MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Thu Jul 17 2008 11:03 PM
Re: Focus on Low off Georgia Coast

Quote:

I'm not sure about development, but it looks to me like it's going to move NE away from the coast. The clouds at already moving that way: http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huecwv.html




I've been watching the radar, and I'm not seeing that there, but I do notice what you mention on the satellite. The dry air north of it may play a factor too. Need a bit more model input first to be 80% sure.

i'm turning on a long term recording of 96L to watch this a bit closer, you can see that at Long Term Radar Recording of 96L.

The East Caribbean wave (94L) isn't out, it's just not doing anything in the near term.

Additionally:

HCWX Level 3 Radar Recording





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