Major Trough producing very strong westerly winds...
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- Coriolis2003
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Major Trough producing very strong westerly winds...
will probably not allow any major development of this system. It appears as though these westerly winds are getting stronger and shifting further south into the GOM. By the way, I experience Kate in 1985 and we certainly don't have to worry about a Cat 3 in the eastern GOM from this system. ENJOY the college football weather and the cooler temps.
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- Coriolis2003
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Josephine96 wrote:Probably a minimal TS in my opinion it will be.. No big worries from this system..
I certainly hope a lot of rainfall is in the forecast for S. Florida and I really don't wish a major flooding event. But if developers and and S. Florida municipalities are complaining about a future shortfall in water supply but are not willing to control development, then heavy rainfall is the only solution to aquifer replenishment.
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- lilbump3000
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I say that system south of the D.R. has a better chance of developing in the future.
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This system, located in the northwestern Caribbean has remained in a favorable environment and pressure has continued to gradually fall in the area for the last few days.
As the system moves into the Gulf of Mexico, the upper level wind shear may not be the same as it is now. So the chances of further development exists.
As the system moves into the Gulf of Mexico, the upper level wind shear may not be the same as it is now. So the chances of further development exists.
Last edited by ColdFront77 on Sat Sep 27, 2003 5:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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