Still looks like a mess in the satellite image and hardly an organized system... but looking at the radar image...
if I didn't know there wasn't an organized tropical system out there I'd say these approaching showers looked like outer banding rotating in.
NW to S SE movement visible
Bout to get some rain here for sure...
http://radblast.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/radar/WUNIDS?station=AMX&brand=wui&num=6&delay=50&type=N0R&frame=0&scale=1&noclutter=1&lat=26.148130&lon=-80.227058&label=Lauderhill,+FL
Fl Radar showing some circulation just off the coast
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DAVE440 wrote:Local Met just pointed out the 4 systems they're watching and noted the showers rotating in on the low just off the coast. Said it's forecast to move to the nw across central florida.
From NWS MIami Discussion:
Area forecast discussion
National Weather Service Miami Florida
135 am EDT Tuesday Sep 6 2005
Models in somewhat agreement that system will very slowly move northwest
today...moving onshore central fla coast Wednesday and moving slowly
westward as ridge rebuilds over New England...steering the low off
of the central/SW fla coast Thursday. If...the big if...if this quasi
-consensus of models reaches fruition...and with heaviest rain in
the northern portion of the low circulation...S fla may escape the
heavy rain today and Wednesday.
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