Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
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Ed Dunham
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North of Antigua
Wed Sep 17 2008 11:56 PM
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A new tropical wave is firing a burst of convection north of Antigua. The wave is under light southerly wind shear and has very little movement - perhaps a slow westerly drift. Elsewhere the Atlantic Basin is tranquil. ED
Added: Not really a tropical wave after all - its a developing upper level low with a difluent zone that is enhancing convection over the Islands. However, enhanced convection north of Panama is associated with a tropical wave.
Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Sep 18 2008 08:06 AM)
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