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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Global Models
126 hours. Strengthening. Making landfall north of Belize. Almost exactly the same track as 18Z just a few hours faster.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_126m.gif
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_126m.gif
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
wxfollower wrote:where do you guys look at all this stuff?
There are a few good links to some data complied here:
http://www.loadedgunchasing.com/TropicalCyclonePage.html
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
wxfollower wrote:I have an uncle that lives in Brownsville should I alert him?
Hey, you can also tell your uncle that I've applied for a job in Brownsville and hoping to get an interview. Is your uncle important? Does he know the mayor? I'm a nice person!
...oh sorry... back to hurricane stuff...
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Global Models
Looks similar to last run... might get far enough for effects in S TX.
Really booking, that's for less than a week from now!
Really booking, that's for less than a week from now!
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Global Models
Brent wrote:Looks similar to last run... might get far enough for effects in S TX.
Really booking, that's for less than a week from now!
Yep..faster and faster every run
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Global Models
Hmmm, starting to rethink a SE TX landfall. I have no reason to disagree with the models.
Go figure, I have alerted everybody I know to think about buying batteries and water in the coming days in preperation for a possible serious hurricane.
Go figure, I have alerted everybody I know to think about buying batteries and water in the coming days in preperation for a possible serious hurricane.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Global Models
At 138 hours, it is at the same position it was at 156 hours in the 18z model.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
well, I know he was the medical director for the brownsville hospital, so I suppose he knows the mayor...Dunno, give me your name, and I will let him know... 

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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
The 0Z model appears to be more in line with the speed that the NHC estimated at it's 11 pm advisory--basically 12 hours faster than the 18Z model.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
With the latest model runs now, I'm sort of rethinking a SE TX landfall. I have no reason to disagree with the models at this time.
Go figure that as soon as I warn everybody I know to be buying batteries and water, the models send it WAY south.
Go figure that as soon as I warn everybody I know to be buying batteries and water, the models send it WAY south.

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looks like there is some kind of weakness there near TX and in the south-central states in general. I wouldn't be surprised if in future runs a turn north is predicted at some point in the GOM.
Last edited by Extremeweatherguy on Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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