Now none of the models keep the storm in
Texas for long. It could be a big rain maker
for the someone if this pans out or big trouble
if it gets back into the GOM.
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tr ... model.html
Models still doing weird things with Ivan
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Models still doing weird things with Ivan
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Yep - that would be amazing if he simply flirted with land just a little and ended up in the GOM for a 3rd go around. Perhaps he'll hear that Mexican tequila is great this time of year and head down to that coast. In the meantime, the BOC will have suffered an early frost of water temperatures and Ivan will be lost forever . . .
Dreamin . . . I must be dreamin . . . .
Dreamin . . . I must be dreamin . . . .
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These models seem to be in pretty good agreement, UKMET is 12 hours old. Texas could escape without any significant rain.
These models seem to be in pretty good agreement, UKMET is 12 hours old. Texas could escape without any significant rain.
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