Waco,TX
Temp:84
Heat Index:83
Wind: From NE at 6 mph
Humidity: 38%
Pressure: 29.81 in.
Dew Point: 56°F
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Look at that dewpoint,will that 56 degree dewpoint impact Rita?
My current conditions
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My current conditions
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
Dewpoint in Dallas is 70degrees
ALso, check out latest Pwater values. Shes moving in the moist air with her. I dont think dry air will be an issue till after landfall.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/s4/index2.html
(click on precipatable water)
Not sure how the atmosphere around her (top to bottom) as a whole is looking, but theres definitely enough moisture moving in to keep her going it seems.
ALso, check out latest Pwater values. Shes moving in the moist air with her. I dont think dry air will be an issue till after landfall.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/s4/index2.html
(click on precipatable water)
Not sure how the atmosphere around her (top to bottom) as a whole is looking, but theres definitely enough moisture moving in to keep her going it seems.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Yes it will...It is already starting to move into the northwestern quad. Watch this thing weaken 20 millibars durning the next 24 hours. In possibly make landfall as a 110 mph hurricane.
You should add a disclaimer if you are going to say something like that. Some people come here just to view the boards, and saying that might confuse them into thinking that Rita will not be a bad storm.
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