Author: Rob Lightbown
Tropical Storm Bret: 11 am EDT/10 am CDT Statistics: Location: 11.9 North Latitude, 47.0 West Longitude or about 945 miles to the east of the Windward Islands. Maximum Winds: 40 mph. Minimum Central Pressure: 1008 Millibars or 29.77 Inches. Forward more »
Tropical Depression #3: 11 am EDT/10 am CDT Statistics: Location: 11.0 North Latitude, 40.3 West Longitude or about 1425 miles to the east of the Southern Windward Islands. Maximum Winds: 35 mph. Minimum Central Pressure: 1009 Millibars or 29.80 Inches. more »
Invest 92-L Located Over The Eastern Tropical Atlantic: Satellite imagery today indicates that the convection around Invest 92-L is shallow, but the disturbance does have a strong looking convection. In fact, the consistent nature of the convection, even though it’s more »
Invest 92-L Located Over The Eastern Tropical Atlantic: Satellite imagery this afternoon indicates that Invest 92-L seems to be gradually organizing. There is some shallow convection evident, however, the convection does seem to be increasing some over the last few more »
Satellite imagery of the Atlantic Basin and especially the eastern Tropical Atlantic looks more like August than June. There is a robust tropical wave located over the far eastern Tropical Atlantic to the southeast of the Cabo Verde Islands that more »
It continues to look quite possible that we could see tropical development over the central Tropical Atlantic during the first half of next week. A tropical wave that’s now located along the coast of western Africa is expected to push more »
Significant Severe Weather Is Expected This Afternoon Into Tonight Across Southern & Central Georgia, Southern & Central Alabama, Much Of Mississippi, Northern Louisiana & Southern & Eastern Arkansas: A very rare very high impact severe weather event for this time more »
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Current Analysis: Satellite imagery today indicates that while tropical development is not expected for at least the next several days, it’s not barren either in terms of convection. One item of some not is an area of convection that stretches more »
It looks quiet across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico with no tropical development expected throughout this week and very probably right through next week. The next opportunity for possible tropical development to watch out for looks to be more »