Saturday, September 5, 2009
No Threats in Forseeable Future
The remnnant of Erika is showing no signs of organization and the tropical waves in the east Atlantic look much of the same. The east Atlantic waves has some chance of development, but they are also good candidates for recurvature well away from any landmasses. The tropical Atlantic will get another look tomorrow or Monday, but for now all is quiet.
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- Jason Moreland
- Jason Moreland is a meteorology undergraduate at the University of South Alabama. The blog has no set schedule. New blogs are typically posted time permitting and when the Atlantic tropics and Southeast US weather are active. The information posted here is unofficial and strictly personal opinion. Refer to National Weather Service and the National Hurricane Center for official forecasts.
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