#3994 Postby northjaxpro » Sat Aug 25, 2012 10:32 am
Bear in mind, the disturbance currently in the Florida Straits was never initilized by any of the models. The vort rapidly organized last evening and it is still holding firm in the area currently. I agree with Aric in that this may throw a slight wrench with the models later today.
The vort/trough feature currently over the FL Straits could delay the ridging just a littlle big longer, thus bring Isaac more N/NW to make his first landfall more around the upper Keys area around Key Largo. No matter how it shakes down, significant impacts are going to be felt across the entire peninsula. Isaac has such a huge radius of tropical storm force winds.
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