How strong will TD18 get?
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How strong will TD18 get?
For a bonus points, say where it will likely interact with land, if anywhere. 
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The following post is NOT an official forecast and should not be used as such. It is just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. It is NOT endorsed by any professional institution including storm2k.org For Official Information please refer to the NHC and NWS products.
Since no one else has made a projected landfall yet, I'll go ahead and chime in. My very amateurish opinion (with no real data to back it up
) is around Matagorda bay. Basically half way between Corpus Cristi and Galvenston. And for intensity I'm guessing around a strong Cat 3 or so. 
Since no one else has made a projected landfall yet, I'll go ahead and chime in. My very amateurish opinion (with no real data to back it up
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Well Considering that it could be near cat 4 as its leaving the florida keys I would say it could be a cat 4 with the chance that it could go higher and for land fall I would have to say prob. Mexico/texas border with the slightest wobble north or south being the deciding factor in if its a mexico or texas direct hit!
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I picked 940-960 for the same reason mentioned above. As far as landfall(s) are concerned, I say Miami-Dade County South of Biscayne Bay (cat 2) and then Brazoria County, TX near Surfside Beach (cat 3).
Good Lord, I hope you're wrong...not to say its not possible, I just hope you're wrong.
vaffie wrote:I'd say SE Texas, sub-900.
Good Lord, I hope you're wrong...not to say its not possible, I just hope you're wrong.
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920-940 Freeport, TX .... for reason I posted earlier today that had to be deleted due to content.
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The following post is NOT an official forecast and should not be used as such. It is just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. It is NOT endorsed by any professional institution including storm2k.org For Official Information please refer to the NHC and NWS products.
920-940 Freeport, TX .... for reason I posted earlier today that had to be deleted due to content.
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