1. An Area Of Disturbed Weather Has Formed Over The Tropical Atlanticabout 1600 Miles East Of The Southern Windward Islands. Conditionsappear Favorable For Additional Development Of This System Duringthe Next Couple Of Days.
1. An Area Of Disturbed Weather Has Formed Over The Tropical Atlanticabout 1600 Miles East Of The Southern Windward Islands. Conditionsappear Favorable For Additional Development Of This System Duringthe Next Couple Of Days.
The NHC says this one has a 20 - 50% chance of developing...
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Tropical Weather Outlook
Nws Tpc/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl
200 Pm Edt Sun Jul 13 2008
For The North Atlantic...caribbean Sea And The Gulf Of Mexico...
The National Hurricane Center Is Issuing Advisories On Tropical
Storm Bertha...located About 190 Miles South-southeast Of Bermuda.
1. A Large Area Of Showers And Thunderstorms...associated With A
Tropical Wave And Surface Low...is Located Over The Tropical
Atlantic Ocean About 1550 Miles East Of The Southern Windward
Islands. This System Has Become A Little Better Organized During
The Day...and Has The Potential To Become A Tropical Depression
During The Next Couple Of Days As The Wave Moves Generally Westward
At 10 To 15 Mph.
In summarizing his thoughts on 94L today, Dr Masters says:
. . . there is the potential for a tropical depression to form later this week from 94L, and residents of the Lesser Antilles should anticipate the possibility of tropical storm conditions affecting the islands by SaturdaySo, looks like we need to pay attention to this one. And people the Eastern Caribbean need to be on guard.
To read the entire blog, go here: http://www.wunderground.com/blog/Jef...&tstamp=200807
NHC now gives 94L
A HIGH probability
of development
The Low Pressure System Located About 1400 Miles East Of The
Lesser Antilles Continues To Increase In Organization.
This System Appears Likely To Become A Tropical Depression Sometime Today As It Moves West-northwestward At 10 To 15 Mph.
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