LoisCane
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Tue Jun 26 2012 11:43 AM
Re: Area of Interest - Tropical Storm Debby in Northeast Gulf

As much as the exact center of Debby has seemed an insignificant, trivia point to many as her "weather" was far away from her "center" ...her "center" becomes an extremely important bouncing ball to watch as it actually crosses Florida and moves towards the very warm waters of the Gulf Stream.

The "weather" may be spreading up into Georgia... but her circulation is what may or may not intensify over the warmer waters and she may emerge stronger in a days time than she is now over cool waters affected by upwelling and just not as warm as the Gulfstream.

Also, her Eastern movement brings her in further south after crossing the narrowest part of Florida.

Compare and contrast had she crawled across the Tallahassee region and worked her way through South Georgia before emerging just north of Jacksonville, Florida.

Will be very interesting to see how this new eastward movement plays into Debby's future down the road.



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