Clark
(Meteorologist)
Wed Jun 22 2005 12:04 PM
Re: Nothing to See Here

adogg76 -- that's actually a common occurence in general, especially so with a seabreeze in play. With the predominant upper-level flow from the west across Florida, a low-level seabreeze-initiated shower can move with the low-level flow, which near the east coast is generally out of the east during the day. The storms can collide, merge, even briefly pulse up before dying out...or they could just die out. Not an uncommon event, really.


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