Tropics...
>> Monday, June 26, 2006
Trying to catch up on some chores today that I have fallen behind on (this is my Saturday)....but I will try to put a more detailed post on later today.
Wanted to share this late-morning discussion from the NHC if you hadn't seen it...
A BROAD AND DIFFUSE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE EXTENDING OVER THE ENTIREFLORIDA PENINSULA... AND ADJACENT GULF OF MEXICO AND ATLANTICWATERS... IS MOVING NORTHWARD AT 5 TO 10 MPH. SHOWER ANDTHUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY HAS BECOME MORE CONCENTRATED OVER THENORTHWESTERN BAHAMAS...THE FLORIDA STRAITS...AND OFF THE FLORIDAEAST COAST... AND A SUSTAINED WIND OF 33 MPH WITH A GUST TO 42 MPHWAS REPORTED ON GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND EARLIER TODAY. THERE ARE SOMEINDICATIONS THAT A SMALL LOW PRESSURE AREA COULD FORM OFF THEFLORIDA EAST COAST TONIGHT OR TUESDAY MORNING... AND MOVE NORTHWARDALONG THE GULFSTREAM TOWARD THE CAROLINAS. HOWEVER... WHETHER OR NOTANY FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM OCCURS... THE THREAT FORHEAVY RAINFALL AND POSSIBLE LOCALIZED FLOODING WILL CONTINUE OVERTHE FLORIDA PENINSULA TODAY AND GRADUALLY SPREAD NORTHWARD INTOGEORGIA AND THE CAROLINAS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. FOR ADDITIONALINFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA... PLEASE CONSULT PRODUCTS ISSUEDBY YOUR LOCAL NWS FORECAST OFFICE.
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