POSSIBLE TD IN 24 HRS. SAYS NHC AT 2 P.M........
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POSSIBLE TD IN 24 HRS. SAYS NHC AT 2 P.M........
REFERRING TO W. CARIBBEAN. HERE IS DISCUSSION EXCERPT:
A SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDS FROM A 1008 MB LOW NEAR THE GULF OF
FONSECA IN THE E PACIFIC NEWD ACROSS HONDURAS TO 21N84W. IT
APPEARS THAT A LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION MAY BE DEVELOPING EAST OF
BELIZE OVER THE GULF OF HONDURAS...AND TSTM ACTIVITY HAS
BLOSSOMED ALONG THE TROUGH ALL MORNING. IF THIS TREND
CONTINUES...A TROPICAL DEPRESSION MAY FORM IN THE AREA OVER THE
NEXT 24 HRS. SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION FROM 10N-13N BETWEEN
95W-100W.
A SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDS FROM A 1008 MB LOW NEAR THE GULF OF
FONSECA IN THE E PACIFIC NEWD ACROSS HONDURAS TO 21N84W. IT
APPEARS THAT A LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION MAY BE DEVELOPING EAST OF
BELIZE OVER THE GULF OF HONDURAS...AND TSTM ACTIVITY HAS
BLOSSOMED ALONG THE TROUGH ALL MORNING. IF THIS TREND
CONTINUES...A TROPICAL DEPRESSION MAY FORM IN THE AREA OVER THE
NEXT 24 HRS. SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION FROM 10N-13N BETWEEN
95W-100W.
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I say with T.D. 17 the only way it can get cought in that front, is if the system starts moving to the north, if it stay's were its at for a while well it may not go nowere. All I can say is it is a wait and see game.
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Aqua.. Us here in Florida don't need much rain.. But I think "17"/Kate or Larry may bring us some. We actually up here just had a violent thunderstorm rip through about an hour ago, and it looked like we were about to get more rain but I guess not.
As we watch and wait to see what happens with potential "17"
As we watch and wait to see what happens with potential "17"
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You're welcome, John.
It is difficult to a degree to remember what we experienced in regard to tropical systems here in Florida last year; only Edouard and Kyle... neither of them amounted to much, especially Edouard.
Kyle was in the Atlantic looping around for so long and two weeks earlier very weak Eduoard moved over the peninsula.
I checked http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/index.html for them.
Barometric pressure readings have been below 30.00" [between 29.80 and 29.90" for the most part] for a few days across southern and central Florida.
It is difficult to a degree to remember what we experienced in regard to tropical systems here in Florida last year; only Edouard and Kyle... neither of them amounted to much, especially Edouard.
Kyle was in the Atlantic looping around for so long and two weeks earlier very weak Eduoard moved over the peninsula.
I checked http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/index.html for them.

Barometric pressure readings have been below 30.00" [between 29.80 and 29.90" for the most part] for a few days across southern and central Florida.
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