Friday, June 29, 2018

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK JUNE 29, 2018... 1024 AM EDT

National Hurricane Center
...TROPICAL WAVES...

A tropical wave extends its axis along 22W from 02N-16N, moving 
west at 10-15 kt. This wave is noted in model diagnostics. 
Convection is limited near the wave's axis. S

A tropical wave extends from 19N41W to 03N44W, moving westward 10
to 15 knots. Scattered showers are near the southern end of the
wave's axis. This wave will move into the tropical North Atlantic 
waters on Sat, and reach the eastern Caribbean early Sun. 

A tropical wave is moving across the eastern Caribbean and 
extends from the Virgin Islands to central Venezuela. Scattered 
moderate convection is noted from 12N-16N between 64W-68W. This 
will move across the Caribbean basin through Sat night.

Another tropical wave extends across the NW Caribbean and Central
America into the EPAC region. Its axis is along 86W. Scattered 
moderate convection is where the wave meets the monsoon trough in
the EPAC.  https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
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The Atlantic continues to be unseasonably colder than normal and
if this persist they may need to adjust the forecast to below normal.
RTW

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