Low-mid circulation better defined at BOC

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Low-mid circulation better defined at BOC

#1 Postby cycloneye » Thu Oct 07, 2004 6:28 am

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GULF OF MEXICO...
A 1010 MB LOW REMAINS OFF THE COAST OF MEXICO NEAR 21N96W ALONG
A STATIONARY SURFACE TROUGH WHICH IS ALSO OFF THE MEXICAN
COAST FOR THE PAST FEW DAYS. SATELLITE IMAGERY HAS SUGGESTED
THAT A LOW/MID LEVEL CIRCULATION HAS BECOME BETTER DEFINED AND
WIDESPREAD THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE OVER MUCH OF THE W GULF.
SCATTERED STRONG CONVECTION IS WITHIN 75 NM OF LINE 21N92W-
24N97W. SCATTERED MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION IS WITHIN
100 NM OF LINE 21N91W-26N94W. SCATTERED SHOWERS/THUNDERSTORMS
DOT THE REMAINDER OF THE W GULF W OF 90W. FARTHER N...A
DISSIPATING STATIONARY FRONT EXTENDS ACROSS S FLORIDA TO NE
TEXAS AS STRONG A HIGH CONTINUES TO BUILD S OVER THE SE COAST OF
THE UNITED STATES. A BROAD UPPER LEVEL HIGH IS CENTERED OVER THE
YUCATAN PENINSULA NEAR CENTRAL GUATEMALA/BELIZE WITH A RIDGE
THAT EXTENDS N OVER THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY INTO CANADA. THIS IS
BRINGING ABUNDANT MOISTURE OVER THE W GULF ACROSS THE E GULF AND
FLORIDA JUST INTO THE W ATLC INCLUDING THE N BAHAMAS. THIS
SCENARIO WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEKEND AS THE SURFACE LOW
MOVES N AND REPLACES THE DISSIPATING STATIONARY FRONTAL BOUNDARY.


The above discussion about BOC system at 8:05 AM from TPC.

Regardless what this system does in terms of developing or not plenty of rain will go to the gulf coast of Texas,Louisiana and the Florida Panhandle.
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#2 Postby BamaMan » Thu Oct 07, 2004 6:38 am

And Ms. & AL in between
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#3 Postby mascpa » Thu Oct 07, 2004 7:21 am

Great, just what we need ... more rain (he says sarcastically!) :(
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#4 Postby Yankeegirl » Thu Oct 07, 2004 7:24 am

We need the rain!!
Send it this way!
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