Storm Hunter
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Wed Sep 19 2007 08:35 PM
Re: Watching 93L close to the Florida east Coast.

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The situation is fluid...Masters Blog just posted (3:40 p.m.) that a llc is forming under the ULL which will actually impede development into a warm core tropical feature, and will impact intensity. The east coast center is on the peninsula now and is not looking to vigorous. My guess is it will lose out to the one over the water now.




I read Master's blog... i am interested in his comments... although i saw no mention of surface data... Cleary in the Sats... you can see a weak low on the east coast moving in on the cape, of florida... its moving to the west.... surface obs will be intersting to see in a little bit... wonder if we may get two surface lows out of this mess?

NASA Shuttle pad has pressure down to 29.75 or about 1007mb with N winds at 4:30 cdt



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