TheStormExpert wrote:I know vorticity might be consolidating further north but 16N, 58W does look interesting hmmm...
You can easily see a noticeable spin at the end of the loop.
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TheStormExpert wrote:I know vorticity might be consolidating further north but 16N, 58W does look interesting hmmm...

 
 
JaxGator wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:I know vorticity might be consolidating further north but 16N, 58W does look interesting hmmm...
You can easily see a noticeable spin at the end of the loop.
BucMan2 wrote:How much weight should we put into the Euro as far as the track given where 5 days out or so? Is the West Coast of Florida Tampa -St.Pete still in play?
 We don't know. It's still unknown how much it will develop, if at all, or where it will go. Just stay tuned.
 We don't know. It's still unknown how much it will develop, if at all, or where it will go. Just stay tuned.

BucMan2 wrote:How much weight should we put into the Euro as far as the track given where 5 days out or so? Is the West Coast of Florida Tampa -St.Pete still in play?

BucMan2 wrote:How much weight should we put into the Euro as far as the track given where 5 days out or so? Is the West Coast of Florida Tampa -St.Pete still in play?

psyclone wrote:based on the level of organization/convective tenacity I expect the NHC to lift those development probs. I do wonder how much this system is destined to get tangled up with Hispaniola... seems like a decent possibility... nevertheless I think the odds are tilting in favor of eventual development.


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beoumont wrote:Water temperature at Fowrey Rocks Buoy 7 miles SE of Miami is 88 degrees.
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