typhoon_tip
(Meteorologist)
Sun Jul 17 2011 03:32 PM
Re: 98L Continues to Organize Off East Florida Coastline

Low-level cumulus streets are curving inward in cyclonic fashion over the eastern Penn of Florida.

U/A wind overlays show a bit of shear in the area, but with heights generally forecast to rise synoptically N of the region therein is a natural tendency for reducing shear in time, particularly if the system moves SW with the environmental flow.

Looks like a nice frontalysis "bookend" wave scenario on satellite.



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