berrywr
(Weather Analyst)
Mon Jun 28 2010 03:06 PM
Re: Tropical Storm Alex in Bay of Campeche

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Is that some type of weird anomaly I hope that the Noon GFDL is picking up off the west coast of Florida in four days?




That feature is not related to Tropical Storm Alex. It is a piece of energy that will be cutoff from the longwave trough over the Northeastern US that is stranded between the Mid-Continental Upper Ridge and Bermuda Ridge. Take care!



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