MikeCAdministrator
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Sun Dec 16 2007 01:19 AM
Olga Remnants Approaching Florida

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

7AM Update
The core of the remnants moved north of Orlando, through Lake County, parts of Seminole, and is moving into Volusia county, still very strong weather associated with it. Tornadoes have been spotted in the interim. It looks to be heading east northeast and should move over the Deland area, and then Daytona and then out to sea within several hours.

Original Update
The remnants of tropical storm Olga are in the Gulf of Mexico, approaching the Florida Peninsula, still maintaining a bit of convection, enough vorticity in the air to spawn tornadoes, so it's worth of mention here.

Tornado Watches are out for much of north western Florida.

The approximate center is around 27.4N 84.2W and has a good pressure gradient moving the winds up (along with a front) to keep this an interesting storm to watch as it moves closer to Florida. With the colder air to the north, and this tropical airmass moving in, things are very ripe for severe weather, especially in northwest Florida.

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Southeast Radar Composite Loop
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