More GOM Tropical Development

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Re: More GOM Tropical Development

#61 Postby Portastorm » Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:41 am

Wx_Warrior wrote:Ed M...Why the reasoning behind Texas' threat being over?

Masters says 2005 setup coming back into play soon and GOM will be center of attention.


Indeed, Dr. Masters did mention that in his August 13th blog. But he also said he wasn't sure if the pattern would last a few days or a few months. The latest ensembles at 500 mb show troughiness over the central U.S. and a ridge building strong off the East Coast. Seems like such a pattern would place the central and eastern Gulf at more risk than Texas. Unofficially, that is. :wink:
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Re: More GOM Tropical Development

#62 Postby Ed Mahmoud » Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:02 pm

Not officially over until the fat lady sings, but check out 500 mb heights and winds through 2 weeks from todays 12Z GFS. Mostly from the West, turns Northeast a few times, but never shows the flow from ESE to S that would suggest a significant system off the Gulf.
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