Todd Caldwell
(Registered User)
Mon Sep 17 2007 03:25 PM
Re: Ingrid a Depression, Likely No Threat to US, Watching Other Areas

I am curious as to the large thunderstorm development off the east coast of north Florida. I zoomed in on the Weather Underground visible satellite feature and a large storm appears to keep re-generating in the same location for the last five hours about 50 miles off Cresent beach and Palm Coast. Is this just the remnents of some spin off from the recent front or could it be the starting of a low level circulation. Thanks for your input.

Zoom into area of disturbance off Cresent beach, Florida



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