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Hurricane29
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Re: Watching 93L close to the Florida east Coast. [Re: SirCane]
      #78685 - Wed Sep 19 2007 10:51 PM

View at the new low over florida...

Link to looping radar image

Edited by danielw (Wed Sep 19 2007 11:39 PM)


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flahurricane
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Re: Watching 93L close to the Florida east Coast. [Re: Hurricane29]
      #78686 - Wed Sep 19 2007 11:07 PM

Buoy 40 miles ENE of St. Augustine, FL reporting pressure of 29.82 in and wind gusts up to 30 knots. St. Augustine has been hit yesterday and today with heavy rain rain and gusty winds.

http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41012


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Storm Hunter
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Re: Watching 93L close to the Florida east Coast. [Re: flahurricane]
      #78688 - Wed Sep 19 2007 11:31 PM

Starting to look a the 00Z data thats still running and wondering if we may get two lows out of this mess... One over near Orlando, that tracks to near tampa and another in the EGOM, under that Upper low? (both at surface)

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Edited by Storm Hunter (Wed Sep 19 2007 11:38 PM)


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danielwAdministrator
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93L and 93U [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #78689 - Wed Sep 19 2007 11:46 PM

93L the Lower level LOW appears to be centered near Orlando. As KMCO, Orlando McCoy Airport, is reporting the lowest airport observation.
KMCO 73F 73F NW at 7kts 1008.3mb 2300ft OVC(overcast) ---- moderate rain

edit: Orlando Sanford International Airport KSFB 75F 71F NE at 9kts 1008.2mb 1500ft OVC ---- light rain

KSFB actually has the Lowest airport observation Pressure. I missed it one the first run.
Notice the difference in the two airport wind directions. The Surface Low appears to be between the two airports.


Edited by danielw (Thu Sep 20 2007 12:07 AM)


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Storm Hunter
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Re: 93L and 93U [Re: danielw]
      #78691 - Thu Sep 20 2007 12:16 AM

lol... was actually about to post about that... between the two airports... actually almost right over downtown Orlando... i am seeing some reports of 20.70in on some obs there is town... winds out around the center are in the 20mph range.... Clearly have a low over Orlando!

KORL is at 29.80in. kinda between the two airports... (the executive one, KORL)

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danielwAdministrator
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Re: 93L and 93U [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #78693 - Thu Sep 20 2007 12:47 AM

The 93U was something I was using to distinguish between the two systems.
93 is the Lower system and 93U the mid-upper level Low.
93U appear to be centered near 26.5N/ 84.5W using the RGB sat shot, and cloud banding patterns.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/rgb-l.jpg


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madmumbler
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Re: 93L and 93U [Re: danielw]
      #78694 - Thu Sep 20 2007 06:47 AM

So what did I miss? I'm in western Charlotte County, and I wake up and the low that they're watching looks to be the one that was south of Tampa yesterday is now just offshore from us and is now designated 93. So they've basically dropped the lower and are now working with the upper which is the stronger? Or is it transitioning into a surface low?

I guess the hurricane hunter is going out today to take a look at it.

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pcola
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Re: 93L and 93U [Re: danielw]
      #78695 - Thu Sep 20 2007 06:47 AM

Well it looks like a low pressure area is forming just to the west of Ft Meyers....visible on the radar and well north of the old ULL....we should know later this morning

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