Tropical Wave in Western GOM
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- southerngale
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Re: Tropical Wave in Western GOM
It's raining hard here, with lots of thunder and lightning. We had the same a little bit ago as well, then it stopped for a bit. Looks like a lot more to come...
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Pressure starting to drop a little in these Buoys. Lets see if this a trend or what.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42055
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42002
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42055
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=42002
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Re: Tropical Wave in Western GOM
um tailgater these bouys seem to be rising both in mid 29.90's
they were both in 29.80's to 29.90 within the last 24 hours. what am i missing?
they were both in 29.80's to 29.90 within the last 24 hours. what am i missing?
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[quote="cpdaman"]um tailgater these bouys seem to be rising both in mid 29.90's
they were both in 29.80's to 29.90 within the last 24 hours. what am i missing?[/quote
You should look at 24 hrs ago to compare pressure readings. They are small drops, just something to watch and see if it continues.
they were both in 29.80's to 29.90 within the last 24 hours. what am i missing?[/quote
You should look at 24 hrs ago to compare pressure readings. They are small drops, just something to watch and see if it continues.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Western GOM
I think I might see a bit of turning due east of Brownsville, but maybe my eyes or mind are deceiving me.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Western GOM
I'm in Lockport, La right now (about 40 - 50 miles south of New Orleans). Looking south, the sky has that "tropical look" to it with the dark blue background and low, white whispy clouds.
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Re: Tropical Wave in Western GOM
Pressures are rising slightly via bouy data. UUL near Del Rio, TX is effecting NW GOM system. ULL may have moved a little N today which does not fair well for Middle and Upper TX Coasts.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/maps/WestGulf.shtml
http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/sa ... e&itype=wv
Potential Big rain event for Central/SE TX and SW LA next 2 days.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/maps/WestGulf.shtml
http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/sa ... e&itype=wv
Potential Big rain event for Central/SE TX and SW LA next 2 days.
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>>I'm in Lockport, La right now (about 40 - 50 miles south of New Orleans). Looking south, the sky has that "tropical look" to it with the dark blue background and low, white whispy clouds.
You working or just moved to Lockport, my current home-town or at least the place we couchsurf at. Hadn't seen you guys since the french quarter last year.
FWIW, it's breezy and cloudy in downtown New Orleans. Nothing to write home about and no rain so far.
Steve
You working or just moved to Lockport, my current home-town or at least the place we couchsurf at. Hadn't seen you guys since the french quarter last year.
FWIW, it's breezy and cloudy in downtown New Orleans. Nothing to write home about and no rain so far.
Steve
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Re: Tropical Wave in Western GOM
Looking like a rather large rain event for the GOM. Getting a little comma shape going on, I don't know... Anything at the surface?


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Re: Tropical Wave in Western GOM
SouthFloridawx wrote:Looking like a rather large rain event for the GOM. Getting a little comma shape going on, I don't know... Anything at the surface?
The area is "looking" interesting with every passing hour. You just don't know with these
tropical systems. I guess only time will tell. By the way, it really hasn't moved much in the last 24 hours.
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HouTXmetro wrote:Why does the ULL moving North not fair well for SE Texas?
Cause and effect. SE TX has been on northern fringe of tropical airmass of system in GOM while ULL was near Cotulla, TX. ULL drifting N will allow tropical surge to move inland further N and E of influence of ULL. Remember, we had a frontal boundry move through Houston Metro area earlier this week with low dew points. That has changed now. Just my thoughts.
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skysummit wrote:artist wrote:does anyone have the link to the ghcc website? There are actually 2 links- one has weather in the beginning of it I think. I recently lost everything including my links. Thanks for your help. I would like both links as one is a backup I remember.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/
thank you !
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Re: Tropical Wave in Western GOM
Breezy, or T-storm induced breeze?
Btw, I'm much more worried about the stock market than I am the GOM blob.
Btw, I'm much more worried about the stock market than I am the GOM blob.
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TexWx wrote:Breezy, or T-storm induced breeze?
Btw, I'm much more worried about the stock market than I am the GOM blob.
yikes, down 380.
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It's not raining here (yet) at the office, but I was out during lunch and I noticed the wind has picked-up from the east. If this were "pre internet" days, I'd be anxiously awaiting the next Tropical Update because the conditions outside today are reminiscent of what happens when systems form south of us in the GOM.
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Or maybe they're all lying and it is tropical... But, they don't want gas to skyrocket....
I kid... i kid

I kid... i kid
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