Sorry..drezee wrote:KFDM Meteorologist wrote:Looking at Bouy data off the Texas coast there is certainly a circulation forming at the surface. Slim chance this could develop and head west toward South Texas.
Maybe you didn't see the other thread...this post was over an hour and a half before your new thread.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... 453d8854e3drezee wrote:Winds at 42002 switched to W over the last two hours. At first I thought it was an outflow boundary (abrupt chang in direction and increase in speed), but the pressure didn't abruptly rise after passage. The next few hours will be crucial.
Closed Low forming East Of Port Mansfield
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HouTXmetro wrote:I think it's to close to land to develope, but I'm no pro met. I'll wait another day before I start making predictions on development.
Land isn't the problem. Systems like this and BOC systems (and storms like Allison and Grace) often develop close to land. The synoptic setup and environment/formation is crucial.
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Wow at the rate this thread is going I may have to lock it in a couple of hours or less. 

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Extremeweatherguy wrote:Looks like this thing has a decent chance. Looking at satellite...this may be a TD or TS by the evening.
There's no way.There's not even a invest on this thing,no ts or td tonight.Let's just wait and see what happens over the next 12-24 hours.It is looking very impressive right now no doubt.
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Brent wrote:cycloneye wrote:Wow at the rate this thread is going I may have to lock it in a couple of hours.
LOL... yep. Might be within the next hour at this rate.
I was wrong.Maybe in less than an hour.

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