I'm thinking it could:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/rb-l.jpg
Will GOM low fire up on Florida's Atlantic coast?
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Re: Will GOM low fire up on Florida's Atlantic coast?
its very possible.. i mentioned that in the other thread as well
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Yes it could go over the Atlantic, and a building ridge
could push it back again over the peninsula, maybe as a
developed system. This low wants to stay near Florida.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?prod ... w&loop=yes
could push it back again over the peninsula, maybe as a
developed system. This low wants to stay near Florida.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?prod ... w&loop=yes
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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:Yes it could go over the Atlantic, and a building ridge
could push it back again over the peninsula, maybe as a
developed system. This low wants to stay near Florida.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?prod ... w&loop=yes
Please don't say that i have family coming down next week and that would hit me with this thing.

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Re: Will GOM low fire up on Florida's Atlantic coast?
Whatever it's going to do, I hope it does it quickly and moves on. This all-day dreary, wind-free, sogginess is soooo boring!
glub, glub, glub .. reporting from Cape Canaveral:
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?prod ... B&loop=yes
glub, glub, glub .. reporting from Cape Canaveral:
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?prod ... B&loop=yes
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Re: Will GOM low fire up on Florida's Atlantic coast?
I agree that this sogginess has to end! Can't take it anymore. Wait.... this is the rainy season 

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Re: Will GOM low fire up on Florida's Atlantic coast?
dixiebreeze wrote:I agree that this sogginess has to end! Can't take it anymore. Wait.... this is the rainy season
ur lucky to have rain. here in TX, it's dry like heck. plz send rain here please.

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