This may just be the appetizer as the models show a few systems getting into the Gulf over the next couple of weeks


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boca wrote:What I’m concerned about is the water temps around Florida which are in the 90s which is unheard of here.That tropical wave could blow up right off our coastline and cause havoc and not being in the forecast.
LarryWx wrote:boca wrote:What I’m concerned about is the water temps around Florida which are in the 90s which is unheard of here.That tropical wave could blow up right off our coastline and cause havoc and not being in the forecast.
Key West buoy SST mean has been in a near record lower 90s on most days since early July. That is a good representation of the Keys mean SST in non-shallow locations and is scary to think about.
Jr0d wrote:LarryWx wrote:boca wrote:What I’m concerned about is the water temps around Florida which are in the 90s which is unheard of here.That tropical wave could blow up right off our coastline and cause havoc and not being in the forecast.
Key West buoy SST mean has been in a near record lower 90s on most days since early July. That is a good representation of the Keys mean SST in non-shallow locations and is scary to think about.
The Satan shoal buoy has had water temps over 90...thats is deep open water. The potential latent heat in this area is off the scale.
I would be a blessing if this spins up over the Keys (yet stays weak of course) as it would help cool the water.
Edit to add Satan Shoal buoy link. Currently the water is 91.4°
https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page. ... tion=42095
Jr0d wrote:This area never had a chance, unfortunately it looks like it will not give the Florida Keys some much needed rain and relief from the heat as has dried up this morning. CAPE values are also much lower than earlier in the week. While we will likely see some rain tonight again in the Keys, I was really hoping to get one rainy day from this system.
Despite some model suggestions of a vort forming near the Florida Straits today, it looks like if one forms now, it will be south of Cuba.
No lemon this weekend.
Nimbus wrote:... Background surface pressures are 30.00 and during the wave passage probably won't dip below 29.90 if there is any surface low there at all. The convection could have been all lift from the shear but WXman57 told us all that yesterday.
Jr0d wrote:Nimbus wrote:... Background surface pressures are 30.00 and during the wave passage probably won't dip below 29.90 if there is any surface low there at all. The convection could have been all lift from the shear but WXman57 told us all that yesterday.
The pressure is down to 29.91 at Sombrero Lighthouse off Marathon and 29.95 im Key West and dropping slightly.
I am expecting some storms later tonight in Key West and the NWS raised the PoP to 50% for Sunday. We had a very short lived shower this evening and some stronger short lived t-storms this morning.
At bit disappointing as I was hoping a low would close off and give us a full rain day to help cool the air and especially the water. Maybe Sunday will be surprise us and we get that rain day
Weather ballon data continues to show a slot of dry air and the mid levels with a slight inversion around 600mb, yesterday also had an bigger inversion a bit lower. Going to be interesting what the data will say from the balloon being launched right now.
Water temp in Key West is currently 92.3° so we need the relief.
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