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SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATE THAT THE BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE
NEAR THE SOUTHWESTERN COAST OF FLORIDA IS WEAKENING...AND
UPPER-LEVEL WINDS REMAIN UNFAVORABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT. ALTHOUGH
TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS UNLIKELY...LOCALLY HEAVY RAINS REMAIN
POSSIBLE OVER PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA...THE FLORIDA KEYS...AND
WESTERN CUBA FOR THE NEXT DAY OR TWO.
11:30 AM TWO.
NEAR THE SOUTHWESTERN COAST OF FLORIDA IS WEAKENING...AND
UPPER-LEVEL WINDS REMAIN UNFAVORABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT. ALTHOUGH
TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS UNLIKELY...LOCALLY HEAVY RAINS REMAIN
POSSIBLE OVER PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN FLORIDA...THE FLORIDA KEYS...AND
WESTERN CUBA FOR THE NEXT DAY OR TWO.
11:30 AM TWO.
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skysummit wrote:Can we finally say "bye bye 93L"! At least it gave us something to discuss over the past few days.
Yes Storm Cancel
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HurricaneQueen wrote:Must be nice sitting around on your lanai all the time!!!Some of us have to work (as I write this from my office
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To get back on topic you have to admit we have had A LOT of rain in the past 48 hours with some sunshine thrown in. I heard we had 2-3 inches between 5-7:30 this morning and Vanderbilt Beach (my area) had up to 5 inches since midnight. (at 7:45). It has been raining steadily since then but no wind at all.
So you were correct a couple days ago-a rain maker.
Lynn
I'm just a few miles to the southeast of you and we haven't had anywhere near that much rain
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deltadog03 wrote:its dead....bye bye
I expect that strengthening will be less and slower than I previously said... however, the latest shear charts show that shear is starting to decrease in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Also, shear is now much lower than previously in Florida and parts of the Bahamas, although conditions are surely not optimal for fast development. See below...
I think it is weak, yes, and closer to gone... however, I do not think it is dead. Remember that people were saying that the INVEST that developed into Stan was probably dead because it was disorganized at first and that the INVEST that became TD 19 would ultimately strengthen, and look what happened...
I am not expecting a hurricane or very strong system out of INVEST.93L; however, I don't quite think we should write it off ENTIRELY yet... I just have that feeling. We shall see...
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THE TAIL END OF A SURFACE TROUGH IS MOVING ACROSS THE FAR NW
PART OF THE CARIBBEAN AT THE MOMENT AND IS SPARKING ANOTHER
ROUND OF HEAVY CONVECTION BETWEEN W CUBA AND THE GULF OF
HONDURAS. THIS AREA ALSO APPEARS TO BE PARTLY FORCED BY AN AREA
OF UPPER LEVEL SPEED DIVERGENCE AT THE ENTRANCE REGION OF A JET
THAT EXTENDS NWD INTO FLORIDA. SCATTERED STRONG CONVECTION FROM
15N-22N BETWEEN 80W-84W.
2 PM Discussion about area in western Caribbean.
Nothing there that looks like a low even in a weak stage.
PART OF THE CARIBBEAN AT THE MOMENT AND IS SPARKING ANOTHER
ROUND OF HEAVY CONVECTION BETWEEN W CUBA AND THE GULF OF
HONDURAS. THIS AREA ALSO APPEARS TO BE PARTLY FORCED BY AN AREA
OF UPPER LEVEL SPEED DIVERGENCE AT THE ENTRANCE REGION OF A JET
THAT EXTENDS NWD INTO FLORIDA. SCATTERED STRONG CONVECTION FROM
15N-22N BETWEEN 80W-84W.
2 PM Discussion about area in western Caribbean.
Nothing there that looks like a low even in a weak stage.
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SWFLMom wrote:HurricaneQueen wrote:Must be nice sitting around on your lanai all the time!!!Some of us have to work (as I write this from my office
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To get back on topic you have to admit we have had A LOT of rain in the past 48 hours with some sunshine thrown in. I heard we had 2-3 inches between 5-7:30 this morning and Vanderbilt Beach (my area) had up to 5 inches since midnight. (at 7:45). It has been raining steadily since then but no wind at all.
So you were correct a couple days ago-a rain maker.
Lynn
I'm just a few miles to the southeast of you and we haven't had anywhere near that much rain
I'm guessing we had more rain because we are right on the coast but it rained almost all night and early morning. I don't have a rain gauge anymore as it was run over by a lawn mower so I can't confirm. I'm just repeating NBC-I know, take it with a grain of salt- but we know Jim Syoen doesn't exaggerate anything!!!!
Lynn
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GO FLORIDA GATORS
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Trader Ron wrote:HurricaneQueen wrote:Must be nice sitting around on your lanai all the time!!!Some of us have to work (as I write this from my office
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To get back on topic you have to admit we have had A LOT of rain in the past 48 hours with some sunshine thrown in. I heard we had 2-3 inches between 5-7:30 this morning and Vanderbilt Beach (my area) had up to 5 inches since midnight. (at 7:45). It has been raining steadily since then but no wind at all.
So you were correct a couple days ago-a rain maker.
Lynn
Ahem ! I sit on my Lanai at night.![]()
WOW... you have gotten that much rain? We haven't, and i'm only 3 miles from you.
i think he means patio....
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flhurricaneguy wrote:looks like the season is over
I've seen this statement numerous times this season.
I would bet that it is NOT over as this has been a historic season and will not end for a while.
I base this only on the fact that just when we think there is a lull, another one pops up.
Until we go a couple of weeks with nothing........I expect something!
Besides, we have come this far.... I want to see "Alpha"
May they alll be FISH...
But I WANT ALPHA!!!!

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93L is no longer at NRL as it was dropped so now I will lock this thread.
93L is no longer at NRL as it was dropped so now I will lock this thread.
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