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Invest 94L In Process of Becoming Nameable
      Thu May 24 2012 07:06 PM

Invest 94L has been organizing briskly over the past couple of hours, and it is becoming increasingly likely that NHC may be inclined to pull the trigger for a Tropical Storm Beryl sooner, rather than later.

As of 2:45PM EDT, 94L is now producing sustained winds of tropical storm force at the surface within its approximate center. Pressures continue falling, and data so far suggest that the minimum pressure inside 94L may already be down to around 1003mb.

Member ftlaudbob brought to my attention that winds where he is are now max sustained at around 25MPH, gusting over 50, and that the local Miami forecast office has issued a High Wind Warning for coastal Miami-Dade and Broward counties, effective until 6PM this evening.

Verifying this report and warning, within just the past few hours Station VAKF1 - 8723214 at Virginia Key, FL, measuring from an elevation of only 10 meters above site level, has been blasted by sustained tropical storm force winds, with gusts over 55MPH.

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* Area of Interest - Tropical Storm Beryl cieldumort Thu May 24 2012 07:06 PM
. * * Re: Area of Interest - Subtropical Storm Beryl Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun May 27 2012 04:28 AM
. * * Beryl Likely By Saturday Morning cieldumort   Sat May 26 2012 02:00 AM
. * * Sub Tropical Storm Beryl Advisories Initiated danielwAdministrator   Sat May 26 2012 02:41 AM
. * * Re: Sub Tropical Storm Beryl Advisories Initiated MichaelA   Sat May 26 2012 06:04 PM
. * * Re: Sub Tropical Storm Beryl Advisories Initiated k___g   Sun May 27 2012 01:01 AM
. * * Re: Sub Tropical Storm Beryl Advisories Initiated GlenJohnson   Sun May 27 2012 12:54 AM
. * * Sub-Tropical Storm Beryl Undergoing Phase Transition to Tropical CoconutCandy   Sat May 26 2012 05:22 PM
. * * Re: Sub-Tropical Storm Beryl Undergoing Phase Transition to Tropical Fairhopian   Sat May 26 2012 05:52 PM
. * * Invest 94L In Process of Becoming Nameable cieldumort   Thu May 24 2012 07:06 PM
. * * Re: Invest 94L In Process of Becoming Nameable MichaelA   Thu May 24 2012 10:31 PM
. * * Re: Invest 94L In Process of Becoming Nameable Ed DunhamAdministrator   Fri May 25 2012 12:00 AM
. * * Re: Invest 94L In Process of Becoming Nameable ftlaudbob   Fri May 25 2012 01:17 AM
. * * Re: Invest 94L In Process of Becoming Nameable danielwAdministrator   Fri May 25 2012 02:52 AM
. * * Re: Invest 94L In Process of Becoming Nameable papaswamp   Fri May 25 2012 07:07 PM
. * * Re: Area of Interest - Florida Invest 94L cieldumort   Thu May 24 2012 05:16 PM
. * * Re: Area of Interest - Caribbean Invest 94L danielwAdministrator   Wed May 23 2012 07:47 AM
. * * Re: Area of Interest - Caribbean Invest 94L cieldumort   Wed May 23 2012 09:05 AM

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