Month: July 2019

Satellite Weather 07/31/2019

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GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Surface to mid level high pressure ridge axis was oriented east to west across central Florida with an upper level trough over the central Gulf of Mexico. Diurnal heating and sea breeze development will generate scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. A majority of the activity will be along the east coastal waters this morning then over east coast inland areas along the sea breeze during the afternoon. All activity will travel towards the northwest and north. http://www.thewxreporter.com

Satellite Weather 07/30/2019

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GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. A tight moisture content gradient exists with high moisture along the east coast and Atlantic and lower moisture over the west coast. Diurnal heating and sea breeze development will generate scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. A majority of the activity will be along the east coastal waters this morning then over east coast inland areas along the sea breeze during the afternoon. All activity will slowly drift towards the northwest and north. http://www.thewxreporter.com

Satellite Weather 07/28/2019

Credit: NOAA

GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Remnants of upper level trough still located east to west across northern Florida and Gulf of Mexico. A combination of sufficient moisture, diurnal heating and sea breeze development will generate scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Weak west to southwest steering level winds the peninsula will push activity towards the east and northeast. Activity north of the trough axis, across northeastern Florida, will travel towards the west southwest.

Satellite Weather 07/27/2019

Credit: NOAA

GOES EAST GeoColor satellite imagery over Florida. Remnants of front and upper trough was lying east to west across northern Florida. A combination of sufficient moisture, diurnal heating and sea breeze development will generate scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. West to southwest steering level winds over the southern two thirds of the peninsula will push activity towards the east and northeast. Activity across northeastern Florida will travel towards the west southwest.