Check out the radar. Is that Ivan's return?
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Is that Ivan off NE/E Central FL?
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It would not be "Ivan" it would be Matthew if a new low where to form off the East coast. Why because Ivan has became cold core in is moving with the trough(Which will make Karl the fish move out to sea). This is back wash that may or may not form a surface low over the next few days. What the computer models do with this piece of energy is move it south then southwest. Into the Gulf of Mexico. But I will have to see this to believe it...

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They are expecting the renmants of Ivan toget into the Gulf Of Mexico. Our local mets did not say anything about it. I heard about it from the National Weather Service forecast discussion and The Weather Channel. They also talked about a cold front at the end of the week that would make it all the way into the Gulf Of Mexico.
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Current conditions here (directly under this storm) are cloudy with wonderful refreshing SW sea breezes around 15 mph. We've had some light showers on and off since late afternoon, but just a typical day mostly.
With no big threat on the horizon, we're rejoicing in weather that's familiar again.
With no big threat on the horizon, we're rejoicing in weather that's familiar again.
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Donna/WPB 1960 - terrorized for life
. Fourth of six generations living on the FL East Coast since the 50's.
Miami NWS pinpoints the remnants of Ivan and forecasts them to move over Fla to Gulf. Hmmm....
SOUTH FLORIDA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
840 PM EDT SUN SEP 19 2004
FINAL OUTFLOW BOUNDARY OF THE EVENING HAS MOVED SOUTH THROUGH MOST
OF THE PENINSULA WITH NO OTHER STRONG THUNDERSTORMS FORECAST
REMAINDER OF TONIGHT.
AT 00Z VORT MAX...ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF IVAN...IS MOVING
SOUTHWEST AT 23 KNOTS OFF OF THE FLORIDA NE COAST NEAR 29.5N 77.5W.
EXTRAPOLATING THIS MOTION...IT WILL MOVE ASHORE NEAR FORT
PIERCE-VERO BEACH TOMORROW MORNING AROUND 12Z AND MOVE INTO THE GULF
OF MEXICO BETWEEN 18Z AND 00Z.
BESIDES FAST MOVING SHOWERS AND POSSIBLY THUNDERSTORMS...ENOUGH
HELICITY IS PROBABLY AVAILABLE TO CAUSE FUNNEL CLOUDS TOMORROW
MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON OVER THE SOUTHERN PENINSULA.
SOUTH FLORIDA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
840 PM EDT SUN SEP 19 2004
FINAL OUTFLOW BOUNDARY OF THE EVENING HAS MOVED SOUTH THROUGH MOST
OF THE PENINSULA WITH NO OTHER STRONG THUNDERSTORMS FORECAST
REMAINDER OF TONIGHT.
AT 00Z VORT MAX...ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF IVAN...IS MOVING
SOUTHWEST AT 23 KNOTS OFF OF THE FLORIDA NE COAST NEAR 29.5N 77.5W.
EXTRAPOLATING THIS MOTION...IT WILL MOVE ASHORE NEAR FORT
PIERCE-VERO BEACH TOMORROW MORNING AROUND 12Z AND MOVE INTO THE GULF
OF MEXICO BETWEEN 18Z AND 00Z.
BESIDES FAST MOVING SHOWERS AND POSSIBLY THUNDERSTORMS...ENOUGH
HELICITY IS PROBABLY AVAILABLE TO CAUSE FUNNEL CLOUDS TOMORROW
MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON OVER THE SOUTHERN PENINSULA.
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