Lamar-Plant City
(Storm Tracker)
Thu Oct 28 2010 03:46 PM
Re: Perky Late Season Atlantic: 90L, 91L, 92L

This might be a little off the topic of these three systems.....but looking out into the western GOM....is that the remnant energy from Richard starting to fire up on the western end of that frontal trough. There was NOTHING there yesterday and the west end of the trough looked very dry (so much so that our rain chances were predicted to be pretty low as it passes). Throughout the day there is a growing area out there with the appearance of a 'twist' in the clouds at a couple of points? Anything to be concerned about? If it brings some rain here (29 days in Tampa with no measurable) it would be GREAT!!


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