Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
Pressure with the low seems to be around 29.91 at Sebring.
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Watching this closely. Can someone change title of thread? Should be exiting off west coast this evening around Punta Gorda. Nice spin. Tropical feel with wind on the west coast
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Wonder why no invest tag?
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
Blow_Hard wrote:Heading to hook up with Beta...
Kinky.
Stiff breeze and misty rain here on the Space Coast. More action than we ever got out of Isaias

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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
I was trying to see if I could figure out if this was a part of Sally, but it was too difficult to track.
From: https://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu ... 682&y=4306
From: https://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu ... 682&y=4306
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Technically I see a broad low come south over NE/SC and drift sse and then SSW ... And then towards space coast.
Do you have Shortwave imagery?
Do you have Shortwave imagery?
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
Looks like lightning in the NE part of CoC?!
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
stormhunter7 wrote:Technically I see a broad low come south over NE/SC and drift sse and then SSW ... And then towards space coast.
Do you have Shortwave imagery?
That's the imagery I was looking for and missed it.
It is here:
https://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu ... 466&y=4678
I can't create another image loop, it's hard to create loops on that site. Link above can be played.
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
This may quickly reform offshore as soon as some of the convection moves out over the water..
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
Aric Dunn wrote:This may quickly reform offshore as soon as some of the convection moves out over the water..
Connection is trying to build even as it crosses over FL now
Check out the last couple of loops
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/sat/sat ... t=vis-swir
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Aric Dunn wrote:This may quickly reform offshore as soon as some of the convection moves out over the water..
Will Beta affect this if it tries to re-fire and, if so, how?
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What is the direction of this once it enters the Gulf?
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
This looks like one more small chance to get two tropical cyclones in the Gulf at the same time again. What’s this like the third attempt? lol
Also if it happened it would be Beta and Gamma. Definitely would not see that one coming!
Also if it happened it would be Beta and Gamma. Definitely would not see that one coming!

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abk_0710 wrote:What is the direction of this once it enters the Gulf?
NHC says West or WNW...
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
stormhunter7 wrote:Technically I see a broad low come south over NE/SC and drift sse and then SSW ... And then towards space coast.
Do you have Shortwave imagery?
I did it again for shortwave, took a screen capture this time.
2x speed: https://imgur.com/lyPzqRn
And 2x speed in reverse: https://imgur.com/QlmPHOf
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
Will it never end? Hope it doesn't a pull a Beta and meander for 2 weeks.
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Re: Low Pressure over Southwest Florida
Stormcenter wrote:I believe this may develop once it moved over Gulf.
Seems like everything does this year, quite the blow up of convection in the past hour or so and still over land!
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