Dean4Storms wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Its clearly not at the location in the 5pm advisory.. RED dot is 5pm position.. its so close to the radar that is no need to argue we are looking far enough above the surface that we are seeing some sort of mid level circ ( whic is not there)
Also the last 30 min it has begun to move again to the ESE... which again is quite clear on radar.. That and quite a few of the mesoscale models have been showing a ESE motion as well as the 12z GFS exiting south of brevard county..
The surface low could be up near the red dot with the MLC sheared to the SSW of it. That is possible here.
I referenced that argument in my post... it was too close to tje radar site to make that assumption.
The only thing one could do is .. the lowest pressure "observed" from offical reporting station's is there. However the well defined circulation is not and has continued amd east to ese motion as clealry visible..