Well after reading Forcaster Beven's 5 AM discussion I thought that we could finally kiss Kyle goodbye, but I have to say that when I looked at the Sat Loop this AM I was suprised to see that Kyle still has some shape and convection firing. If it comes to fruiton the GFDL and the NOGAPS are taking Kyle across central FL and into the GOM (unbelievable, I made a joke some time ago and said that Kyle was just waiting on a ride to the Central GOM like all the others) Any way there is a lot of WHAT IF'S for this to happen and the only WHAT IF we know right now is that Kyle just likes to hang out and is not in any hurry to get anywhere fast. Not too worried about the intensity part just yet, I would like to see a steady movement some where first before I put too much stock in any sure thing with Kyle.
Toni
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