it is plausable that it could roll on over to the coast.. as an exposed low level swirl wih occasional plumes of convection.

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wxman57 wrote:Looks like the broad center may be opening up and elliptical. However, it should try to tighten up near the convection. It's NOT going to Florida, by the way. Upper-level winds/steering currents won't permit it. It would have to move against the mid-level wind flow to reach Florida with that upper trof digging into the FL Panhandle by late tomorrow.
shortwave wrote:for the sake of stirring up the pot
it is plausable that it could roll on over to the coast.. as an exposed low level swirl wih occasional plumes of convection.
wxman57 wrote:Looks like the broad center may be opening up and elliptical. However, it should try to tighten up near the convection. It's NOT going to Florida, by the way. Upper-level winds/steering currents won't permit it. It would have to move against the mid-level wind flow to reach Florida with that upper trof digging into the FL Panhandle by late tomorrow.
Aric Dunn wrote:wxman57 wrote:Looks like the broad center may be opening up and elliptical. However, it should try to tighten up near the convection. It's NOT going to Florida, by the way. Upper-level winds/steering currents won't permit it. It would have to move against the mid-level wind flow to reach Florida with that upper trof digging into the FL Panhandle by late tomorrow.
seriously .. if that ull does not open up and move ne there will be no upper trough picking it up..
also i agree on the the elongation its actually seems to be shooting out to the w or wsw of the convection .. being steered by the surface flow ..
flow over central and NE florida is out of the ene to ne ... its hard to tell .. satellite images are missing..
Emmett_Brown wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:wxman57 wrote:Looks like the broad center may be opening up and elliptical. However, it should try to tighten up near the convection. It's NOT going to Florida, by the way. Upper-level winds/steering currents won't permit it. It would have to move against the mid-level wind flow to reach Florida with that upper trof digging into the FL Panhandle by late tomorrow.
seriously .. if that ull does not open up and move ne there will be no upper trough picking it up..
also i agree on the the elongation its actually seems to be shooting out to the w or wsw of the convection .. being steered by the surface flow ..
flow over central and NE florida is out of the ene to ne ... its hard to tell .. satellite images are missing..
Yes, the low level flow is out of the ENE here in NE FL at this time. I live near St. Augustine, and a quick moving line of low topped showers came in off the Atlantic at about 5pm.
Nantucket wrote:I know it's is still days away....But, what do people think we can expect on Nantucket in this point in time?....Bill was a joke.
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