Storm Hunter
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Tue Sep 18 2007 09:27 PM
Re: Watching 93L close to the Florida east Coast.

looks to me that the COC may have become enlongated some.... the showers to the NW have now moved over the center...so there want be any good way to watch the COC until morning... the radar beam from KAMX is shooting well above/over the surface swirl... no way to see how its doing at surface... there is still a spinn there... but the storms are still getting sheared to the North by the Upper Level low in the Eastern GOM. I think tonight we will see some strong storms blow up.... due to location of low, but with shear, once the storms reach over 20k they should get blown apart...


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