#3712 Postby Ed Mahmoud » Sun Jul 20, 2008 8:45 am
Disclaimer: I believe that my reasoning is sound, but I am not a professional, my expected tracks and intensity are not official, and they ar enot endorsed by Storm2K
I called mi suegro this morning, and advised him that my belief is that hurricane watches may go up tomorrow for the Tamaulipas coast and possibly the coast of Texas along Padre Island. My wife has family in Tamaulipas and the Valley, and they should probably be getting bottled water, gasoline, batteries, flashlights, etc. today, before the panic.
I'm guessing (it has some scientific basis, but is still a guess) that we're probably talking a strong TS to a low end Cat 2, and they live near Cd. Ordaz, Tamps, and Mission and La Joya, Texas, that is, close enough to the coast that losing power seems a legitimate concern.
If the storm hits somewhere else, full gas tanks, bottled water and batteries will get used for something.
Model concensus seems clustered now, probably South of the Rio Grande (which would still put the Valley on what is usually the stronger side) but it seems anyplace from near Tampico to North of Corpus Christi is possible. And Claudette, while landfalling near Port O'Connor, did some damage near my wife's "Popo"s (her grandfather) vacation house in Jamaica Beach, Galveston Island.
Disclaimer: I believe that my reasoning is sound, but I am not a professional, my expected tracks and intensity are not official, and they ar enot endorsed by Storm2K
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