TheStormExpert wrote:I know vorticity might be consolidating further north but 16N, 58W does look interesting hmmm...
You can easily see a noticeable spin at the end of the loop.
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TheStormExpert wrote:I know vorticity might be consolidating further north but 16N, 58W does look interesting hmmm...
JaxGator wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:I know vorticity might be consolidating further north but 16N, 58W does look interesting hmmm...
You can easily see a noticeable spin at the end of the loop.
BucMan2 wrote:How much weight should we put into the Euro as far as the track given where 5 days out or so? Is the West Coast of Florida Tampa -St.Pete still in play?
BucMan2 wrote:How much weight should we put into the Euro as far as the track given where 5 days out or so? Is the West Coast of Florida Tampa -St.Pete still in play?
BucMan2 wrote:How much weight should we put into the Euro as far as the track given where 5 days out or so? Is the West Coast of Florida Tampa -St.Pete still in play?
psyclone wrote:based on the level of organization/convective tenacity I expect the NHC to lift those development probs. I do wonder how much this system is destined to get tangled up with Hispaniola... seems like a decent possibility... nevertheless I think the odds are tilting in favor of eventual development.
beoumont wrote:Water temperature at Fowrey Rocks Buoy 7 miles SE of Miami is 88 degrees.
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