looks to me like some turning at low levels just north east of jacksonville on visible loop
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/loop-vis.html
yes you can see the low just on shore S.W florida as well, but their is now an invest (no number) up on Nhc.noaa.gov and i'm not sure but think the area NE of jacksonville may have more potential.
looks like a surface reflection on quikscat as well (albeit broad)
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/quikscat.php?station=41004
Low developing NE of Jacksonville?
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Re: Low developing NE of Jacksonville?
can't find mention of this potential low anywhere yet so perhaps it is my imagination?
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actual no i was talking about the area off of jacksonville, not fort myers
you don't think there different
look at the quikscat
i would think the low to the SW would put on at cap on this things development.
you don't think there different
look at the quikscat
i would think the low to the SW would put on at cap on this things development.
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Re: Low developing NE of Jacksonville?
cpdaman wrote:point taken gentlemen
im not picking on you .. its very good that you noticed that potential its just that there are so many threads its ridiculous..
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Aric Dunn wrote:cpdaman wrote:point taken gentlemen
im not picking on you .. its very good that you noticed that potential its just that there are so many threads its ridiculous..
In all due respect Aric, if these are 2 different ares to observe then they deserve their own thread. The east and west coasts are very different. Just my humble opinion. And if one makes then we will have a thread for it. Ridiculous to who?

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thats all fine and dandy .. except the west coast system is heading ene and is over the middle of the state while there is some very broad turning east of jax its really no different than the past few days because the same trough has been spawning spurious lows .. and until something becomes more dominate A thread on this matter would be better discussed under one thread.. I consider the trough as the subject of discussion since we have no real discernible area.. except maybe the low over the middle of the state which falls neither east or west coast..
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