Ed DunhamAdministrator
(Former Meteorologist & CFHC Forum Moderator (Ed Passed Away on May 14, 2017))
Sun Jul 21 2002 02:09 PM
Area of Interest - Central Florida Coast

Looks like a weak circulation is trying to form just off the central Florida coast. Pressure starting to slowly drop, but that's normal for the time of day. Wind at Vero Beach out of the southwest 10-15mph while Cocoa Beach is out of the east northeast gusting to 30mph at 1pm Sunday. Diminishing convection offshore - also normal for the time of day as afternoon heating triggers thunderstorms over the peninsula. Good outflow to the south is getting some help from a weak upper low over the northern Bahamas. Winds aloft are rather light and variable and the forecast for northerly shear seems to be unrealistic. May not amount to anything, but at least its something to watch. Will be interesting to see if the offshore convection regenerates tonight and tomorrow morning.
Cheers,
ED



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