TVMet Posted July 31, 2004 #1 Share Posted July 31, 2004 Tropical Weather Outlook Nws/tpc National Hurricane Center Miami Fl 1130 Am EDT Sat Jul 31 2004 For The North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and The Gulf Of Mexico... Satellite imagery and surface observations indicate the low pressure area centered about 200 miles east of St. Augustine Florida has become better organized this morning. However... reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter Aircraft show the system does not yet have a well-defined surface circulation. The aircraft did report 25 To 30 Mph surface winds to the east of the low. Conditions appear favorable for further development...and aA tropical depression could form later today or tonight as the system moved northwestward about 10 MPH. Interests in ihe Southeastern and Mid-atlantic States should monitor its progress. The broad area of low pressure in the Southern Gulf Of Mexico remains dsorganized this morning...and the reconnaissance aircraft scheduled for this afternoon has been cancelled. Any development of this system should be slow. Shower activity associated with a tropical wave several hundred Miles southwest of The Cape Verde Islands has become a little better organized this morning. Additional slow development of this system is possible over the next day or so. Elsewhere...tropical Storm formation is not expected through Sunday. Forecaster Beven $$ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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