ATL: TROPICAL DEPRESSION ALEX - DISCUSSION
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I think a landfall anywheres between Brownsville and Vermillion Bay is not out of the question, as long as Alex keeps on acting up. The next 12 to 24 hours should tell us more.
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I think a landfall anywheres between Brownsville and Vermillion Bay is not out of the question, as long as Alex keeps on acting up. The next 12 to 24 hours should tell us more.
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Re: ATL: HURRICANE ALEX - DISCUSSION
Looking at what I think is the center on the long range radar out of BRO, seems to moving right along in a WNW motion .
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Re: ATL: HURRICANE ALEX - DISCUSSION
South Texas Storms wrote:wheres vermillion bay?
Center of Louisiana
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Well, isn't that a mighty big shift north...

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Don't you guys remember that almost all the models at one time showed Alex heading due West and then turning North and then NorthEast.
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not anymore this is good news for the US and the oilamericanre1 wrote:Don't you guys remember that almost all the models at one time showed Alex heading due West and then turning North and then NorthEast.

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Re: ATL: HURRICANE ALEX - DISCUSSION
i think that there is no chance of alex making landfall anywhere north of corpus.
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It's a mexico storm imhoSouth Texas Storms wrote:i think that there is no chance of alex making landfall anywhere north of corpus.
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Re: ATL: HURRICANE ALEX - DISCUSSION
ECMWF has shifted a tad south actually, still showing a Mexico landfall.


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I hope you guys are right. I could eat some crow stew. But IMHO I think Alex will start lifting North and then slightly NNE in the next couple days and come on shore around Sabine Pass on either Saturday or Sunday.
I have been pretty accurate in the past. I was within 60 miles of land fall for Katrina, Rita, Ike and Gustav. I hope I am wrong here, but this storm is actually starting to scare the crap out of me. I can see it making landfall as a strong Cat. 3 or even a weak Cat. 4 at Sabine Pass.
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I have been pretty accurate in the past. I was within 60 miles of land fall for Katrina, Rita, Ike and Gustav. I hope I am wrong here, but this storm is actually starting to scare the crap out of me. I can see it making landfall as a strong Cat. 3 or even a weak Cat. 4 at Sabine Pass.
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Re: ATL: HURRICANE ALEX - DISCUSSION
Wow! This storm is really coming together nicely.
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