Miami discussion mentions it
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cypresstx on 7/11/2012, 10:33 pm
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 859 PM EDT WED JUL 11 2012
.UPDATE...SATELLITE IMAGERY TODAY SHOWED A VERY NICE SPIN OVER SOUTH FL. THE EVENING MIAMI SOUNDING SHOWED THE DRAMATIC SWITCH IN THE LOW/MID LEVEL WIND FIELD ASSOCIATED WITH THIS LOW TO MID LEVEL LOW CENTER WITH WINDS YESTERDAY EVENING SOUTHEAST, THIS MORNING SOUTH, AND THIS EVENING DUE WESTERLY. THIS SPIN NOW LOOKS TO BE OVER THE PALM BEACH COUNTY COAST. MODELS SHOWS THIS LOW STRETCHING OUT AND EVENTUALLY MOVING SOUTHWEST TOMORROW WITH HIGH PRESSURE BUILDING IN FROM THE NORTHEAST, BEFORE ANOTHER TROUGH ALOFT MOVES ACROSS SOUTH FL FROM THE WEST OVER THE WEEKEND. MOISTURE WILL ONLY GRADUALLY DECREASE TONIGHT-THU. FOR TONIGHT, WITH LESSER CONVERGENCE, WE EXPECT MUCH LESS ACTIVITY THAN OCCURRED LAST NIGHT. THE HRRR SHOWS ACTIVITY DEVELOPING OVER THE ATLANTIC, BUT KEEPS IT MAINLY OFF THE COAST DUE TO THE WESTERLY STEERING FLOW. HOWEVER, WINDS ARE STILL ONSHORE UP THROUGH 3K FT...SO THERE COULD BE SOME ATLANTIC COASTAL CONVERGENCE SETTING UP. HAVE GONE WITH 20 POPS INTERIOR/GULF COAST AND 30 POPS ALONG THE ATLANTIC COAST. /GREGORIA
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