MikeCAdministrator
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Fri May 11 2007 04:37 PM
Andrea Remnants will it Reform as a Tropical Cyclone? No

Andrea has been pushed off away and no longer an issue. This morning it's actually looking a bit better organized, but the front and colder waters are very near, so it's assumed to just have run out of time. This isn't necessarily a precursor to the rest of the season, it fairly likely June will be mostly inactive. This time of year for development you would look to the Western Caribbean, and not much is there now. (Discussion of West Caribbean Model hyperactivity here)

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Original Update
Andrea fell apart yesterday and the last advisory was issued at 11PM last night, however...

The remnants of Andrea have held together well and are now 75 miles east of Central Florida, and may once again have a chance to develop. This time however it's developing more true tropical characteristics and may have a shot at becoming a true Tropical Depression soon. This is a very interesting May system.

However, the cold front talked about before is still approaching and is more than enough to kick it away, but it will be an interesting twist if Andrea redevelops. Once again, aircraft recon is scheduled for tomorrow morning if the storm persists overnight (and it looks like it may)

However, all said, it is still not likely the system will regenerate enough to be considered a depression, but it's more tropical than it once was.

More to come later...

[[Andrea(2007)|Andrea]] Remnants:
(New Season/Storm: Images may be slow to update or old initially.)

Animated Skeetobite Model Plot
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Google Map Plot of System
More model runs on from Jonathan Vigh's page
NRL Info on Andrea

Floater Satellite Image ( ( visLoop) WV loop)

Radar Loops
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