NASA watching 2 areas in the Caribbean, 1 is a rainmaker
Saturday, June 4, 2011 - 01:30
in Earth & Climate
There are two low pressure areas in the Caribbean Sea for future development into tropical cyclones, although the chances are near zero for one, and minimal for the other. The GOES-13 satellite has been following the life of System 93L, which is one of those systems. The second low pressure area may not develop over the weekend, but threatens heavy rain in Hispaniola, Cuba and Jamaica.