Wednesday, June 6, 2018

AFTERNOON TROPICAL OUTLOOK JUNE 6, 2018...0228 PM EDT

National Hurricane Center
...TROPICAL WAVES...

An Atlantic Ocean tropical wave is along 19W/20W from 14N
southward. Precipitation: isolated moderate to locally strong
rainshowers are from 06N to 08N between 18W and 22W.

An Atlantic Ocean tropical wave axis is along 43W/44W from 13N
southward, moving westward 10 to 15 knots. Precipitation: isolated
moderate ITCZ-related rainshowers are from 07N southward between
40W and 50W.

A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is along 17N68W 14N70W 10N71W,
moving westward 15 knots. Precipitation: no significant deep
convective precipitation is apparent in satellite imagery.
The wave will pass due south of Hispaniola for the rest of the day 
today.

A tropical wave is along 90W from 20N southward, in the Yucatan
Peninsula, moving westward 10 to 15 knots. no significant deep
convective precipitation is apparent in satellite imagery.
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There are no signs of tropical cyclone formation at this time...RTW 
Please note that this morning I added a new wave on the map but I forgot
to add NHC discussion on that wave they were reporting on.  I corrected that
my apology...RTW
 

TROPICAL OUTLOOK JUNE 6, 2018...0931 AM EDT

National Hurricane Center
...TROPICAL WAVES...

A tropical wave has emerged from the African coast over the 
evening hours, located along 18W and S of 14N. The wave is 
associated with scattered moderate convection between the African 
coast and 20W.

A low amplitude tropical wave axis is along 42W and S of 12N 
moving west at 10-15 kt. No significant convection is related to 
this wave at this time.

A tropical wave axis is along 68W and S of 17N, moving west 
across the eastern Caribbean at 15 kt. No convection is related 
to this wave at this time due to the presence of African dust over
the E Caribbean. The wave will pass due south of Hispaniola 
through today.

A tropical wave axis is along 89W and S of 20N, moving westward 
at 15 kt across the Yucatan Peninsula. Abundant moisture is 
related to the wave based on water vapor animation. The wave is 
generating scattered showers and isolated tstms over parts of 
northern Central America and the Yucatan Basin, mainly west of 
85W. This moisture will continue spreading across the Yucatan area
through the next 24 hours.
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There are no signs of tropical cyclone formation at this time...RTW