Saturday, July 20, 2019
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK JULY 20, 2019
Tropical Weather Outlook
July 20, 2019 0500 PM EDT
Ralph's Tropical Weather (RTW)
1. A westward moving tropical wave is near 21°-20° West has scattered showers and storms on either side of the Southern waves axis. There seems to be a weak circulation to the northwest of the wave. There are no signs of tropical cyclone formation at this time
2. A westward moving tropical wave, in a slant from 6°N.-49°W. to 15°N.-45°W.. There are some isolated scattered showers and storms near the southern axis of this wave between 50°-48° West. There are no signs of organization at this time.
3. A westward moving tropical wave is near 55°-54° West. Scattered Showers and storms are between 56°-53° West. There are no signs of tropical cyclone formation at this time.
4. A westward moving tropical wave in the Central Caribbean is near 75°-74° West has not showers or storms associated with it. There is an active surface trough producing showers and storms located north and east of Dominican Republic and East of the Bahamas seems to be trailing behind the this wave that could enhance rain and storm chances over the Bahamas and Florida in the coming days.
5. A westward moving tropical west 91°-90° West is inland over the Yucatan with the southern axis over the East pacific. This wave will soon be removed from the Atlantic Outlook and added to the East Pacific Outlook. Strong showers and storms are on either side of this waves axis.
Tropical Cyclone formation is not expected through Monday.
RTW
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