Sounds good to me!wxman57 wrote:Nothing left of Dorian now. Can't find a wave axis. Thunderstorms SE of the upper low are not related to Dorian. Now, let's enjoy the next 2 weeks of no activity (according to the GFS).

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Sounds good to me!wxman57 wrote:Nothing left of Dorian now. Can't find a wave axis. Thunderstorms SE of the upper low are not related to Dorian. Now, let's enjoy the next 2 weeks of no activity (according to the GFS).
Steve H. wrote:Well, I think I can see what's left of the old surface circulation, a tiny spin moving over the far SE Bahama islands, quite discombobulated.
Downdraft wrote:So how does it look for this mess to recurve up the west coast of Florida and create a big rain event for the state? We really don't need anymore water right now in central Florida.
Downdraft wrote:So how does it look for this mess to recurve up the west coast of Florida and create a big rain event for the state? We really don't need anymore water right now in central Florida.
Without a doubt. Most people who saw those satellite loops would have sworn they were viewing a tropical storm, if not a full blown hurricane!bahamaswx wrote:Farewell to what was yesterday the prettiest tropical wave ever.
tailgater wrote:I did have a good time watching him fight. Going to Miami Thursday so I guess I won't have to worry about evacuation traffic.
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