quote/ I've been looking at the models - anyone else see something very interesting coming off the east coast in a few days? /quote
I saw that a couple of days ago. Apparently our local NWS office is watching it too. *snippets* WEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST FLORIDA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY RUSKIN FL 343 AM EST TUE DEC 6 2005
*snip* ONE QUESTION IS WHETHER OR NOT LOW PRESSURE DEVELOPS IN THE GULF TO OUR WEST...AND IF IT DOES...HOW STRONG DOES IT GET?
*snip* FOR THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY MID/UPPER LEVEL WEST SOUTHWEST FLOW WILL REMAIN ACROSS THE AREA WHILE WEAK SURFACE LOW MOVES NORTHEAST ACROSS THE FLORIDA PENINSULA AND OFF THE SOUTHEAST U.S. COAST.
They also mentioned it yesterday. Stating that the models continue to differ significantly.
Seems to me that the models are a little closer in agreement today than yesterday. Let's see what they have to say tomorrow.
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