fact789 wrote:rain. everyone do the rain dance for me![]()
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Yes for all of us here in central florida. Other parts of florida as well.
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rockyman wrote:Low level steering flow over IR4 (the Canadian could be onto something):
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h119/rockyman_photos/GOES20452006156cATQPB.jpg
rockyman wrote:Low level steering flow over IR4 (the Canadian could be onto something):
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h119/rockyman_photos/GOES20452006156cATQPB.jpg
rockyman wrote:The upper high that was over Mexico/Guatemala area has slowly moved east and now appears to be centered over Honduras...the surface low in the Gulf of Honduras is getting closer to slipping under this upper high...where it could develop further...I more optimistic about the future of this system, since the surface low has persisted for several days and has intermittently set off convection...I'm especially interested in seeing if the low can tap any of the moisture in the EPac (which might be moving toward the Carib anyway).
TampaFl wrote:FWIW, JB in his morning discussion basiclly said to keep an eye on the Western Caribbean as it could start to get interesting and the Caribbean disturbance could move into Gulf next week. With a few models hinting at possible developement I guess only time will tell. We sure could us the rain here in West Central Florida though. Bone dry here in Central Hillsbourough Co.![]()
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Robert
SouthFloridawx wrote:TampaFl wrote:FWIW, JB in his morning discussion basiclly said to keep an eye on the Western Caribbean as it could start to get interesting and the Caribbean disturbance could move into Gulf next week. With a few models hinting at possible developement I guess only time will tell. We sure could us the rain here in West Central Florida though. Bone dry here in Central Hillsbourough Co.![]()
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Robert
What few models? Nam and CMC?
Extremeweatherguy wrote:Here is the 18Z run of the NAM-WRF suite. The regular NAM also has a low (not as strong), but keeps it further SW.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwpara ... p_084m.gif
CHRISTY wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:Here is the 18Z run of the NAM-WRF suite. The regular NAM also has a low (not as strong), but keeps it further SW.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwpara ... p_084m.gif
right at southeast florida?lets see what happens with future runs...
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