charlottefl
(Weather Hobbyist)
Wed Sep 19 2007 02:57 PM
Re: Watching 93L close to the Florida east Coast.

93L is definitely a "Broad" area of low pressure, to say the least. Should be interesting to see where
the storm translates down to the surface, "if" it does. Looks as though Ingrid is not willing to give up
the fight. Moderate convection continues around what's left of Ingrid, and while the chances are probally
better for 93L to develop, I wouldn't write Ingrid off yet, as it should move into an area slightly more
favorable for developement in the near future. It's been kinda a wierd season. To follow a quote:
"2007: The Season With No Reason"



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