Friday, June 28, 2019

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK JUNE 28, 2019


1.  A westward moving tropical wave near 29°-28° West is not showing signs of tropical cyclone formation at this time.  Sahara dust and dry air is suppressing thunderstorm activity along the northern axis of this wave.

2.  A westward moving tropical wave near 53°-52° West is not showing any signs of development at this time but will more than likely enhance the rain and storm chance for the Windward Islands today and tonight as it approaches that region..

3.  A westward moving tropical wave near 71° West is also not showing signs of organization at this time.  There is no thunderstorm activity anywhere near this waves axis due to the presence of Sahara Dust and dry air in this area of the Caribbean.

4.  A westward moving tropical wave near 87°-86° West has moved further inland over Honduras and this wave has been dropped from the Atlantic Outlook, and was added to the East Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook.

5.  A westward moving upper level low and a trough over the Bahamas are interacting, and enhancing showers, and storms that will track west over the Bahamas today, tonight and on Saturday.  There is no signs of tropical cyclone formation at this time.

Tropical cyclone formation is not expected through Sunday.

Ralph's Tropical Weather RTW 


I added these illustration image so you can see for yourself what an occluded front is.  You will notice I added an occluded front on above tropical outlook map.
Below you will also see different symbols that shows the difference between a cold front, warm front, stationary front, and others shown at times on surface maps.
 Satellite courtesy of Tropical Tidbits.com

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