Rich B
(British Meteorologist)
Wed Jul 10 2002 10:40 PM
Re: GFDL....

interresting to see the GFDL holds the system together as it heads NE across Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, and North Carolina to emerge off the coast near the NC / VA border as a 78 kt system, then deepens it again as it heads over the Atlantic. I dont think we will see development on the scale that this model is indicating, but development in to a TD then a TS, possibly a strong TS is quite possible once conditions approve. Also interesting to note that the surface pressures are begining to drop across the region.

Rich B

StormWarn2000 I.W.N.



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