lrak wrote:Wow 30% is somewhat bullish?
I think that they just say less than 30% as a standard for all code yellows, 30 to 50 for all oranges, and greater than 50 for all code reds.
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lrak wrote:Wow 30% is somewhat bullish?
Flyinman wrote:Don't shoot me as I am still learning..But any chance with the High moving out over the next couple of days, it may pull the system more north towards the upper Texas Coast? Sure would be nice.
Flyinman wrote:Don't shoot me as I am still learning..But any chance with the High moving out over the next couple of days, it may pull the system more north towards the upper Texas Coast? Sure would be nice.
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX
319 PM CDT MON JUN 22 2009
.SHORT TERM (TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT)...THE MAIN FCST
CONCERN WL BE THE TRACK OF THE TROPICAL DISTURBANCE CURRENTLY
EAST-SOUTHEAST OF TAMPICO MEXICO. VISIBLE SATL IMAGERY CONTINUES
TO INDICATE THIS SYSTEM IS BECOMING BETTER ORGANIZED. ANITCYLONIC
OUTFLOW ALOFT WAS ALSO NOTED ON THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN SIDE OF
THIS SYSTEM. GIVEN ALL OF THIS...WOULD NOT BE SURPRISED IF THIS
SYSTEM BECOMES A DEPRESSION BEFORE MAKING LANDFALL TUE EVENING
BETWEEN TAMPICO AND BROWNSVILLE. WL LEAN TWDS THE ECMWF AND GFS
SOLNS SINCE THEY HAVE BEEN THE MOST CONSISTENT WITH THE TRACK OF
THIS SYSTEM. AS A RESULT...THE BRUNT OF THE DEEP TROPICAL MOISTURE
ASSCTD WITH THIS SYSTEM WL TRACK ACROSS NRN MEXICO AND DEEP SOUTH
TX ON TUE AND TUE NIGHT. OUR CWA WL REMAIN ON THE NRN FRINGE OF
THIS SYSTEM AS THE MAIN CORE TRACKS WEST-NORTHWESTWARD THROUGH
NRN MEXICO AND DEEP SOUTH TX ON TUE AND TUE NIGHT. PREFER THE GFS
MOS POPS WHICH CARRY LOW CHC POPS ACROSS THE EXTREME SRN PORTION
OF THE CWA WITH SLIGHT CHC POPS ELSEWHERE. THE NRN AREAS WL
REMAIN MOSTLY DRY AS THE RDG AXIS ALOFT WL HAVE MORE OF AN
INFLUENCE ACROSS THIS PARTICULAR AREA. HIGHS ACROSS THE NRN AREA
WL REMAIN WELL ABV NORMAL AS A RESULT OF THIS RDG AXIS ALOFT AND
DRY SOIL CONDITIONS. FURTHER SOUTH...THERE WL BE A SLIGHT REPRIEVE
FROM THE HEAT AS INCREASED CLOUD CVR AND PCPN CHCS WL "COOL" OFF
TEMPS BY SVRL DEGS FROM WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN OVER THE PAST SVRL
DAYS.
Flyinman wrote:Don't shoot me as I am still learning..But any chance with the High moving out over the next couple of days, it may pull the system more north towards the upper Texas Coast? Sure would be nice.
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