Friday, June 13, 2008

The 'system' resulting in severe storms has remained the same. A Mid-latitude vortex pulling hot moisture off the Equator into Arctic air.




June 13, 2008
0930z
Water Vapor Satellite of the North and West Hemisphere

There is the 'usual' and what is becoming 'standard/static' weather pattern in the center of North America from latitude 36 N to 49 N and longitude 104 W to 80 W.

There is also the beginning of the next 'set' of tropical storms. The Atlantic tropical depression has been consistent for over 8 hours now and that is near Barbados. Barbados has been receiving rain for the entire time since the tropical depression manifested.

The next Pacific tropical storm has been manifesting for approximately the last ten hours north west of Bahia de Charaquez, Equador at about latitude 6 N and longitude of about 92 W.