LoisCane
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Mon Oct 01 2007 03:45 AM
Re: Karen Dissipates, Watching Area East of Florida

I don't know but I'm here in Miami with the wind blowing, intermittent squalls... no constant winds but gusty squalls and yet I can't help but look at remnants of Karen more than what is closer to home.

Warm and humid here when it rains yet cool also. Funky feel to the air.

yet... Karen looks interesting, or what was known as Karen. Since NRL still refers to it as Karen I feel safe calling it that too..

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-rb.html

Looks to me like the area to the SE of the old center is not convection blown off of any old center to the nw of it and yes its firing up because of the ull but i don't think the ull is that big right now as the one off of Florida is bigger..

very complex picture between what would or should be a dead karen lighting up the night's sats and the area near florida which is also stuck between a rock and a hard place shear wise even though some hybrid may develop

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-rb.html

interesting still



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