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Big blow up of convection there this morning especially NE Gulf with an MLC seen on long range radar out of Tally and some vorticity has increased in the east central Gulf this morning.
850mb Vorticity..
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
Low level convergence increasing a tad...
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
Pressure dropping.....
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42003
No model support now but I seem to remember the GEM and NAVGEM doing something here this week from some runs last week. Something to watch anyway if convection grows and persists.
Satellite....http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/go ... h-vis.html
850mb Vorticity..
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
Low level convergence increasing a tad...
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/w ... oom=&time=
Pressure dropping.....
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42003
No model support now but I seem to remember the GEM and NAVGEM doing something here this week from some runs last week. Something to watch anyway if convection grows and persists.
Satellite....http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/go ... h-vis.html
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Re: Eastern Gulf...
Stormcenter wrote:They call it home brew......I'd keep an eye on that area. IMO
There is no shear to speak of and upper level divergence increasing.
Like you said, need to watch this area today.
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[quote="Dean4Storms"][quote="Stormcenter"]They call it home brew......I'd keep an eye on that area. IMO[/quote]
There is no shear to speak of and upper level divergence increasing.
Like you said, need to watch this area today.[/quote]
I just saw that this morning...there's a lot of precipitation waiting to work it's way on shore and the last thing anyone in the FL Panhandle needs right now is more rain. Our street was under a foot of water Sunday and Monday and I live on a lake and 75% of my backyard was under water. Water is just now receding back to normal levels. Even 2"-3" of quick rain would be problematic.
There is no shear to speak of and upper level divergence increasing.
Like you said, need to watch this area today.[/quote]
I just saw that this morning...there's a lot of precipitation waiting to work it's way on shore and the last thing anyone in the FL Panhandle needs right now is more rain. Our street was under a foot of water Sunday and Monday and I live on a lake and 75% of my backyard was under water. Water is just now receding back to normal levels. Even 2"-3" of quick rain would be problematic.
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Re: Eastern Gulf...
N2Storms wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:Stormcenter wrote:They call it home brew......I'd keep an eye on that area. IMO
There is no shear to speak of and upper level divergence increasing.
Like you said, need to watch this area today.
I just saw that this morning...there's a lot of precipitation waiting to work it's way on shore and the last thing anyone in the FL Panhandle needs right now is more rain. Our street was under a foot of water Sunday and Monday and I live on a lake and 75% of my backyard was under water. Water is just now receding back to normal levels. Even 2"-3" of quick rain would be problematic.
Been in the same boat, literally. I had nearly 18 inches in July and so far this month I'm close to 12" over here in Miramar Bch. Parts of South Walton County still have roads closed and damaged.
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Any large blob in the GOM in August should be monitored. IMO
http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/satellite/d ... uration=12
http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/satellite/d ... uration=12
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Re: Eastern Gulf...
That buoy is located a few hundred miles south of where the blob is. I wouldn't read too much into a pressure drop here that has anything to do with the blob in the NE GOM.
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I would say it is worth watching. See if it holds together. Is it forecast to move inshore soon?
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Re: Eastern Gulf...
It's the only game in town anyway.
caneman wrote:I would say it is worth watching. See if it holds together. Is it forecast to move inshore soon?
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Re: Eastern Gulf...
gatorcane wrote:
That buoy is located a few hundred miles south of where the blob is. I wouldn't read too much into a pressure drop here that has anything to do with the blob in the NE GOM.
Agree, the whole eastern half needs watching. I wasn't just saying to watch the blob in the NE Gulf.
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No indication that anything is at the surface yet ie....pressures, wind direction from buoys and weather stations in the area.
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There is nothing there yet folks. As Gatorcane pointed out, pressures are still fairly high across the Eastern GOM. Tropics are still fairly dead currently.
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Re: Eastern Gulf...
It's pretty obvious that it's not there yet. It takes time for these things to develop. Anyone know what the wind shear is like?
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Re: Eastern Gulf...
This is the top part of the wave now moving into the western Caribbean. It's easy to see this on the 3-day TPW loop. The wave is tilted to the west at the top. Development is unlikely, but it may bring some moisture to Texas this weekend.
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/m ... /main.html
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/m ... /main.html
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Re: Eastern Gulf...
Since you are here WXMN57. Do you see things changing in the tropics soon? IF so, why and how?
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