http://www.eumetsat.de/cgi-bin/imagery/ ... =1,v=400,p
I know it's just an anomaly but it certainly looks like there might be an eye. The Quikscat indicates a closed circulation too, doesnt it?
Closer to a storm?
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The 12Z UKMET continues to hold onto this feature and brings it right to the islands before a jog to the North.Things may get interesting downt he road I suspect:):)
http://met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/ukmettc2.cg ... =Animation
http://met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/ukmettc2.cg ... =Animation
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I might point out that the system that was to become Erika was initially progged to track north up the east U.S. coast. It wasn't until it was a few days away from Florida that the models changed their tune as the ridge built north of the system. The same thing is possible with these disturbances in the mid Atlantic. No telling where they'll go at this point. They could all cross southern Florida and head into the Gulf.
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Or central Florida or northern GA..or the carolinas....way to early to say..I agree 100%wxman57 wrote:I might point out that the system that was to become Erika was initially progged to track north up the east U.S. coast. It wasn't until it was a few days away from Florida that the models changed their tune as the ridge built north of the system. The same thing is possible with these disturbances in the mid Atlantic. No telling where they'll go at this point. They could all cross southern Florida and head into the Gulf.

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