NDG wrote:49knots at surface estimated by Reconn???
That can't be right because then if it's around 50kts at the surface then it would be a 60mph storm and that's not possible by the ay this thing looks?????
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NDG wrote:49knots at surface estimated by Reconn???
hurricanefloyd5 wrote:CajunMama wrote:jasons wrote:Just checking in - on vacation on Florida - something told me this would be the week something would spin-up and possibly impact Houston. Grrrrr...
Looks like a disorganized TD to me ATTM.
Jason i'm in the same boat only i'm in las vegas. It's painful watching this from afar! My only worry is we fly into houston on tuesday so i'm on the laptop watching this as often as i can.
Did you ever think about coming back tomorrow on monday and not tuseday?
vaffie wrote:1815Z picture showing a blowup of convection over the center occurring over the past half an hour. It may be starting to get its act together.
stevetampa33614 wrote:vaffie wrote:1815Z picture showing a blowup of convection over the center occurring over the past half an hour. It may be starting to get its act together.
link? SSD loop shows nothing significant.
edit thanks hurakoon
stevetampa33614 wrote:vaffie wrote:1815Z picture showing a blowup of convection over the center occurring over the past half an hour. It may be starting to get its act together.
link? SSD loop shows nothing significant.
edit thanks hurakoon
KWT wrote:Looking more and more like your typical lop sided gulf of Mexico tropical cyclones. Whilst they don't always look that good they do sometimes pack a punch. Most of the convection on the southern side now with the circulation fairly close to being exposed.
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