Location: 32.6°N 83.4°W
Maximum Winds: 15 kt Gusts: 20 kt
Minimum Central Pressure: 1011 mb
Environmental Pressure: 1013 mb
Radius of Circulation: 150 NM
Radius of Maximum Wind: 80 NM

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MississippiWx wrote:With the NHC showing so much confidence in development, I would expect them to issue PTC advisories as early as tomorrow.
gatorcane wrote:What a coup for the upgraded Euro if this develops into a hurricane and heads towards the NW Gulf. All there is right now is a swirl of cumulus over GA. Not a good start for the new GFS if it does develop but as we can see seems the old GFS may be even more off so at least there is progress with the model.
gatorcane wrote:What a coup for the upgraded Euro if this develops into a hurricane and heads towards the NW Gulf. All there is right now is a swirl of cumulus over GA. Not a good start for the new GFS if it does develop but as we can see seems the old GFS may be even more off so at least there is progress with the model.
Aric Dunn wrote:12z icon looks extremely plausible. Check out how the convection that develops over northern gulf later today and tonight rapidly pull/develops the low/vorticity offshore by tomorrow midday. Watching the convective pattern today is very key https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... 812&fh=-42
SoupBone wrote:Where in the world is our buddy, wxman57?
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