Colleen A.
(Moderator)
Wed Aug 21 2002 02:43 PM
Re: Mid atlantic wave with more convection

Ok, well maybe nothing will come out of either of those two systems, but at least we have something worth watching on the satellite loops. I for one will be keeping a close eye on the Caribbean area because even though it may not develop into anything "named" it could still be one heck of a rainmaker for Florida if it comes our way. What looks so tiny on radar loops will look huge once (if) it gets closer. Besides, don't they always say keep one eye open all the time? Anytime something like this develops near the GOM or the Bay of Campeche, it could mean trouble. Whatever happens, which may be nothing, keep an eye to the south and to the east.

Frank P.....I am still laughing. Stop it.



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