TVMet
July 22nd, 2004, 05:39 AM
Tropical Weather Outlook
National Hurricane Center Miami Fl
530 Am Edt Thu Jul 22 2004
For The North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf Of Mexico...
A tropical wave extending from extreme Eastern Cuba southward into
the central Caribbean Sea is moving generally westward at 15 to 20
mph. This system has changed little overnight and the associated
shower and thunderstorm activity remains minimal. Therefore the
reconnaissance aircraft mission to investigate the area this
morning has been cancelled. However...there is still some
potential for development over the next couple of days as the wave
moves into the northwest Caribbean Sea. Some locally heavy
rainfall is possible over portions of Jamaica and Eastern Cuba
during the next day or so.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through
Friday.
Forecaster Pasch
National Hurricane Center Miami Fl
530 Am Edt Thu Jul 22 2004
For The North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf Of Mexico...
A tropical wave extending from extreme Eastern Cuba southward into
the central Caribbean Sea is moving generally westward at 15 to 20
mph. This system has changed little overnight and the associated
shower and thunderstorm activity remains minimal. Therefore the
reconnaissance aircraft mission to investigate the area this
morning has been cancelled. However...there is still some
potential for development over the next couple of days as the wave
moves into the northwest Caribbean Sea. Some locally heavy
rainfall is possible over portions of Jamaica and Eastern Cuba
during the next day or so.
Elsewhere...tropical storm formation is not expected through
Friday.
Forecaster Pasch