Tropical Weather Outlook

Statement as of 8:00 am EDT on October 11, 2008

For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...

A large area of disturbed weather located roughly midway between the West Coast of Africa and the Lesser Antilles continues to show signs of organization. A tropical depression could form during the next day or two as the system moves slowly toward the west-northwest or northwest.

A large area of cloudiness and showers primarily over the Lesser Antilles is associated with a slow westward moving tropical wave. Upper-level winds are not favorable for development at this time.

Elsewhere...tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next 48 hours.

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Forecaster Avila



For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico...


A large area of disturbed weather located roughly midway
between the West Coast of Africa and the Lesser Antilles continues
to show signs of organization. A tropical depression could
form during the next day or two as the system moves slowly toward
the west-northwest or northwest.


A large area of cloudiness and showers primarily over the Lesser
Antilles is associated with a slow westward moving tropical wave.
Upper-level winds are not favorable for development at this time.


Elsewhere...tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the
next 48 hours.


$$


Forecaster Avila








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