Near Bahamas Blob
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This might probably be 95L since 93L is starting to disappate.
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I am shocked that more people aren't concerned with this blob......you have a developing Bermuda High to the north and a big blob of concentrated convection that seems to be maintaining today....warm SSTs. Upper level winds are not horrible at this time as noted by the clouds fanning on all sides - once the UL moves away and if there is still convection Florida needs to pay attention to this system....
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I think this new blob east of the Bahamas will pulse up and down. Look what happened to 93L it just went poof. Actually if its there tomorrow I'll really be concerned because its only been 10 for this new blob.
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http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/loop-avn.html
If you look at the sat you see westerly winds over Florida from blowoff from 94L would that have an effect on the Bahama Blob on direction or development?
If you look at the sat you see westerly winds over Florida from blowoff from 94L would that have an effect on the Bahama Blob on direction or development?
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wzrgirl1 wrote:just watched the tropical update on TWC and they said winds were not favorable for any type of development
problem is if we see a persistent area of convection like we are starting to see now - winds can become favorable. Actually winds are marginally favorable right now. Just look at the sat pics - you can see the cloud tops are not getting ripped apart like the wave to the south is.
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I know the one in the qulf isn't moving this way, but look at that one and the soon to be invest 95, and then look at poor Florida in the middle.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/rb-l.jpg

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/watl/rb-l.jpg
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