Tireman4 wrote:Not to thread hijack, but this is in a similar vein, did NWS HGX site go down?
yes they are for some unknown reason.....
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Tireman4 wrote:Not to thread hijack, but this is in a similar vein, did NWS HGX site go down?
HouTXmetro wrote:The models are tightly clustered just North of Brownsville. I would be preparing if I were in Brownsville or Corpus.
I think they have found high enough winds for a minimal depression so far..but they are still looking and will probably find higher winds. We will see..HURAKAN wrote:So, we have a LLC but the winds are not strong enough to be declared a depression?
panhandlehurricane79 wrote:so this will become a hurricane? i think so and it will hit houston i think.
HURAKAN wrote:So, we have a LLC but the winds are not strong enough to be declared a depression?
RL3AO wrote:panhandlehurricane79 wrote:so this will become a hurricane? i think so and it will hit houston i think.
Unlikely, yet possible.
southerngale wrote:HURAKAN wrote:So, we have a LLC but the winds are not strong enough to be declared a depression?
I thought there wasn't a maximum needed on winds for a depression... just under 39mph.
southerngale wrote:HURAKAN wrote:So, we have a LLC but the winds are not strong enough to be declared a depression?
I thought there wasn't a maximum needed on winds for a depression... just under 39mph.
so far they have found winds in the 20-25mph range.HURAKAN wrote:southerngale wrote:HURAKAN wrote:So, we have a LLC but the winds are not strong enough to be declared a depression?
I thought there wasn't a maximum needed on winds for a depression... just under 39mph.
But if in the case of finding winds like 15 mph and a 1007 mb well-defined LLC, the NHC won't upgrade it to depression. Just a hypothesis, not that this is the case.
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