HurricaneGirl wrote::eek: Holy Crap!
There it is!!!! The Official Holy Crap! Now it's time to worry!

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Decomdoug wrote:cycloneye wrote:OuterBanker wrote:Looks like it could be good news for Fla. Typical for June storms almost all precip is east of the center and it very heavily laden with moisture (Grand Cayman already has had 20 plus inches in 24 hrs). With any luck it could track more north drenching the entire state. Also, even if it does track on the initial forecast path the Carolinas won't have to deal with it because everything is east of center.
Yes,Much of the Floirida Penninsula has been on a deficit of precipitation and this will help in a big way to if not terminate the drought,to aliviate greatly that.
Deficit is an under statement. I hope the treasure coast gets some substancial rain from this system.
While West Palm and Vero Beach have had some decient rain showers in the last 30 days, Port St. Lucie has only had about .60" in the past couple of months. We haven't been able to buy rain. The ground under my lawn is dry like a desert.
Rain, Rain, Rain,(chanting!)
HurricaneGirl wrote::eek: Holy Crap!
mtm4319 wrote:Anyone know how good the NGM model is?
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/carib/ngm/12/images/ngm_slp_048l.gif
Takes it to the Mobile/Pensacola area in just 48 hours.
skysummit wrote:BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL
1137 AM EDT SAT JUN 10 2006
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN KEY WEST HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
LOWER KEYS IN MONROE COUNTY IN FLORIDA
* UNTIL NOON EDT
* AT 1134 AM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS
OF 60 MPH. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED 5 MILES SOUTHEAST OF BIG COPPITT
KEY...OR ABOUT 12 MILES EAST OF KEY WEST...AND MOVING NORTHWEST AT
15 MPH.
* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
SUGARLOAF KEY...BAY POINT...SHARK KEY AND BOCA CHICA
PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST
AT 3 0 5...2 9 5...1 3 1 6...EXTENSION 3.
LAT...LON 2441 8164 2449 8146 2483 8164 2476 8183
mtm4319 wrote:mtm4319 wrote:Anyone know how good the NGM model is?
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/carib/ngm/12/images/ngm_slp_048l.gif
Takes it to the Mobile/Pensacola area in just 48 hours.
Bumping for any opinions on the Nested Grid model.
I really hope this does not happen. This model is showing a Cat. 1/2 Hurricane threatening the Galveston/Houston area!mtm4319 wrote:NAM-WRF at 12z still likes the SW movement off the coast of Texas...
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwpara ... p_084l.gif
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