
Disturbed area/ULL off NE Florida coast
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Disturbed area/ULL off NE Florida coast
I know things are very slow in the Atlantic basin currently with wind shear and the Saharian Air Layer keeping a lid on waves developing out there. However, the area just off the east coast of Florida and in the Bahamas is at least an interesting feature close to home to watch. An Upper Level Low just off the NE Florida coast and an apparent area of difluence in the Bahamas have caused convection to expand somewhat during the coruse of today. Looks as if the main vorticity is in mostly the mid- upper levels at this time. I am not expecting any development in this area as surface pressures remain very high in the region as well. But, just something to at least chime in and chat about while we are in a big lull in the action in the tropics currently. 

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Re: Disturbed area in the Bahamas/ off the FL East Coast
Brought some very heavy showers to Hobe Sound, I bet we got 2-3" in a few hours.
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Re: Disturbed area in the Bahamas/ off the FL East Coast
Looks interesting. I'd give it maybe a 20% shot at developing. Something to keep an eye on, but probably won't be much of a threat to the East U.S. even if it does develop.
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Re: Disturbed area in the Bahamas/ off the FL East Coast
Seems to be moving west or WSW inland near Jacksonville, don't know if it will make it to the gulf though. A TUTT usually takes a while to work their way to the surface. The models doing anything with this?
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Re: Disturbed area in the Bahamas/ off the FL East Coast
Nimbus wrote:Seems to be moving west or WSW inland near Jacksonville, don't know if it will make it to the gulf though. A TUTT usually takes a while to work their way to the surface. The models doing anything with this?
Look to the east of the ULL over Jacknsoville, near 29N & 77.5W not at the ULL
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Re: Disturbed area in the Bahamas/ off the FL East Coast
If there is ANYTHING at the surface it appears to be near 30.3N/81W, or about 25 miles off the coast east of Jacksonville. Looks like no development out of this system.
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