Bloodstar
(Moderator)
Thu Oct 06 2005 12:16 PM
L93 convection

Quote:

93L has some serious convection now.




There's some serious cold cloud tops there, but it's still displaced about 50 - 100 miles from the surface low. Of course, lopsided systems aren't impossible or even unlikely. I'd say give it 6 - 12 hours, if the convection presists... the low pressure could tighten up and we might see something, but land is also going to be an interfering factor.

So, I'm not too worried yet.
As an aside, it figures I'd be driving up to Atlanta from Tampa this afternoon... rain rain rain urk


-Mark



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