Wednesday, August 7, 2019

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK


Tropical Weather Outlook
Aug 7, 2019...0114 PM EDT
Ralph's Tropical Weather- RTW

Okay so we I am now monitoring three tropical waves:

1. A westward moving tropical wave near 41°/40° West which is void of convection thunderstorms.  There are no signs of organization at this time.

2.  A westward moving tropical wave near 54°/56° West seems to have an abundance of showers and storms west of the waves axis.  These strong to moderate storms extend north-northwest to about 60° West where there is a trough of low pressure north of the northern Leeward Islands.  Both these system are interacting to produce these strong to moderate showers and storms that will be moving across the Lesser Antilles today and tonight.  Heavy downpours at times and gusty winds with stronger cells can be expected.

3.  Another westward wave is near 76°/74° West is also accompanied by some scattered showers and storms and there are no signs of organization at this time.

August should remain relatively quiet to about the last two weeks when we should slowly begin to see more activity in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean sea and Gulf of Mexico.

RTW







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