have initialized #12 as a 35 kt tropical storm on the latest 1800utc run.
http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/ ... s/03090418
Henri soon born probably by 5 pm today ... tropical models
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Henri soon born probably by 5 pm today ... tropical models
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Good Luck Fla
Sorry to wish a storm on someone else, But here in Texas, I'm glad to see something go the other way in the Gulf, instead of heading for the TX coastal Bend.
Although I know FLa has had a TON of rain so far, this may not be good for them.
Good Luck & Stay Dry.
Although I know FLa has had a TON of rain so far, this may not be good for them.
Good Luck & Stay Dry.
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Re: Good Luck Fla
CenTexTrash wrote:Sorry to wish a storm on someone else, But here in Texas, I'm glad to see something go the other way in the Gulf, instead of heading for the TX coastal Bend.
Although I know FLa has had a TON of rain so far, this may not be good for them.
Good Luck & Stay Dry.
Welcome to Storm2k, CenTexTrash. TX has sure seen it's fair share of TC's this year, and Florida has seen it's share of rain that's for sure. Texas needs a break and so does Florida. Florida's total rainfall this year like much of the Southeast has seen already a year's worth of rainfall in just 8 months (that averages between 50-60 inches per year)
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tropicalweatherwatcher wrote:When will TD 12 strengthen into Henri 10:30 PM or 5:30 AM
Convection has diminished a little bit in strength tonight and the pressures came up a couple of millibars. I really would have thought that #12 would have been named at 5 pm today, but NHC shows a lot of restraint in not upgrading today. We'll see but if the current trend continues, it won't be until tomorrow morning.
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tropicalweatherwatcher wrote:When will TD 12 strengthen into Henri 10:30 PM or 5:30 AM
The National Hurricane Center advisories are issued at 5:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 5:00 PM and 11:00 PM Eastern Time. One or two intermedite advisories issued every three or two hours, respectively when the storm is close to land.
The National Hurricane Center issues Tropical Weather Outlooks at 5:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 5:30 PM and 10:30 PM Eastern Time.
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