Soggy, soggy, soggy and maybe Super?
Posted by Skip Wiley on 10/18/2011, 11:45 am
It has pretty much rained non-stop in Naples since Sunday morning but we only have 2" to show for it at my rain gauge.  So, we know the rain will continue but the two questions are

1) Will the LLC of 95L catch up to the convection?  http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/flash-vis.html  

2) Will we get any serious weather if this thing stays hybrid?  We only see the word "Supercell" here a few times a year, so while it's ain't going to be Rina, it may get interesting

From SPC- VERTICAL SHEAR WILL BE FAVORABLE FOR SUPERCELLS ACROSS THE FL PENINSULA TODAY...BUT THE WEAK INSTABILITY  SHOULD SOMEWHAT LIMIT THE TORNADO THREAT.

From WFO Miami- THUNDERSTORMS: STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS ARE POSSIBLE TODAY AND ESPECIALLY THIS EVENING THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS FOR SOUTH
FLORIDA AS A STRONG TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE MOVES ACROSS THE REGION. THE MAIN THREATS WILL BE STRONG DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS OF 60 MPH, ISOLATED TORNADOES, AND HEAVY RAIN.

TORNADOES: SUPERCELL THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING TORNADOES
ARE POSSIBLE TODAY AND ESPECIALLY THIS EVENING INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA.
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Soggy, soggy, soggy and maybe Super? - Skip Wiley, 10/18/2011, 11:45 am
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