danielwAdministrator
(Moderator)
Fri May 11 2007 10:41 AM
Friday Morning

As Hank eluded to. The remnants of STD Andrea are still lurking off of the Eastern Florida Coast.
At 6 AM EDT the convection on the eastern side of the Low has a convective tower with 1 solitary top to 40,000 feet. The convective tower appears to be over the Gulf Stream.

Melbourne NWS radar loop is indicating a near Southward motion. However the Storm Relative Velocity winds are from 277degrees(WNW) at 17 knots.

Personally, I will continue to keep an eye,or two, on the Low. Mainly due to past experiences.

The 00Z model run of the NOGAPS still had something, at some level, moving into the GOM.

Keep an eye or ear on the weather this weekend. Just in case.



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