stormchazer
(Storm Tracker)
Thu Oct 20 2005 08:51 PM
Re: Local WPB Mets. take

To illustrate the craziness over Wilma...the 8pm NHC Discussion seems to say the opposite..

...DISCUSSION...

THE GULF OF MEXICO...
CONVECTION FROM HURRICANE WILMA IS OVER W CUBA AND THE SE GULF
OF MEXICO AS MENTIONED ABOVE. BROKEN TO OVERCAST HIGH CLOUD
OUTFLOW N OF THE CENTER IS OVER THE YUCATAN PENINSULA...THE SE
GULF...AND FLORIDA...FROM 20N-29N E OF 90W. THE WESTERN GULF W
OF 90W HAS MOSTLY FAIR SKIES AND LIGHT WINDS. IN THE UPPER
LEVELS...BROAD ANTICYCLONIC FLOW IS OVER THE GULF OF MEXICO.
STRONG SUBSIDENCE IS W OF 90W. SIGNIFICANT MOISTURE IS E OF 90W
DUE TO WILMA. EXPECT CONVECTION TO COVER THE E GULF E OF 92W
DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS DUE TO WILMA .

Its madness....madness!



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