doug
(Weather Analyst)
Mon Sep 17 2007 06:53 PM
Re: Ingrid a Depression, Likely No Threat to US, Watching Other Areas

Scott, the remains of Ingrid do not look healthy enought to survive, the low is no longer a tight circulation but highly elongated, and largly non-existent on the western side. BUT the pattern is changing in the W. Carribean and the GOM as ridging becomes dominant ove the central Gulf coast. I too noted the low in north central Florida peninsula and it is in the lower to mid levels, IMO....if this were over water an invest might be in order..(see Jeff Masters blog today which suggested the hunters are already alerted for later this week). Also the wave along 70 south of 20 has some cyclonic motion near Hispanola.
Need to keep a watch for Thursday or so.
EDS



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