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Island Woman MJ
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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 10:41 am

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Up until 11 p.m. or so last night it was VERY warm, at least where I am, with barely a breeze. That sort of warm where you don't want any of your skin to touch any of your skin. Then it cooled off enough to turn down the fans, pretty quickly. Sleep comes soon, then!

This morning started off fairly grey looking, but right now the sun is blasting me in the eyes, from both sky and its water reflection as it comes over the hill (or the hill dips down to it). Here is part of the morning discussion out of SJ. I'm a little surprised at the 50% chance of rain, though I rarely put much stock in those percentages. Seems like SOMEthing should be going on though! (oh wait, there is, more on that in a second)

Doppler radar showed a few showers moving across
the local waters through the overnight hours. An area of
increasing low level moisture could be seen over the Anegada
Passage. This area of showers will continue to move west northwest
and affect the northern USVI before sunrise and the eastern
portion of Puerto Rico by sunrise.



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Island Woman MJ
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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 10:47 am

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For the second TWO (tropical weather outlook) in a row, the NHC has come out with this statement regarding the wave not even OFF of Africa yet. I don't remember ever seeing them so bullish on something yet to emerge off the coast, so I'm paying close attention and passing the info along. Hopefully it will just dissapate. If not, it will be a few days before seeing what's up with its course, but good to be aware, as always.

A VIGOROUS AND WELL-DEFINED TROPICAL WAVE IS LOCATED OVER WESTERN
AFRICA A COUPLE HUNDRED MILES EAST OF DAKAR SENEGAL. THIS SYSTEM
HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BECOME A TROPICAL CYCLONE VERY QUICKLY AFTER
IT EMERGES INTO THE EASTERN ATLANTIC WITHIN THE NEXT DAY OR TWO.

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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 10:52 am

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And I don't know WHERE this image comes from (going to find out though) but it's only about 2 hours old and so pretty, I have to post it!

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