Ivan's Return???

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Ivan's Return???

#1 Postby TampaFl » Mon Sep 20, 2004 7:24 am

latest radar loop shoew a circulation approaching the east Florida coast. This is the remenants of Ivan that has moved ssw from the Mid Atlantic States. Could this redevelope once into the GOM??? :eek: :eek: Thoughts and comments welcomed.

http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/RAD_ ... mauto.html



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#2 Postby LaBreeze » Mon Sep 20, 2004 7:35 am

Haven't heard anything from the local mets on any type of development out of this moisture.
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#3 Postby Ivanova » Mon Sep 20, 2004 7:38 am

Wow... look at this...

Remnants of hurricane Ivan coming in from the east into Florida.
Remnants of hurricane Javier coming in from the west into Texas.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html


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#4 Postby Ivanova » Mon Sep 20, 2004 7:55 am

Ivanova wrote:Wow... look at this...

Remnants of hurricane Ivan coming in from the east into Florida.
Remnants of hurricane Javier coming in from the west into Texas.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html


:cool:



Here's another image

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html



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#5 Postby mascpa » Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:00 am

Very nasty morning in Jupiter today. Lots of rain, really dark outside. Would have been a great morning to sleep in!
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#6 Postby HurricaneGirl » Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:16 am

Crappy up here too.
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#7 Postby TampaFl » Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:24 am

Crappy! :eek: :eek: :eek:
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#8 Postby PurdueWx80 » Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:46 am

Buoy east of FL shows a clear pressure minima w/ max winds overnight in the 35-45 mph range. There is also some sort of closed circulation as buoys to the north have E winds, while further south they are WNW to WSW.

http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/Florida.shtml

Check out 41010 and SPGF1.
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#9 Postby LaBreeze » Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:59 am

PurdueWx80, do you think that the circulation (be it minimal) can survive a trip across the Florida peninsula and into the GOM?
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