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 I just put this in the main tropical wx thread (this will lead to plentiful rainfall over a portion of the SE US):

There is a tight little circulation center (easily seen on radar) just offshore from Amelia Island where SSTs are ~85F moving NNW toward the lower GA coast, but it is more mid level than low level from what I've read. One NWS discussion mentioned that this is in association with the TUTT (see below). Surface pressures are still pretty high (1017 mb+) and surface winds are light. The highest wind I could find in gusts is 16 knots and that is at an offshore buoy.

 From Jacksonville NWS office earlier this morning:
AT THE SURFACE, AN INVERTED TROUGH ACROSS NORTH CENTRAL FL   
WILL LIFT NORTH-NORTHWESTWARD UP THE NE FL COAST AND INTO THE   
ALTAMAHA RIVER BASIN BY THIS EVENING. MEANWHILE, A TROPICAL UPPER   
TROPOSPHERIC TROUGH (TUTT) AND ASSOCIATED VORTICITY MAX WILL   
ROTATE ACROSS THE AREA.

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From Melbourne ~40 minutes ago:
ISSUED AT 924 AM EDT FRI JUL 28 2023  
  
IN THE WAKE OF THE DISTURBANCE THAT MOVED OVERHEAD YESTERDAY, DEEP   
S/SE FLOW IS IN PLACE ACROSS MUCH OF THE FL PENINSULA THIS MORNING.   
IN FACT, THAT FEATURE HAS ACTUALLY CLOSED OFF INTO A WEAK   
SURFACE LOW NEAR JACKSONVILLE.

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2 hours ago, GaWx said:

 I just put this in the main tropical wx thread (this will lead to plentiful rainfall over a portion of the SE US):

There is a tight little circulation center (easily seen on radar) just offshore from Amelia Island where SSTs are ~85F moving NNW toward the lower GA coast, but it is more mid level than low level from what I've read. One NWS discussion mentioned that this is in association with the TUTT (see below). Surface pressures are still pretty high (1017 mb+) and surface winds are light. The highest wind I could find in gusts is 16 knots and that is at an offshore buoy.

 From Jacksonville NWS office earlier this morning:
AT THE SURFACE, AN INVERTED TROUGH ACROSS NORTH CENTRAL FL   
WILL LIFT NORTH-NORTHWESTWARD UP THE NE FL COAST AND INTO THE   
ALTAMAHA RIVER BASIN BY THIS EVENING. MEANWHILE, A TROPICAL UPPER   
TROPOSPHERIC TROUGH (TUTT) AND ASSOCIATED VORTICITY MAX WILL   
ROTATE ACROSS THE AREA.

--------------

From Melbourne ~40 minutes ago:
ISSUED AT 924 AM EDT FRI JUL 28 2023  
  
IN THE WAKE OF THE DISTURBANCE THAT MOVED OVERHEAD YESTERDAY, DEEP   
S/SE FLOW IS IN PLACE ACROSS MUCH OF THE FL PENINSULA THIS MORNING.   
IN FACT, THAT FEATURE HAS ACTUALLY CLOSED OFF INTO A WEAK   
SURFACE LOW NEAR JACKSONVILLE.

I wish we would get in on that instead of just  a scorching day.

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