S Fla & straits meso convection complex

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S Fla & straits meso convection complex

#1 Postby Recurve » Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:13 am

A slug of moisture with a passing trough and the semi tropical rains are here now


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Re: S Fla & straits meso convection complex

#2 Postby Recurve » Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:17 am

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Re: S Fla & straits meso convection complex

#3 Postby Patrick99 » Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:32 am

I didn't get a whole lot, just a sprinkle during the early early morning hours. Tropical waves are always such non-events.....the NWS always forecasts high pops, but then they ALWAYS revise it downward. They were saying 70% earlier today, now they have it down to 40%. I was looking forward to a day of overcast weather, too.....
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Re: S Fla & straits meso convection complex

#4 Postby jlauderdal » Sun Aug 03, 2008 12:37 pm

Patrick99 wrote:I didn't get a whole lot, just a sprinkle during the early early morning hours. Tropical waves are always such non-events.....the NWS always forecasts high pops, but then they ALWAYS revise it downward. They were saying 70% earlier today, now they have it down to 40%. I was looking forward to a day of overcast weather, too.....


and now that radar is as clears as I have seen it for a long time
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