danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Sat Oct 23 2004 11:55 PM
Re: Activity Near Bermuda

Note of slight interest. Recon has been flying training missions, in the FL Keys and Southern FL peninsula area since late Friday.
The good news is, All of the flight level (767-800dekameter) winds are from the NW to the N. 310degrees to 360degrees. Winds range from 19 to 36 kts this afternoon.
Looks like a little mid level protection/ cool air for FL for the time being. All flt lvl temps in the -5 to -7C degree range. Temp/ dewpoint spreads were 11 to 14 degrees below the air temps.
With the above mentioned system, thanks ED and Phil, progged to move toward the East. The main concern will be the cool front currently swinging through the MS/ AL/ LA area into FL and the GoM.
Friend of mine working offshore, 150 miles S of New Orleans, said the Gulf was flat and hot yesterday. No surface wind blowing and unseasonably warm.



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