Quote: Looking at the Floater RGB Loop, again, I don't believe that this system is vertically stacked. I see a LLV just north of Grand Bahama Island with the convection (and probably the MLC) farther south and near Nassau (just north of Andros Island). EDIT: The latest frames show a westward movement toward Miami/Ft. Lauderdale.
It might not be vertically stacked, but all of the evidence I'm seeing indicates that it has regained enough organization to justify re-initiating advisories - especially given that Emily is headed right for Miami, and isn't that far away. The MIA radar shows a weak circulation, but a circulation nonetheless, with the majority of the convection in the south and southeast quadrants.
-------------------- Hugh
Eloise (1975) - Elena and several other near misses (1985) - Erin & Opal (1995) - Ivan (2004)
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