Robert
(Weather Analyst)
Sun Jun 28 2009 09:05 AM
Rea east of florida

Ok look at the area east of florida if i didnt know any better id say a low has formed off the back side of that trough feeding off the gulf stream backing sw Help me out here its early im stil adjusting for the new year.

Its going moderate EL Nino and these things happen fast and close and in june this a favored source region from just suck a cuncoction. Time 0845zulu


Robert
(Weather Analyst)
Sun Jun 28 2009 05:15 PM
Re: Rea east of florida

Thanks for the reply back evryone. area still there not as impressive as last night but way more persistant

Random Chaos
(Weather Analyst)
Sun Jun 28 2009 05:20 PM
Re: Rea east of florida

Looking at the SSD IR loop, it is looking more like a big thunderstorm that rolled off the coast yesterday with a large cloud shield. My gut is saying this isn't anything that might develop yet.

Took a look at SSM/I wind data from F-15 from earlier today and I'm not seeing any signs of a cut-off low at this point.

It's possible it could develop into something, but I don't think it's there yet.


Robert
(Weather Analyst)
Sun Jun 28 2009 06:45 PM
Re: Rea east of florida

thanks, yeah it seems to dissapating. on another question did anyone see what went down the coast of florida on tuesday morning. it was a very tight low level circulation


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