I'll tell ya it looks ominous down south of the GOM

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I'll tell ya it looks ominous down south of the GOM

#1 Postby wxcrazytwo » Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:24 pm

Some of them just freaking explode..

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#2 Postby Stormsfury » Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:30 pm

There are several impulses rounding the base of a longwave trough, and each have been responsible for episodes of SVR WX starting in OK/TX and making their way SE'ward into the GOM ... and then swinging around that trough fueling already one mid-level disturbance now in GA (which has prompted a tornado watch in SE GA/Southern SC) ... There is a stalled boundary across that region splitting GA/SC.

I can attest to the unsettled nature of the weather in the Carolinas the last several days ... the last time the sun was out was Saturday.

SF
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#3 Postby wxcrazytwo » Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:34 pm

Stormsfury wrote:There are several impulses rounding the base of a longwave trough, and each have been responsible for episodes of SVR WX starting in OK/TX and making their way SE'ward into the GOM ... and then swinging around that trough fueling already one mid-level disturbance now in GA (which has prompted a tornado watch in SE GA/Southern SC) ... There is a stalled boundary across that region splitting GA/SC.

I can attest to the unsettled nature of the weather in the Carolinas the last several days ... the last time the sun was out was Saturday.

SF


wow, but why the explosive flare ups in BOC and Guatemala. It seems the jetstream is pulling the trop moisture up florida's way..
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