Area of disturbed weather off Georgia Coast
An area of disturbed weather associated with a low pressure system spawned by a decaying frontal boundary, has become more organized today. This system has been declared Tropical Investigation Area 99L (Invest 99L). This system is located near 31.0 North, 79.0 West, or about 200 miles southeast of Savannah, Georgia. Right now, there are only four of the early-cycle models out. The BAMM and BAMD both show this system moving southeast before curving back to the west and making landfall near Daytona Beach, FL as a moderate tropical storm. The BAMS model shows 99L turning back to the west sooner then landfalling near Jacksonville, FL as a tropical depression or weak tropical storm. The LBAR model is the only one which shows the system going out so sea; however, this model is usually only good with storm that develop in the early part of the season and storms that travel due west like Dean and Felix. On the website, I will post my preliminary forecast once more of the models come out. This could be as early as this evening, but no later than tomorrow evening, unless of course a depression forms during the next 24 hours, which appears unlikely at this time. Also, as of now, there are no scheduled hurricane hunter missions for this system.
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