Corpus Christi is at more risk than Galveston now
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Corpus Christi is at more risk than Galveston now
Follow the trends... Model runs have been shifting south consistently for the past 24 hours. And didn't Derek Ortt predict a direct hit on Corpus yesterday?
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Please people don't be fooled. Models are going to jump around a little (50-100 miles either way) on different runs. The direction of the storm is still pretty much on line with a due W track at this point. The only thing that will change is just when and where it makes a N turn, if it indeed does.
As it's always said, if your in the cone be prepared.
If you don't know what a Cat 5 can do, simply go look at some pictures of Slidell and the Ms Gulf Coast.
At this point I wouldn't assume anything. Prepare for the worst and Pray for the best.
Right now I would say C to SE LA is in good shape. Anything from SW LA to Mex needs to watch closely. Sometimes things change quickly.
As it's always said, if your in the cone be prepared.
If you don't know what a Cat 5 can do, simply go look at some pictures of Slidell and the Ms Gulf Coast.
At this point I wouldn't assume anything. Prepare for the worst and Pray for the best.
Right now I would say C to SE LA is in good shape. Anything from SW LA to Mex needs to watch closely. Sometimes things change quickly.
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dwg71 wrote:a 5 hour W -WSW movement is long term. This will greatly effect track, imo. The ridge is ruling. The HP isnt moving. That is an equation for a more southerly track than forecast.
Um, if the ridge is building that wouldnt of allowed her to move WNW for the past hour. If it was buildiing we would see WSW which we are not seeing at the momment. The wsw we saw was temporary. Remeber Overall movement will equal west.
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hicksta wrote:skysummit wrote:Her current position is still south of all the models at this point.
You need to realize its not the short term movement, its the long term.
Believe me, I realize exactly what's going on. That still does not change the fact that her current position is south of where the models have her at right now. I'm not saying that it will continue though. I did see her jog back to the WNW.
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