sealbach wrote:can you say $4+ gas?
Well I'll be riding the bus to work.
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N2DaTropics wrote:To me this has LA/Upper TX storm written all over it...a strong ridge is supposed to build in over the Eastern portion of the U.S. keeping Chris on a more WNW track once it enters into the GOM...the 7 day plot has it at about 25 Lat and 85 Long...I realize this is far too early to be making any landfall predictions but if I were forced to make a prediction it would be very Rita-esque...
These tiny storms can really be bad for the Gulf. They tend not to weaken until right at landfall instead of drawing in drier air before hand (such as Rita and Katrina). This means they have the potential to be big wind storms. The only good thing is that these smaller storms usually have far less surge.NONAME wrote:Wow This is a tiny Looking tropical storm but it looks very impressive campared to yesterday morning when it had hardly any convection then it just blew up yesterday became a depression and now a tropical storm all when it wasn't suposed to. I think Chris will be the First hurricane of the 2006 season outflow is looking lots better and so is chris in every frame.
ncdowneast wrote:cant wait till next year when we can finally get past the "rita" and "katrina" references......This storm is also tracking like a dozen other storms and it may never even get close to the track or intensity of rita!
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