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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Wet today
I am in Boca Raton right now. Over the past hour or so, the winds have been picking up and some dark clouds are coming in.
It looks like SFL is going to get more than expected from this.
It looks like SFL is going to get more than expected from this.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Wet today
That outflow feathering over Florida reminds me of a cyclone outflow. Maybe the system has some power.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Wet today
Sanibel wrote:That outflow feathering over Florida reminds me of a cyclone outflow. Maybe the system has some power.
There is no comparison to a TC. The outflow is entirely related to non-severe SHRA associated with a shortwave trough (non-tropical system!) in March. There's no low-level circulation or concentrated area of low pressure (SLP).
Instability is minimal, preventing severe wx.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Wet today
What really interests me is not this rain episode for Florida but the possible Gulf storm developing later this week and if the EURO is correct it looks to be a major storm that develops and deepens as it heads up The Eastern Seaboard.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Wet today
flwxwatcher wrote:What really interests me is not this rain episode for Florida but the possible Gulf storm developing later this week and if the EURO is correct it looks to be a major storm that develops and deepens as it heads up The Eastern Seaboard.
I've been watching that. The warm front (current cold front) and a low will be interesting later this week.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread-Wet today
flwxwatcher wrote:What really interests me is not this rain episode for Florida but the possible Gulf storm developing later this week and if the EURO is correct it looks to be a major storm that develops and deepens as it heads up The Eastern Seaboard.
Not a another "Storm of the Century" ? I hope not???
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