GOM System (Ex 95L)
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BreinLa wrote:Okay the NHC says its not moving much, now I'm interested. Oh and Derek your statement "just a blob, no big deal" sorry bud everything sitting south of the Gulf Coast is a big deal to most of us.
Especially considering this blob is almost right on top of the Loop Current and barely moving. We have seen time and time again what that does (although not for a developing system).
I'd give it a 60% chance of development (which is far more than I give to 93L).
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I thought it was moving wsw??cycloneye wrote:AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS...ASSOCIATED WITH A SURFACE
TROUGH...HAS DEVELOPED OVER THE NORTH-CENTRAL GULF OF MEXICO THIS
AFTERNOON. SOME SLOW DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE OVER
THE NEXT DAY OR SO. LITTLE MOTION IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.
5:30 PM TWO.
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:JBs afternoon post said this is coming to TX. I just hope it comes close enough to bring me some rain! I wouldn't even mind a nice weak TS along the central or upper TX coast with some breezy winds (to make it feel cooler).
Don't get your hopes up. Remember we're under high pressure. Houston TV ch. 2 met says it's going into south Texas or Northern Mexico.
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Stormtrack wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:JBs afternoon post said this is coming to TX. I just hope it comes close enough to bring me some rain! I wouldn't even mind a nice weak TS along the central or upper TX coast with some breezy winds (to make it feel cooler).
Don't get your hopes up. Remember we're under high pressure. Houston TV ch. 2 met says it's going into south Texas or Northern Mexico.
That sounds like the most logical scenario at this point.
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Stormtrack wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:JBs afternoon post said this is coming to TX. I just hope it comes close enough to bring me some rain! I wouldn't even mind a nice weak TS along the central or upper TX coast with some breezy winds (to make it feel cooler).
Don't get your hopes up. Remember we're under high pressure. Houston TV ch. 2 met says it's going into south Texas or Northern Mexico.
Yep, even IF anything happened, it's not going to plow into this high anchored over us right now. They might send Geraldo to South Padre - but not Lake Charles, that's for sure.
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CrazyC83 wrote:hicksta wrote:i can hear the media hyping a new orleans hit already!!
Considering it is not even an Invest yet and that path is blocked by a ridge (unless it moves westward), it is way too soon for such.
Yep. Afternoon NO AFD:
ANOTHER INTERESTING FEATURE NOTED ON SATELLITE AND RADAR IS A
RATHER LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS THAT DEVELOPED
OFFSHORE IN THE NORTH CENTRAL GULF OF MEXICO. THERE APPEARS TO BE A
WEAK AND BROAD SURFACE LOW PRESSURE AREA UNDERNEATH THE CONVECTIVE
COMPLEX WITH NICE ANTICYCLONIC OUTFLOW IN THE UPPER LEVELS. SHEAR
WITH THIS SYSTEM SHOULD INCREASE AS THE UPPER LOW OVER EAST FL
RETROGRADES WEST...BUT THIS WILL HAVE TO BE WATCHED TO SEE IF
CONVECTION PERSISTS AND SURFACE PRESSURES LOWER OVER THE NEXT 12
TO 24 HOURS. WHATEVER BECOMES OF THIS...MID/UPPER HIGH PRESSURE
OVER OUR AREA SHOULD STEER THE SYSTEM WEST TOWARDS TEXAS AND
MEXICO.
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Brandon007 wrote:I don't know about you guys but this thing kinda freaks me out I know you guys are saying its not likely to develop but it gives you a bad feeling when something that big is basically sitting in your back yard
IMO you seriously have nothing to worry about with this. I'd be more worried about those repeated MCS complexes coming down from your north than this...
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