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dtewes - > Sky Watch -> Tropics are heating up
Tropics are heating up
   Even as Tropical Storm Bertha spins its way through the Atlantic Ocean, another system appears poised to keep weather watchers busy.
   A tropical low pressure was located 1,200 miles east of the Lesser Antilles on Monday. The National Hurricane Center is saying conditions appear favorable for the system to become a tropical depression at any time.
All of the computer models I’ve seen either bring the storm into the Caribbean or toward it. One has it as a hurricane in two weeks.
   Only time will tell.
Tags: tropical storm, Bertha, National Hurricane Center, computer models
posted by dtewes on Monday, July 14, 2008 at 05:28 PM
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