Where Are The Tropical Waves in South Florida?

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#21 Postby AnthonyC » Tue Aug 16, 2005 12:22 pm

If TD10 has maintained a low-level circulation for this long, I assume it will regain its status and eventually become a tropical storm. Within five days, the US will probably have to watch this feature.

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#22 Postby Bocadude85 » Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:45 pm

From the NWS miami

GLOBAL MODELS ARE IN REASONABLY GOOD AGREEMENT WITH BRINGING A
TROPICAL WAVE ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA SUNDAY NIGHT. THUS...UPWARD TREND
IN POPS THROUGH THE WEEKEND SEEMS REASONABLE. WINDS SHOULD TURN
SOUTHEAST WITH HIGHER BUT STILL SCATTERED POPS MAINTAINED MONDAY DUE
TO INCREASED MOISTURE IN THE WAKE OF THE TROPICAL WAVE.

theres your tropical wave
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