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Interesting convergence. Keep an eye on it - you may be at ground zeroFelt and smelled fishy here all day today ... a N FL omen ...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/92L/flash-vis-long.html
Interesting convergence. Keep an eye on it - you may be at ground zeroFelt and smelled fishy here all day today ... a N FL omen ...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/92L/flash-vis-long.html
Commence SE shift in coming runs!Yes plz
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JHS is gonna pitch a fit ...Ok then...
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Then the 12z happened what's 6 inches difference between runsOk then...
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LOL it only got worse for me. Nothing at all verses the 0.1 for JHS.Then the 12z happened what's 6 inches difference between runs
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Don't worry, the GFS moved much more west.
Ryan is on board ...
I'm so confused about the westward extent of the rain shield. I feel like the setup favors something similar to the gfs. The spread in the sref plume is crazy from 0-5 at RDU with a mean around 2 and about an even distribution of members.
Looks like things are trying to get going about 100 miles east of Brunswick Ga. Just looking at the satellite I wouldn't be shocked for this to become a td/ts today or tonight. It's quickly getting that lopsided tropical system look
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You can see on that loop it's trying to wrap up toward the end.Ryan is on board ...