doug
(Weather Analyst)
Wed Jul 28 2004 07:26 PM
Re: Florida weather

Florida weather for the past several days has been suspiciously awful, and contrary to assertions overall the barometers are relatively low due to the proxmity of all the thunderstorm activity.
today howevr a change is occurring in the motion of the showers to a sw drift. If you look at a loop of rainfall in the florida straits you will see a cyclonic motion probably indicating where the trough axis actually is. I sense that some type of surface feature may start to dig down there.
Steering currents over this area are weak indicating no real upper level shear.
If there is to be development in the E. Gom it will begin in this feature as it drifts wnw
no science here, just what my eyes and senses are telling me...not predicting just relaying observations.



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