Trough vs Kat
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Trough vs Kat
Okay, the flames will roll, blah blah blah, whatever, here goes....
My concern is this, on WV the trough isn't coming south anymore, its riding over the top, Kat appears to be *winning* if you will. I believe the WNW movement has had a much more Westerly action to it in the last hour or so. The "cleared out" area between Texas and Kat hasn't shruken in size as much as I thought was predicted, and in fact is getting backed up with another dry slot behind it, with only a sliver of what was left of the trough sticking it out, but heading out NE and I think will be gone within 5 hours. This, I BELIEVE, will change everything, but I won't call a landfall just yet, until I see the last bit of cloud cover move out of SE Texas. I'm probably WAY off base on all of this, and she is probably just Stair stepping, but I wanted to put my thoughts down somewhere, hopefully I'll get constructive criticism and not too much flamage....thanks
cheers,
loon
My concern is this, on WV the trough isn't coming south anymore, its riding over the top, Kat appears to be *winning* if you will. I believe the WNW movement has had a much more Westerly action to it in the last hour or so. The "cleared out" area between Texas and Kat hasn't shruken in size as much as I thought was predicted, and in fact is getting backed up with another dry slot behind it, with only a sliver of what was left of the trough sticking it out, but heading out NE and I think will be gone within 5 hours. This, I BELIEVE, will change everything, but I won't call a landfall just yet, until I see the last bit of cloud cover move out of SE Texas. I'm probably WAY off base on all of this, and she is probably just Stair stepping, but I wanted to put my thoughts down somewhere, hopefully I'll get constructive criticism and not too much flamage....thanks
cheers,
loon
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Re: Trough vs Kat
loon wrote:Okay, the flames will roll, blah blah blah, whatever, here goes....
My concern is this, on WV the trough isn't coming south anymore, its riding over the top, Kat appears to be *winning* if you will. I believe the WNW movement has had a much more Westerly action to it in the last hour or so. The "cleared out" area between Texas and Kat hasn't shruken in size as much as I thought was predicted, and in fact is getting backed up with another dry slot behind it, with only a sliver of what was left of the trough sticking it out, but heading out NE and I think will be gone within 5 hours. This, I BELIEVE, will change everything, but I won't call a landfall just yet, until I see the last bit of cloud cover move out of SE Texas. I'm probably WAY off base on all of this, and she is probably just Stair stepping, but I wanted to put my thoughts down somewhere, hopefully I'll get constructive criticism and not too much flamage....thanks
cheers,
loon
NHC has it nailed..Worst Case Senerio...
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Re: Trough vs Kat
DESTRUCTION5 wrote:loon wrote:Okay, the flames will roll, blah blah blah, whatever, here goes....
My concern is this, on WV the trough isn't coming south anymore, its riding over the top, Kat appears to be *winning* if you will. I believe the WNW movement has had a much more Westerly action to it in the last hour or so. The "cleared out" area between Texas and Kat hasn't shruken in size as much as I thought was predicted, and in fact is getting backed up with another dry slot behind it, with only a sliver of what was left of the trough sticking it out, but heading out NE and I think will be gone within 5 hours. This, I BELIEVE, will change everything, but I won't call a landfall just yet, until I see the last bit of cloud cover move out of SE Texas. I'm probably WAY off base on all of this, and she is probably just Stair stepping, but I wanted to put my thoughts down somewhere, hopefully I'll get constructive criticism and not too much flamage....thanks
cheers,
loon
NHC has it nailed..Worst Case Senerio...
I believe the same DESTRUCT, I was just putting down my thoughts...
cheers,
loon
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SWLA wrote:It won't be much longer before it is south of the mouth of the
mississippi. That turn had better start soon or we could see
a landfall closer to Houma. JMO.
If I had to guees and that would be a guess. It would go into Houma or inaround there. going more west every min
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It looks like the eye is about to appear on the long-range. If that is it, the movement looks to be WNW to NW, just as the NHC's has it going.
Good thoughts though Loon...
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/lix_long.shtml
Good thoughts though Loon...
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/lix_long.shtml
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