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#41 Postby wxguy25 » Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:44 pm

JenyEliza wrote:
JenyEliza wrote:I have a (completely) novice question, so forgive me if I appear to be asking something stupid.

But...here goes anyway.....

Check out this satellite image, and note the plume of moisture from as far west as Baja, passing over Mexico, and into southern Texas.

Seems to me, that this could be moving eastward and might possibly meet up with the storm that's coming this weekend. Is this possible? Has anyone else noticed this? IF this were to happen, how would this impact the coming events? Any thoughts?

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Wxguy....I posted this yesterday in a different thread...and I have to ask (after reading your newest discussion here)

This is where I posted the above: http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=56091

Is this part of what's messing up your ability to nail down the predictions for this weekend? Did I (way inadvertently) catch something early? (probably not...but woo hoo if I did).

Jeny

BTW...the satellite map looked different yesterday (obviously).


Jeny, You had the right Idea above from yesterday. What you see of MX, And the baja right now is the result of the STJ energy hung up off the West coast. THAT will become a major player later in the weekend WRT to the phasing over the EUS
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#42 Postby JenyEliza » Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:48 pm

wxguy25 wrote:Jeny, You had the right Idea above from yesterday. What you see of MX, And the baja right now is the result of the STJ energy hung up off the West coast. THAT will become a major player later in the weekend WRT to the phasing over the EUS


WOOO Hooo.....I called something early, and (fairly) correctly? SEE...you guys ARE teaching me about the weather!!!

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#43 Postby stormman » Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:18 pm

well unfortantley it appears the storm isnt going to phase now, so forget about the big storm, just a average snow at best.
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#44 Postby Brent » Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:27 pm

LOL... I love how people give up so easily. Now when the storm is back, they'll be the first to freak out and call for 40 feet of snow. :lol:
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#45 Postby Stormsfury » Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:22 am

krysof wrote:I accidentally made a thread similair to the post and it is now locked. What's going to happen to me.


It's to keep duplicate threads off the boards ... nothing more ....

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