Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/loop-rb.html
Mid Level Rotation visible near 79-81 W just south of Cuba...
As pointed out by the TWD....
Tropical Storm Force wind gusts *(not necessarily a
tropical system; it may be sub/extra tropical...but the impacts will
be 40+ mph gusts with gradient and strong squalls/storms) are looking to be pretty
likely witn the pressure gradient over S FL the next 3 days.
(And in reply to cpdaman's comment). I agree in full for gale-force gusts over open waters and along the coasts, owing to pressure gradient effects. However, I trend towards the low end of guidance when it comes to such things. This said, the South Florida coastal sites do indeed tend to run a good 5 to 10 mph higher than most other Florida coastal locations, so periodic gale force gusts will be probable there. Otherwise, wet downbursts will be something to watch for. From the convective stance, I'd not be surprised to see a handful of 50 to 60 mph gusts with heavier convection blossoming in conjunction with these weather features Monday - Wednesday.
- Jay