Steve H1
(Storm Tracker)
Fri Sep 02 2005 07:23 PM
Re: Future Systems

Although things are rather quiet in the tropics from a "threat" perspective. The only area that may be of concern is the area east of Florida. The 12Z models (GFS/NOGAPS & particularly the UKMET) are showing development just off the east coast of Florida, with the UKMET bullish on a system east of Miami then paralleling the east coast of Florida while strengthening, but staying off shore. The GFS and NOGAPS show similar solution, albeit weaker. 92L seems to be fading but goes on the watch list, and Ex-Lee and Maria want to run off to the high seas together. So the main area worth watching is going to be near the Bahamas late weekend and we should watch model trends on this one. Cheers!!


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