New Disturbed Weather in Central GOMEX

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New Disturbed Weather in Central GOMEX

#1 Postby lrak » Fri Sep 07, 2018 6:53 pm

There is no model support only visible and water vapor satellite loops. But it looks like something may move towards TX? Need rain if anyone would tell me this will go "poof" by tomorrow? I missed Gordon's swell by 6 hours bc of work.....arg. :cry: Pressure is kinda low in this area but not sure if it's an ULL or a remnant of a wave or invest? Thanks.
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Re: New Disturbed Weather in Central GOMEX

#2 Postby tailgater » Sat Sep 08, 2018 12:22 pm

That hasn’t done much but I noticed on the 00 euro that it had a storm or depression in the GOM on quite a few runs @ Wensday 9-12 . Lala land but I’ll be watching the next set of runs since it picked up on Gordon early on.
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