
Hey looks like they TD to me.
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Aric Dunn wrote:next hour New Smyrna should see a wind shift to the N or NNW center looks to be just to its east if not over it.
LarryWx wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:next hour New Smyrna should see a wind shift to the N or NNW center looks to be just to its east if not over it.
I'd love to know the New Smyrna Beach pressure right now. As you noted, it fell nearly 2mb from 11AM to noon. It was just under 1013 mb at noon. This would obviously tell us how strong this low actually is. With that previous rapid fall, could it now be down to something like 1011 or even 1010 mb if there is a tight center?
To compare, the pressure in the Jacksonville area was near 1018 mb and St Augustine near 1017 mb, meaning a pretty decent gradient.
Nimbus wrote:Aric do you think there will be tropical storm warnings for Savannah.
Nimbus wrote:Aric do you think there will be tropical storm warnings for Savannah.
LarryWx wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:next hour New Smyrna should see a wind shift to the N or NNW center looks to be just to its east if not over it.
I'd love to know the New Smyrna Beach pressure right now. As you noted, it fell nearly 2mb from 11AM to noon. It was just under 1013 mb at noon. This would obviously tell us how strong this low actually is. With that previous rapid fall, could it now be down to something like 1011 or even 1010 mb if there is a tight center?
To compare, the pressure in the Jacksonville area was near 1018 mb and St Augustine near 1017 mb, meaning a pretty decent gradient.
Aric Dunn wrote:pressure holding steady in New Smyrna this hour. once fully offshore(assuming it makes it) and re organized no reason it would not deepen. highly divergent upper environment shear is dropping it would just have to migrate with the convection like 15 to 20 miles offshore..
tpr1967 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:pressure holding steady in New Smyrna this hour. once fully offshore(assuming it makes it) and re organized no reason it would not deepen. highly divergent upper environment shear is dropping it would just have to migrate with the convection like 15 to 20 miles offshore..
Aric,
Lowest pressure last hour in obs was at deland
METAR: KDED [Deland Muni]
METAR: KDED 131655Z AUTO 36010G18KT 7SM VCTS OVC009 25/24 A2990 RMK AO2 LTG DSNT E AND S
New Smyrna beach Muni
METAR: KEVB [New Smyrna Beach Mun]
METAR: KEVB 131647Z 14015G32KT 3SM OVC006 27/25 A2991
So seems LLC still inland not yet reformed over water
Just my thoughts
cycloneye wrote:Up to 40%-40%Surface observations, satellite images, and radar data indicate that
an area of low pressure is located just inland near Daytona Beach,
Florida. This system continues to produce a large area of showers
and thunderstorms, with winds to tropical storm force along or just
offshore of portions of the northeast Florida coast. This system is
very close to having the organization required of a tropical
cyclone, and advisories could be initiated later this afternoon.
The low is expected to move north-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph
today, near and parallel to the northeast coast of Florida.
Regardless of development, strong gusty winds will continue over
portions of the northeast Florida coast today, and heavy rains will
continue to spread over central and northern Florida today and
tonight. Please consult your local National Weather Service office
for additional information on this system, including possible
warnings.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...40 percent
* Formation chance through 5 days...medium...40 percent
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