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Re: SE Coast
NHC page highlights the area off charleston in "yellow checkerbox" indicating 10-20% chance of development, the area to the northeast off NC/VA border heading NNE looks better defined yet devoid of convection.
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yep and the boundary extends all the way to the eastern gulf where a low could also start to develop at some point
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There is also with what appears to be a low level circulation off Jacksonville.
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/satloop.master.pl?Florida
Thoughts & comments welcome.
Robert
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/satloop.master.pl?Florida
Thoughts & comments welcome.
Robert

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TampaFl wrote:There is also with what appears to be a low level circulation off Jacksonville.
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/satloop.master.pl?Florida
Thoughts & comments welcome.
Robert
yeah i saw it even weaker that the other one.. but that boundary is going spawn a few more lows which one if any develops will depend on location to that upper low
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seahawkjd wrote:So if this is an invest now is it about to go in the active storms forum?
Says "invest" but it's not an official invest yet.
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seahawkjd wrote:So if this is an invest now is it about to go in the active storms forum?
Its not an official invest. The SSD will tag something as an invest to put a floater on it.
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Aric Dunn wrote:TampaFl wrote:There is also with what appears to be a low level circulation off Jacksonville.
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/satloop.master.pl?Florida
Thoughts & comments welcome.
Robert
yeah i saw it even weaker that the other one.. but that boundary is going spawn a few more lows which one if any develops will depend on location to that upper low
And here is the view of the one off Charleston (NOTE the line of thunderstorms moving through Central Georgia eek: )
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/satloop.master.pl?Carolinas
Robert

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fact789 wrote:Is this the reason why Florida has become the rainy state? Also, where is this going?
This system is associated to the cold front making the conditions unstable across our state. Another cold front it coming and should drive this system out to sea.
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anywhere within in the view " the SE" along the boundary
i would be more inclined to go with the area currently over florida as it slides off the east coast and as the ull moves out
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/se/loop-rgb.html
i would be more inclined to go with the area currently over florida as it slides off the east coast and as the ull moves out
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/se/loop-rgb.html
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