MissBecky
(Weather Guru)
Mon Aug 22 2005 05:00 PM
Re: Trop Wave in SE Bahamas

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If you believe the GFS, it will take this low 72 hours to go from offshore Ft Laud to offshore Ft Meyers in the Thur-Sun time frame. Wow, looks like a major rain event if nothing else.






We could certainly use the rain here on the west coast. It's been a *very* hot and dry August. I've been watching the model runs on this one, and I do think the CMC is too bullish on development once the wave hits the GOM. However, as more and more models begin to show the same thing, it's becoming harder to ignore them. Here's hoping nothing major comes of the wave, but I will say the rain and cooler temperatures will certainly be welcome.



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