srainhoutx wrote:Looking like we still have a mid level system this morning. Still see no indications from RECON of surface LLC at this time.
Yeah that's strange. Still a system without LLC is no tropical cyclone.
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srainhoutx wrote:Looking like we still have a mid level system this morning. Still see no indications from RECON of surface LLC at this time.
Bane wrote:it continues to look like crap.
hurricanefloyd5 wrote:Watch the gas prices go up again because of Dolly in the GOM!!!!!!!! Not like it was painfull enought as it is at the gas Station!!!!!
Frank2 wrote:Yes, but, it's important to note that Dolly is beginning to move underneath a high now located over TX, so, that should continue the rapid W movement...
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huwvloop.html
Frank2 wrote:Yes, but, it's important to note that Dolly is beginning to move underneath a high now located over TX, so, that should continue the rapid W movement...
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huwvloop.html
ronjon wrote:Actually an upper level high is building over Dolly as we speak. Now that the "apparent center" has moved off the coast, look for rapid development and we should have a mature tropical cyclone in 24 hrs. Latest models sensing a slightly larger weakness in the ridge in 48 hrs - now focusing landfall somewhere between BRO and CORPUS. Depending on utimately how large she gets, Dolly could bring squally weather all the way up to the upper TX coast.
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