Thursday, November 29, 2018

TROPICAL UPDATE NOV 29, 2018...0238 PM EST

Tropical Outlook:

The tropics remain quiet as we near the end of the 2018 Hurricane Season tomorrow Nov 30.






Tuesday, November 27, 2018

TEMPS DROPPING IN MIAMI THIS LATE AFTERNOON

Temps dropping to the lower 50s in Miami-Dade tonight with the passing of a strong cold front.  At this time 0341 PM Miami is in the upper 60s. By morning Wednesday temps are expected to be lower 50s and mid 60s during the day struggling to reach 70.  So bundle up the kids tomorrow Wednesday for school.  The front will be a short one only two days in the 50s then back to the 80s by the weekend...RTW


TROPICAL OUTLOOK NOV 27, 2018...1025 AM EST

Tropical Outlook:

The tropics remain quiet as we near the end of the 2018 Hurricane Season.  There are no signs of tropical development... RTW


Friday, November 23, 2018

TROPICSL OUTLOOK NOV 23, 2018...1131 AM EST


The tropics remains quiet, however, models are still suggesting low pressure developing in the Western Gulf of Mexico and tracking toward the west-northwest and across Florida.  NHC is monitoring an area near the for low chance for development with five day.  Probably associated with gulf low.  See below models and NHC potential development map...RTW






Wednesday, November 21, 2018

HAPPY THANKSGIVING 2018 FROM RTW


TROPICAL OUTLOOK NOV 21, 2018...1050 AM EST


TROPICAL OUTLOOK:

I don't see any signs of development at this time.

However, the EURO model is hinting at the development of a small low pressure coming out of the Bay of Campeche or Southern Gulf of Mexico.

If this low were to develop and stay on this forecast track, it would take a path across Southern Florida.

None of the models are hinting on the development of this low.

Since it is the EURO model hinting on development I will monitor it as we near the end of this destructive hurricane season...RTW







Tuesday, November 20, 2018

COOLER TEMPS TOMORROW MORNING


Cooler temps tomorrow Nov 21 as a cool front passes through tonight.  Temps will be in the mid to upper 60s.  Showers and maybe thunderstorm ahead of front.  RTW

TROPICAL OUTLOOK NOV 20, 2018...1029 AM EST

Tropical Outlook:

There are no signs of tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.  Tropical cyclone formation not expected through Thursday...RTW

Maps courtesy of Intellicast WSI


Monday, November 19, 2018

TROPICAL OUTLOOK NOV 19, 2018...1020 EST



There are no signs of tropical cyclone development in the Atlantic Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico through Wednesday...RTW




Friday, November 16, 2018

TROPICAL OUTLOOK NOV 16, 2018...1153 AM EST


Tropical Outlook:

Please note what you see on surface map in yellow is what I added and is not official and part of what Intellicast WSI plubishes.  I am just borrowing their maps.  RTW

All I see in he tropics is the remnants of what use to be Invest 96L. 

This area of disorganized showers is not showing signs of organization and will eventually be swept out to sea by up coming fronts.  Mean while it will sit east of the Bahamas. 

In the Caribbean there are no tropical waves just a trough of low pressure.  Tropical cyclone formation is not expected through Sunday...RTW



Thursday, November 15, 2018

TROPICAL OUTLOOK NOV 15, 2018


Tropical Wave:
A tropical near 80-79 degrees west is not showing any signs of tropical cyclone formation.

Eslewhere in the tropics all remains quiet.  Tropical cyclone formation is not expected through Saturday.
RTW



Wednesday, November 14, 2018

TROPICAL OUTLOOK NOV 14, 2018...0923 AM EST



Tropical Wave and trough:
1.  A westward moving tropical wave along 67 degrees west is interacting with a mid to upper level trough of low pressure  near Puerto Rico. 

This trough (invest 96L) is producing scattered showers and storms over Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and over the Atlantic waters to the northeast of east Dominican.  Non of the models are suggesting development from this system and it will more than likely become absorbed by a front in the Gulf of Mexico forecast to sweep east across Florida.  This system has a low chance for development 10% within 48 hrs and within 5- days.
RTW