TD 10 in GOM?
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>>how many aggies does it take to locate a center?
A few less than it takes to build a bonfire maybe?
*doh*
Anyway, we've been watching this area since last Saturday as a surface trof has been draped 60 miles either side of the Gulf Coast. Surface lows have formed and existed short-term between south of Morgan City and south of Pensacola almost every day. Today's is due south of the AL/FL line and shows up @ 1017mb @ 1pm CDT.
Steve
A few less than it takes to build a bonfire maybe?
*doh*
Anyway, we've been watching this area since last Saturday as a surface trof has been draped 60 miles either side of the Gulf Coast. Surface lows have formed and existed short-term between south of Morgan City and south of Pensacola almost every day. Today's is due south of the AL/FL line and shows up @ 1017mb @ 1pm CDT.
Steve
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Re: TD 10 in GOM?
jax wrote:There looks to be a depression forming in the GOM south
of Pensacoula...
Panama City Beach has SE wind
Destin has E wind
Dauphin Island has NE wind.
Data bouy south of Destin WNW winds
Preasure still high... Plenty of convection
very close to land
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Could this be the same area that is about to flood the Alabama area right now with rain?
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Re: TD 10 in GOM?
beachbum_al wrote:jax wrote:There looks to be a depression forming in the GOM south
of Pensacoula...
Panama City Beach has SE wind
Destin has E wind
Dauphin Island has NE wind.
Data bouy south of Destin WNW winds
Preasure still high... Plenty of convection
very close to land
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Could this be the same area that is about to flood the Alabama area right now with rain?
unquestionably...
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Those Quikscat passes are hours old. Any circulation has likely moved NE and onshore. The latest satellite shows warmer cloud tops. This non-tropical system is going to continue to be a rain and thunderstorm producer.
*not an official forecast, check out the latest from the NWS and NHC for all real time weather info*
*not an official forecast, check out the latest from the NWS and NHC for all real time weather info*
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jrod wrote:Those Quikscat passes are hours old. Any circulation has likely moved NE and onshore. The latest satellite shows warmer cloud tops. This non-tropical system is going to continue to be a rain and thunderstorm producer.
*not an official forecast, check out the latest from the NWS and NHC for all real time weather info*
NE?
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