.This has Houston written all over it. We have dodged our last bullet
The storm is more than 2500 miles away from Houston. I highly doubt it
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dwg71 wrote:This has Houston written all over it.We have dodged our last bullet.
jschlitz wrote:dwg71 wrote:This has Houston written all over it.We have dodged our last bullet.
A Cape Verde making landfall in Houston in October would be the new climatological record of the season, possibly in history; moreso than Rita making it from the Bahamas past 90W the last week of September.


jkt21787 wrote:jschlitz wrote:dwg71 wrote:This has Houston written all over it.We have dodged our last bullet.
A Cape Verde making landfall in Houston in October would be the new climatological record of the season, possibly in history; moreso than Rita making it from the Bahamas past 90W the last week of September.
You and some others obviously don't have your sarcasm meter on. This is dwg we're talking about. Also notice the wink smiley...

audioslave8 wrote:It doesn't matter this storm has fish written all over it. Should be just a shipping dealio.

Well maybe future Stan will make it interesting down the road but I think he will have a hard time hitting the east coast.~Floydbuster wrote:audioslave8 wrote:It doesn't matter this storm has fish written all over it. Should be just a shipping dealio.
I agree...but the discussion is interesting:::
THE OFFICIAL FORECAST IS A LITTLE SLOWER THAN AND WEST OF THE NOGAPS AND GFDL BUT FASTER THAN THE GFS WHICH SEEMS SLOWED BY A SEEMINGLY SPURIOUS LOW TO ITS EAST. NONE OF THE MODELS FORECAST A MOTION NORTH OF 30N WITHIN FIVE DAYS DUE TO A RIDGE BUILDING WESTWARD LATE IN THE PERIOD.
audioslave8 wrote:It doesn't matter this storm has fish written all over it. Should be just a shipping dealio.

Anthysteg wrote:audioslave8 wrote:It doesn't matter this storm has fish written all over it. Should be just a shipping dealio.
In my experience the official forcast track is usually somehow wrong and with the fact that there IS A LARGE level of uncertainity after 3 days it's foolish to say it'll definitely be a fish.
Don't ride it off until all models show a consist flow to a certain area. Which they obviously don't.



audioslave8 wrote:ITS A FISH!!! bye bye Stan MMMM........ thats why the NHC give us their forecast track to show us he is going out to sea. Seems nobody thinks the NHC is right anymore. What the hell you think they do there. Its going out to sea. It might be a little west than the official track but its leaving town. I guess Hurricanes these days can rip right through cold fronts.
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