Marine Thunderstorm Wind — Gulf of Mexico From East Cape Sable To Chokoloskee 20 To 60 Nm Out and Beyond 5 Fathoms, Gulf of Mexico
2022-06-03 · near Smith Shoal Light, Gulf of Mexico From East Cape Sable To Chokoloskee 20 To 60 Nm Out and Beyond 5 Fathoms, Gulf of Mexico
Event narrative
A south-southeast wind gust of 35 knots was measured at the WeatherFlow station at Smith Shoal Light.
Wider weather episode
An extended period of hazardous marine winds, resultant from showers and thunderstorms, impacted the Florida Keys coastal waters in association with a slowly-developing low pressure system originating near the Yucatan Peninsula. The low pressure, monitored for tropical cyclone development and designated as Potential Tropical Cyclone One, moved northeast and crossed the southern Florida peninsula the morning of June 4th. The low pressure later attained the organization necessary to become Tropical Storm Alex well east of Florida. As the low pressure required potential tropical cyclone advisories, a detailed report of maximum winds in the Florida Keys marine area is available from the MIAPSHKEY product (WMO Header ACUS72 KKEY) issued on June 7, 2022.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1041141. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.