StrmTrckrMiami
(Weather Guru)
Wed Sep 19 2007 12:21 AM
Re: Watching 93L close to the Florida east Coast.

Well Seeing as though I have been extremly busy the past few days, I logged on to see whats going on and looks like there is definatly an Invest off the coast of Miami (to the East) and this seems to be what I was looking for since I have gotten down from NH to Miami. Call me crazy, but like I said in earlier posts, I want to see what a hurricane looks like.

Anyway:

Current conditions here in Cutler Ridge, Miami, Florida are as follows:
Currently 81 Degrees Farenheit
Dew Point: 70 Degrees Farenheit
Humidity: 68%
Visibility: 10 miles
Pressure: 29.90 in and steady
Winds: From the North East at 15 mph

10 Day Forcast calls for: Rain, Rain, Rain and more Rain, with a touch of scattered thunderstorms at least until next thursday (According to Weather Channel)

Currently: Scattered Showers and the wind tends to speed up every once in a while here, we had a few squals earlier, something that reminded me of a quick, fast paced rainstorm with wind associated. A few rumbles of thunder in the area, right now, nothing too bad.

I will continue to keep an eye on this Invest! This has got me pretty excited!


Here is a model track of Invest 93 from Skeetobite:

http://skeetobiteweather.com/picservice.asp?t=m&m=93


I would be preparing for a possible tropical storm in the next few days if this Invest is what it looks to be on radar, and the possibility of another "Katrina" situation if this storm goes to the Gulf and to LA like models predicting



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