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GCANE wrote:5500 CAPE to the NE of FL, 5000 to the west.
Clear skies over the state. No CIN.
Ominous.
eastcoastFL wrote:
Is that due north or extreme NNW from current location? I’m curious how much of a difference it cross the center of andros will make since every model had him clipping the north.
Canelaw99 wrote:GCANE wrote:5500 CAPE to the NE of FL, 5000 to the west.
Clear skies over the state. No CIN.
Ominous.
GCANE - can you explain in layman’s terms for us amateurs, please?
GCANE wrote:5500 CAPE to the NE of FL, 5000 to the west.
Clear skies over the state. No CIN.
Ominous.
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True..i had posted earlier in the week about his wishcasting the storm away so he gets his comp daystoad strangler wrote:I dunno man, ‘57 seems too preoccupied with his vacation time these days to really trust if he’s being neutral
toad strangler wrote:I dunno man, ‘57 seems too preoccupied with his vacation time these days to really trust if he’s being neutral
We are sunny in fll..ripe to destabilizeGCANE wrote:Canelaw99 wrote:GCANE wrote:5500 CAPE to the NE of FL, 5000 to the west.
Clear skies over the state. No CIN.
Ominous.
GCANE - can you explain in layman’s terms for us amateurs, please?
CAPE is a measure of unstable air.
5000+ is extreme.
That will fill in over FL later today.
Skies are clear this morning which rapidly heats the land.
The rising heat mixed with the very unstable air will set off large thunderstorms later today.
The moist remains of the thunderstorms will flow into Isaias adding fuel and likely give it a nudge west.
crimi481 wrote:Noticing moisture feeds from the south. None last night. May reorganize?
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