Tropical Weather Video Update For Week of June 29 – July 4
June 29, 2009 by Jeff Gammons
Filed under Featured, Tropical Weather
June 28, 2009 – The Tropical Atlantic basin for the most part, has remained very quiet for the entire month of June 2009. The only recent area I was monitoring, was the tropical wave labeled Invest 93L in the northwestern Caribbean Sea on June 26-28, 2009. The system struggled to organized and develop a low-level circulation as it slowly tracked towards the Yucatan Peninsula. Then yesterday, northern wind shear from the Northern Gulf coast and Florida, finished off the rest of the tropical wave as it moved inland over the Yucatan.
Today some of the deep tropical moisture associated with the system, was helping to enhance showers and thunderstorms over the southern have of the Florida Peninsula. The rest of the tropics have no area’s of interest at this time, at least that I’m interested in.
Have a safe 4th of July weekend this week, and watch out for those lightning storms if your holiday activities will be outside. Look for another Tropical Weather video update in the next week or two, or sooner if something becomes of interest in the tropics.
You comments are greatly welcomed!
Related Tropical Weather Video: Watch Previous Tropical Weather Update 6/5/09



Great video! Keep those updates coming and keep the hurricanes away!
Thanks! Enjoying the Heavy rains in Broward today? More to come tomorrow.
Greetings,
I love this stormy weather that in Winter Park. I go to Full Sail University for film and we need to make a documentary. Could we do one with you about storm chasing? Or anything involving your professional insight on FL’s infamous weather?
Sure shoot me a email and we can discuss it.