Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Next Tropical System Possible


An area of tropical convection 300 miles northeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico is becoming better organized Tuesday morning, and has a high probability of strengthening into a tropical cyclone over the next couple of days. Upper-level winds are expected to have minimal shear, allowing the system to develop a surface low and focus for organized convection. Currently movement of the convection is to the west-northwest at 20 mph. Indications are that this system, like last weekend's Hurricane Bill, will pass in between Bermuda and the Outer Banks this weekend.
If this does become a Tropical Storm, it will be named Danny.

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