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StrmTrckrMiami
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Thunderstorm over Miami
      #78122 - Sun Sep 09 2007 02:54 AM

Umm..Not to disrupt the quietness or anything..but im a little scared about this system that is forming over Miami

look at the radar

http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=no&rid=AMX

Current Conditions: 76 degrees Farenheit, Wind Gusts up to 50MPH, Downpours of rain, Thunder and lightning, and possible hail

Whats going on with this current storm condition?? Any ideas?

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Edited by Clark (Sun Sep 09 2007 03:00 AM)


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bob3d
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Re: Thunderstorm over Miami [Re: StrmTrckrMiami]
      #78128 - Sun Sep 09 2007 08:41 AM

An Upper Level Low is destabilizing the atmosphere south of the Florida Peninsula. The area is expected to lift north and continue to keep Florida in a higher than "normal" rain pattern over the next few days. It is not a tropical LLC. Expect a few bad thunderstorms throughout the central and southern Florida. It appears you were at the right place at the right time to experience a storm spawned by this low.

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