Storm Hunter
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Mon Aug 09 2010 10:17 PM
Re: Sputtering Along - But No Ignition

18z GFDL exploded off of LA, just before landfall with 94L... GFDL 18z but that just doesn't seem likely at this moment... the big fly in forecast is the ULL of SE Florida. It appears that it will continue westnorthwest ward and be off LA in about 36-48hrs.... where 94L is at by then will determine how the system/low will do. One thing i see on the plus side for 94L is the slow movement in the SE GOM the next few days. The other is the very WARM GOM temps... its baking out there, and shouldn't take much to fire storms, but the shear will decide if the storms hold for the next few days. There is dry air over NE GOM, but that should fill in within a couple of day.

If we were tracking ULL's this year and last... we have a VERY active season... lol



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