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Jul
16

Tropical Weather Update for Thursday, July 16 2009

Posted by: Steven DiMartino | Comments Comments Off

7:38 AM

No significant changes have been observed in the Tropical Atlantic over the past 24 hours.  Strong shear remains an inhibiting factor throughout the Gulf of Mexico into the central Caribbean Sea.  Showers and thunderstorms continue to develop over the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone, however no sign of development has been observed to this point.  No development is expected for the next 48 hours.

-- Weather When Posted --

  • Temperature: 69°F;
  • Humidity: 64%;
  • Heat Index: 69°F;
  • Wind Chill: 69°F;
  • Pressure: 29.9 in.;

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Jun
17

Tropical Weather Update for Wednesday, June 17 2009

Posted by: Steven DiMartino | Comments Comments Off

6:52 AM

The westerly wind shear that has dominated much of the Tropical Atlantic this month has weakened to the point this morning where wv-lmany locations are not under the influence of this inhibiting factor.  However, the lack of disturbances off the African coast and little to no potential disturbances elsewhere continues to keep the Tropical Atlantic relatively quiet this morning.  In fact, with dry air building into the Gulf of Mexico, clear skies can be expected with no sign of tropical development for at least the next 48 hours.

An old cold front boundary over the western Caribbean through the coastal waters of Florida will keep clouds, showers, and thunderstorms active.  However, no sign of organization has been observed and any development would likely be slow.

-- Weather When Posted --

  • Temperature: 51°F;
  • Humidity: 87%;
  • Heat Index: 51°F;
  • Wind Chill: 51°F;
  • Pressure: 30.27 in.;

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