scottsvb
(Weather Master)
Mon Sep 17 2007 03:44 PM
Re: Ingrid a Depression, Likely No Threat to US, Watching Other Areas

There is a midlevel low over N central Florida and is forecasted to strengthen over the next day or 2... Area your seeing is thunderstorm convergence over the warm waters on then end of a old front. This is being forecasted to form and drift W into the gulf...but its not tropical or fully tropical.. More of a midlevel flow as it will have a upper low cyclone present and not a anti for exhaust.

Ingrid might come back some in a couple of days and still mositure and a low might come N south of cuba in a few days also as the above mentioned moves into the central GOM. Once it gets into the central gulf..more tropical characteristics could take place.. .and there is a chance this could become a pure tropical storm or hurricane down the road as a weak ridge remains over the SE U.S.



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