Check this buoy................
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.p ... tion=41010
Winds gusting to 37kts. east of Cape Canaveral.......link
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Winds gusting to 37kts. east of Cape Canaveral.......link
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Well, that would translate into 42mph gusts which did surprise me that it was that strong out there. Could get interesting once it emerges into the GOM.
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Its nothing but a big rainstorm
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Looking at Radar out of Miami shows a center organizing fairly quickly east of Ft. Lauderdale with convection beginning to wrap. This center is just now moving into the Gulf Stream and could develop into a TC tonight. Looks like it will make a SE FL. landfall by later tonight, maybe 3:00am est.
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Dean4Storms wrote:Looking at Radar out of Miami shows a center organizing fairly quickly east of Ft. Lauderdale with convection beginning to wrap. This center is just now moving into the Gulf Stream and could develop into a TC tonight. Looks like it will make a SE FL. landfall by later tonight, maybe 3:00am est.
TC? No chance ... Looking more and more like a baroclinic ULL and nothing more ... earlier visible imagery revealed small LL vorticities (weakening except for one quite exposed to strong NE shear).
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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