Quote: Read this "NONAME":EASTERN ATLANTIC TROPICAL WAVE NOW ALONG 29W/30W SOUTH OF 17N MOVING WEST 10 KT. A 1008 MB LOW PRESSURE CENTER IS ALONG THE WAVE NEAR 11N. THIS LOW CENTER IS FORECAST BY THE GFS MODEL TO CONTINUE ITS WESTWARD MOVEMENT FOR AT LEAST THE NEXT 96 HOURS ALONG MORE OR LESS THE SAME LATITUDE. NUMEROUS STRONG SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS FROM 11N TO 13N BETWEEN 27W AND 28.5W...AND IN CLUSTERS FROM 8N TO 13N BETWEEN 30W AND 32W. I think it will be a couple of days before it becomes a depression. If it forms early it could be influenced by an ULL in the middle of the Alantic that would pull it more poleward.
Hi, just curious, do you have a link to this info?????
Its from the 2 pm Tropical Weather Discussion.
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