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jaxfladude wrote::uarrow:I am now getting a bit worried for too much rain in too short of a period of time for some parts of Florida, if and when, this system should come to pass.....
cycloneye wrote:Oh CMC! stop please!
cycloneye wrote:12z UKMET also turns bullish
Wow,when you see UKMET doing this,it will happen.This model is the most conservative one.
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/ukmtc2.c ... =Animation
gatorcane wrote:Aric Dunn, SSTs in most of the Gulf are above 80F and by next week will be above 80F along the Northern GOM also.
The main issue will be the dry air and shear that should keep it weak.
Aric Dunn wrote:gatorcane wrote:Aric Dunn, SSTs in most of the Gulf are above 80F and by next week will be above 80F along the Northern GOM also.
The main issue will be the dry air and shear that should keep it weak.
please check the buoy's in the area the sst maps are averages realtime is the only way to truly be sure. also the depth of the 26 c temps are very shallow within a few meters at best right now which is why any sort of storm that is purely tropical would have a hard time to strengthen...
gatorcane wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:gatorcane wrote:Aric Dunn, SSTs in most of the Gulf are above 80F and by next week will be above 80F along the Northern GOM also.
The main issue will be the dry air and shear that should keep it weak.
please check the buoy's in the area the sst maps are averages realtime is the only way to truly be sure. also the depth of the 26 c temps are very shallow within a few meters at best right now which is why any sort of storm that is purely tropical would have a hard time to strengthen...
Well if the UKMET bullish its very likely to happen -- that is a very conservative model.
The sun angle is high in the sky now and the GOM is shallow, allowing it to warm rapidly. Here is Reynold's SST analysis, plenty warm enough to support a tropical system:
cycloneye wrote:90L by Monday?
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