anyone know what the SST's are close to Miami...and then in the Gulf?
You may be interested in this site, Rick. http://wxmaps.org/pix/atlpot.png Take a look at that pot of warm water just off the west coast of FL.
-- let's let the Met's decide what will be a problem.
Fair enough Redington, though some already have. Clark's current blog, "My intensity forecast in the Gulf is similar to the NHC as it enters the Gulf, but I feel like the potential for the storm-relative shear to weaken as the storm begins to move northward plus the very warm waters will result in more intensification than forecast, to a strong category 1"
Edited by Big Red Machine (Wed Aug 24 2005 01:59 PM)
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