
A couple of models actually try to spin up a subtropical type stomr from that low that I have currently marked on the map just West of Florida in the gulf




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A couple of models actually try to spin up a subtropical type stomr from that low that I have currently marked on the map just West of Florida in the gulf
MGC wrote:Without a doubt low pressure in the GOM off Ceder Key headed ENE to NE. Doubt it becomes ST though. If it takes the expected track up the EC is might become quite interesting up that way....MGC
Kevin_Cho wrote:So do you guys expect any sub-tropical development with this system at all? lol, just wondering cause I live on Florida's SW Coast. We've gotten some strong storms and winds over the last 36 hours so...
Kevin Cho - East Naples, FL
LarryWx wrote:Kevin_Cho wrote:So do you guys expect any sub-tropical development with this system at all? lol, just wondering cause I live on Florida's SW Coast. We've gotten some strong storms and winds over the last 36 hours so...
Kevin Cho - East Naples, FL
I say no. The atmosphere/SST's are way too cool. It is more like a winter day than summer day today here on the GA coast. This is a strong extratropical system.
x-y-no wrote:LarryWx wrote:Kevin_Cho wrote:So do you guys expect any sub-tropical development with this system at all? lol, just wondering cause I live on Florida's SW Coast. We've gotten some strong storms and winds over the last 36 hours so...
Kevin Cho - East Naples, FL
I say no. The atmosphere/SST's are way too cool. It is more like a winter day than summer day today here on the GA coast. This is a strong extratropical system.
Yes, I agree.
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