GOM BLOB ALERT 5-29-06
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GOM BLOB ALERT 5-29-06
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[Disclaimer: My Amateur Opinion, please defer to your local authorities or the NHC for Guidance.]
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Right now there's too much shear, however, in 36 - 48 hours, if convection is persistant, the BoC will be pretty favorable when it comes to wind shear. The GFS does put a low in that area in the short term, but does nothing with it. I doubt convection will stay persistant long enough, but who knows. Here's another visible shot:
14:02 UTC:
14:15 UTC:

14:02 UTC:

14:15 UTC:

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Johnny wrote:The rain southeast, Texas is recieving right now can easily be compared to tropical storm type rain. Some parts of southeast, Texas have recieve 12 to 15 inches of rain! It's not over yet.
I know... I pray that no one looses their home in this event. The rain is falling over Southeast Texas including Houston.
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Johnny wrote:The rain southeast, Texas is recieving right now can easily be compared to tropical storm type rain. Some parts of southeast, Texas have recieve 12 to 15 inches of rain! It's not over yet.
Which brings us up to that timely statement:
It doesn't take a hurricane to cause disaster in the Houston/Galveston area.

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