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The surface pressures in the keys are up around 29.97 but looking at the radar there does seem to be a mid/upper level circulation centered over the keys.
Some pretty good sized boomers are rolling west across the Tampa bay area currently. Could be a Home brew storm if this works its way down through all the layers to the surface.
Some pretty good sized boomers are rolling west across the Tampa bay area currently. Could be a Home brew storm if this works its way down through all the layers to the surface.
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Nimbus wrote:The surface pressures in the keys are up around 29.97 but looking at the radar there does seem to be a mid/upper level circulation centered over the keys.
I agree. Check out the key west radar and you can see a circulation. Something to watch I guess.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
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Normandy wrote:^^ Def no spin there.
If there is *any* spin its over the keys, but even then I still see nothing to see here.
I'm sorry but, if there is a mid level ciculation it's going to be under the strongest firing storms. I see no evidence of a circulation in the keys or any convection to speak of right now.
IF, IF , IF ... there is a mid level circulation it would definitely be under the convection.

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Normandy wrote:^^ I understand, but there is no hint whatsoever of a MLC where u are circling, and as of right now IF there is rotation, it seems like the MOST rotation (if any) is over the keys
I think you looking at the surface features that are much closer to the radar site. The area I am looking at... the radar beam is sent higher into clouds. The area I am mentioning does have a spin to it. This sometimes occurs with convective bursts. There may be a slight surface circulation where you are mentioning but, there is no convection so it is hard to tell.
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tailgater wrote:.johngaltfla wrote:Local mets mentioned it to. The VORTEX forecasting radar/modeling software indicated potential development by Tuesday...
Where can I find that site![]()
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Ugh. It was on our Channel 7, the ABC affiliate here in Florida. Let me see if I can find you a link to their 11 pm forecast. After the game.

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