scottsvb
(Weather Master)
Sun Jul 31 2005 01:35 PM
Re: 92L, 93L linger

Well island reports dont necessarily show if there is a true west wind unless more then 1 shows it. Beach you are correct though cause there are 3 islands showing more then 1 hour of a W or SSW wind. 92l had a west wind in the islands also but only for a hour then switched direction,..small vortex or just wind coming in the channel from the sea or near a mountain pass redirecting the wind. That happens alot near reported areas.
Again though now with 93L more then 1 island is showing a W or SSW wind for more then a hour or 2. Visible imagery also show a broad circulation but hard to pinpoint how much of a west wind there is. Anyways recon (disapointedly) didnt go out probably cause there was no pressure falls late last night into the morning. Infact pressures went up ( like they do at sunrise). If there is a circulation ,,its fluctuating between 1011-1012. I would suggest the low is just NE of Grenada moving W or WNW near 290dg. Upper level winds are quite favorible for development but it doesnt have model support. Its pretty much a wait and see event. Should continue its path for the next 2 days.
92L is right on path, just never developed due to shear. Should cross florida on Tuesday as expected.

scottsvb



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