Kevin
(Weather Master)
Wed Sep 18 2002 11:15 PM
Re: South Florida...

Answers to Jeanine's questions:
1. Isidore's convection has been on a slight decreasing trend the past hour or so. However, the organization trend continues. The storm is starting to wrap up significantly with a large feeder band on the east side.
2. The center relocation itself causes a potential increase in a Florida threat. Although this is boost in latitude, it is still not enough for the trough to pick it up. In all fairness, I am actually getting concerned about this relocation that occured. Isidore seems to be showing signs of a NNW or even a N movement. Time will tell if this means anything...but Irene is ripe in the back of my mind.

Kevin



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