Re: 91L Morning Analysis
Posted by
ricksterpr on 8/1/2011, 8:25 am
Thanks Jake. As long as Tutts do ot strenghen, I also thing it should be south of PR:
ATLANTIC OCEAN... THE PRIMARY CONCERN THIS MORNING REMAINS THE LOW IN THE SPECIAL FEATURES ABOVE. THE UPPER RIDGE OVER THE SE CONUS EXTENDS INTO THE W ATLC OFF THE GEORGIA COAST TO 30N70W COVERING THE W ATLC WITH A WEAK SURFACE RIDGE. A PAIR OF UPPER LOWS ARE IN THE CENTRAL ATLC NEAR 27N56W AND 28N44W BUT ARE NOT PRODUCING ANY SIGNIFICANT WEATHER. A LARGE SURFACE RIDGE DOMINATES THE ATLC ANCHORED BY A 1026 MB HIGH N OF THE DISCUSSION AREA AND ABOUT 300 NM WSW OF THE AZORES. A LARGE AREA OF SAHARAN DUST IS OBSERVED ON THE FIRST VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGES FROM 13N-28N E OF 45W. WEAK SURFACE RIDGE OVER THE W ATLC WILL PERSIST THROUGH MON NIGHT THEN SHIFT S TO NEAR 26N TUE. THE SURFACE LOW IN THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL MOVE FROM THE NE CARIBBEAN INTO THE SW ATLC LATE WED OR EARLY THU AND FRI POSSIBLY AS A TROPICAL CYCLONE.
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