Air Force Met wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:I have to admit that I am having trouble closing off a low north of the Bahamas. That area also appears broad. It may be slightly better defined than the eastern low/trough now, but with the better dynamics, if I had to place a bet on which one has the better chance, it would be the eastern trough
Chances are neither of the two are going to be the one...if any. Probably will be somewhere else....if at all.
Looks like something in between those two lows may be trying to get better organized. Looks all the dry and sinking air shifting SW in Florida as upper-low develops there while a upper-level ridge develops further east. Dr. Lyons pointed this out.