Models may be right...

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Models may be right...

#1 Postby Anonymous » Thu Jun 10, 2004 2:48 pm

With talk with models of a MAJOR rain event salong the Gulf coast, this looks troubling...

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Josephine96

#2 Postby Josephine96 » Thu Jun 10, 2004 2:49 pm

Could be.. Hope the rain doesn't stay too long if it parks on top of someone..
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Rainband

#3 Postby Rainband » Thu Jun 10, 2004 3:13 pm

What models isn't the GFS the only one. Our flow has shifted to the sw so some of that moisture will come here if the flow stays the same. Oh well we need the rain :wink:
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ColdFront77

#4 Postby ColdFront77 » Thu Jun 10, 2004 4:28 pm

Rainband wrote:What models isn't the GFS the only one. Our flow has shifted to the sw so some of that moisture will come here if the flow stays the same. Oh well we need the rain :wink:

I mentioned this in another thread and was thinking I was going to gete some sort of response referring to the "New Orleans rain."


ColdFront77 wrote:Florida's afternoon and evening thunderstorms have reversed direction as expected as a high basically moved across the peninsula.

Storms were moving generally northwestward the last several days compared to this afternoon's easterly movement.
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