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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1515700" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Beryl is remnants of itself.</p><p></p><p>new one.</p><p><em>...Discussion...</em></p><p><em>Gulf of Mexico...</em></p><p><em>An upper level cyclonic circulation center is near 29n88w, about</em></p><p><em>100 nm to the south of the Mississippi/Alabama border. Upper level</em></p><p><em>cyclonic wind flow covers the Gulf of Mexico from 24n northward.</em></p><p><em>A surface trough is along 85w/86w from 25n to 30n. Widely </em></p><p><em>scattered moderate to isolated strong rainshowers are in the area </em></p><p><em>of upper level cyclonic wind flow, to the NW of 21n97w along the </em></p><p><em>coast of Mexico to the Florida Keys. Scattered low level clouds </em></p><p><em>are from 24n southward between 81w and 87w. These clouds have been</em></p><p><em>moving northward from the NW corner of the Caribbean Sea, into </em></p><p><em>the se corner of the Gulf of Mexico.</em></p><p><em>The 85w/86w surface trough will move westward across the northern</em></p><p><em>Gulf waters, reaching the coast of Texas on Friday night. A </em></p><p><em>surface trough will move westward off the Yucatan Peninsula each </em></p><p><em>evening, and enhance nocturnal winds in the SW Gulf of Mexico </em></p><p><em>through Monday. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1515700, member: 18945"] Beryl is remnants of itself. new one. [i]...Discussion... Gulf of Mexico... An upper level cyclonic circulation center is near 29n88w, about 100 nm to the south of the Mississippi/Alabama border. Upper level cyclonic wind flow covers the Gulf of Mexico from 24n northward. A surface trough is along 85w/86w from 25n to 30n. Widely scattered moderate to isolated strong rainshowers are in the area of upper level cyclonic wind flow, to the NW of 21n97w along the coast of Mexico to the Florida Keys. Scattered low level clouds are from 24n southward between 81w and 87w. These clouds have been moving northward from the NW corner of the Caribbean Sea, into the se corner of the Gulf of Mexico. The 85w/86w surface trough will move westward across the northern Gulf waters, reaching the coast of Texas on Friday night. A surface trough will move westward off the Yucatan Peninsula each evening, and enhance nocturnal winds in the SW Gulf of Mexico through Monday. [/i] [/QUOTE]
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