7PM ED 11 September 2014 Update
The area of low pressure, around 100 miles east of Stuart, FL is bringing rain toward parts of South Florida, and the northern side is being "squeezed" out. So what's left is a weak, relatively small, low system with some rain moving into Florida tomorrow. The small size will keep most of the rain to the south, with only short lived bands moving into parts of Central Florida. Beyond Florida, into the gulf, the system will continue to fight strong shearing conditions which should keep it weak while in the Gulf as well.
Notice anything interesting with weather conditions related to this system in your area, let us know In the conditions post.
11AM Update
Tropical Depression 6 formed from what was being tracked as 91L. This system is forecast to stay well out to sea, but may become a hurricane next week.
Original Update
Today is the typical peak of the Hurricane Season, but this year there are no named systems to track. There are two areas still being watched, an area in the east Atlantic being tracked as 91L, which is likely to remain offshore, but has a 70% chance to develop over the next 5 days.
Another area near the Bahamas has a low chance for development over the next few days as it heads toward south Florida. It has a chance to become a weak tropical storm or depression, but shear conditions around it would likely keep it from doing much more. The northeasterly flow should be the main cause of the shear. But it will likely bring some rainfall for a few areas in Central or South Florida. It's a fairly small system, so the area of rainfall may be localized to right where the system is.
Although it is not expected to become strong or even develop, it's important to watch small systems like these as they can spin up and down very quickly.
For more discussion on this system see the forecast lounge for the system.
Recon is scheduled to investigate tomorrow if the system persists.
Full Florida Radar Recording for 92L Approach
East Florida Links
Southeast Composite Radar Loop
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South to North:
Key West, FL Radar Radar Loop
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Miami, FL Radar Radar Loop
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Melbourne, FL Radar Radar Loop
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Jacksonville, FL Radar Radar Loop
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Caribbean/South East Coast Satellite Imagery
SFWMD Radar Loop of South Florida with storm Track
SFWMD Full Florida Radar Loop with Storm Track
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Full Caribbean Radar Composite
Caribbean Broadcast Corporation (TV/Radio from Antilles)
San Juan, PR NWS Page
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DR1 Dominican Republic Hurricanes
Edouard Event Related Links
SFWMD Model Plot (Animated Model Plot) SFWMD Hurricane Page
[https://flhurricane.com/floatanimator.php?year=2014&storm=6 Flhurricane Satellite Floater Animation of Edouard
GOES Floater
Animated Model Plot of Edouard
Clark Evans Track Model Plot of Edouard
(Animated!) Model Plots in Google Earth - In Google Maps
Clark Evans Intensity Model Plot of Edouard (Animated!)
Clark Evans Track Plot of Edouard
Other Model Charts from Clark
Clark Evans Top 10 Analog Storms for Edouard
More model runs on from RAL/Jonathan Vigh's page
NRL Info on Edouard -- RAMMB Info
COD Atlantic Satellite View
96L Event Related Links
SFWMD Model Plot (Animated Model Plot) SFWMD Hurricane Page
[https://flhurricane.com/floatanimator.php?year=2014&storm=7 Flhurricane Satellite Floater Animation of 96L
GOES Floater
Animated Model Plot of 96L
Clark Evans Track Model Plot of 96L
(Animated!) Model Plots in Google Earth - In Google Maps
Clark Evans Intensity Model Plot of 96L (Animated!)
Clark Evans Track Plot of 96L
Other Model Charts from Clark
Clark Evans Top 10 Analog Storms for 96L
More model runs on from RAL/Jonathan Vigh's page
NRL Info on 96L -- RAMMB Info
COD Atlantic Satellite View