Location: 28.3°N 87.0°W
Maximum Winds: 25 kt Gusts: nan kt
Minimum Central Pressure: 1011 mb
Environmental Pressure: 1014 mb
Radius of Circulation: 180 NM
Radius of Maximum Wind: 80 NM

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wxman57 wrote:There is one NW wind out there now. Very weak, though. Looks like the disturbance is slowly organizing, but it's not yet a tropical depression. Maybe in another 12 hours or so.
http://wxman57.com/images/92Lh.JPG
Aric Dunn wrote:This pass from recon is looking good.
ThunderSleetDreams wrote:sphelps8681 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:
Yeah insaw that. Lol
I does this potential center compare to what the models are using?
About 50 miles south of the models
SEASON_CANCELED wrote:RachelAnna wrote:Agreed! Personally, for me, the ability to watch in real time, and learn here from pros and non pros alike, helps to reduce anxiety I would have had otherwise, as well. Having all of this access and information at our fingertips is awesome and is great in situations like this where we don't really know what this storm is doing.
Way off topic..
But I remember a time being a small kid in Sarasota Florida and we really did not have much of a heads up on when these were coming, where they were going. The weather channel and cable TV wasn't around then and generally you had to wait for the newspaper the next day to get an update..IF they deemed it was important enough. All you generally knew is a storm was forming, and you literally had to keep an eye on the Barometric pressure gauge![]()
Now newspapers have disappeared and we get info every second from the NOAA
SoupBone wrote:https://imgur.com/sqjoAww
jasons wrote:Yes, this is still a disorganized mess and not stacked. Gonna be tonight probably before an upgrade.
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