Staying Alive
Invest 92L had a “bad air” day yesterday and was disrupted by an infiltration of dry air, but it has gotten its act together this morning and is starting to develop.
Currently near Antigua it is projected to track north of the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola into the Bahamas getting organized along the way. The water is warm enough and the wind shear low enough for it to form as a tropical depression. Currently it is a mass of thunderstorms with sustained winds at 30 mph.
Something people in South Florida need to keep an eye on as the weekend approaches.
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At the moment, all the computer models show 92 heading well to the east of you; indeed, some show it missing Florida altogether. But yes, you all need to keep an eye on it. (Maybe I should have chosen a different expression…)
I was thinking about people who live in Xanth, the unReal Florida that has an Atlantic Coast and the wrong time zone.
Personally, I’m watching the Gulf because we have been in the same kind of pattern that resulted in Edouard last time.