danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Sun May 27 2012 09:34 PM
Re: Tropical Storm Beryl

We might have a bit of a problem here. I've looked a few of the high resolution models and one or two of the models drift Beryl to a point close to Tallahassee. This location would allow the system to pickup moisture from the GOM.

Tampa NWS AFD excerpt:
THE BIG QUESTION REMAINS IN
TERMS OF HOW FAR INLAND WILL BERYL BE ABLE TO PENETRATE. IF THE
REMNANT CIRCULATION MAKES IT ALL THE WAY INTO THE TALLAHASSEE
CENTRAL FL PANHANDLE...IT WILL ALLOW FOR OVERALL FLOW TO SWITCH TO
AS MORE W/SW REGIME...WHICH WILL TAP INTO DEEPER/WARMER MOISTURE
FROM THE GULF ON MONDAY.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=AFDTBW&max=61



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