Monday, July 16, 2018

IN THE MEANTIME A BRIEF TROPICAL OUTLOOK

1.  A tropical wave introduced to the surface map between 11 and 10° West over the African continent.  Plenty of Sahara Dust west of this wave being blown off the African coast over the Cabo Verde Islands.

2. Another large axis wave near 40° West is also surrounded by Sahara dust.

3. A short axis wave over Puerto Rico extends southwest over northern Columbia.

4.  A wave across northeast Honduras and Nicaragua.  Sahara dust the Caribbean as well but lite.

Non of the tropical waves are showing signs of organization at this time.
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UPDATE TO DOWN SERVER FROM SITEBUILDER

It seems that they are slowly fixing the problem but the html scripts that I added to get automated satellite image, the text scroller at the top of page, tropical wave symbols on tropical outlook map , the National Hurricane Center website and the Live Radar page is still not working.  I don't want to publish until that is all fixed just in case.  I did that before and I had to enter all html scripts all over.  So lets hope it gets fixed soon.

I will keep you posted!

Ralph's Tropical Weather (RTW)

SITE BUILDER WEB SERVER DOWN!



When it rains it pours!  I updated RTW website this morning but there must of been a problem with the server where my website it uploaded too.  The site editing tool is unavailable and the site is also unavailable for viewing on the web.  So until they fix the problem on there side I am unable to update my website.  Sorry for the inconvenience this is something beyond my control.

Ralph's Tropical Weather (RTW)