MichaelA
(Weather Analyst)
Sun Feb 05 2012 12:49 PM
Yucatan Channel feature

Interesting system centered in the Yucatan Channel today. Fair convection and what may be the beginnings of a LL circulation. It is detached from any frontal zones and over SST of 80 - 81ºF. It is unseasonably warm over Florida and the SE Gulf. Although there is some shear evident, it could, at a minimum, bring some rain into Florida as it tracks N - NE. In my opinion, the chances for development are rather low.


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