
models spread around the western gulf
Moderator: S2k Moderators
Ivanhater wrote:18z GFS FINALLY develops it
Ivanhater wrote:HWRF
If we're hoping along those lines, it'd be nicer for a track even more to the east, and get the entirety of the slick in the left front quadrant, rather than push what's up near Florida onto the coast.Dean4Storms wrote:Notice both it and the GFDL are not bullish at all with intensity. Lets hope if these tracks pan out the intensity remains low end like this. This low end a storm might actually help to mix and thin out the oil.
Dean4Storms wrote:Ivanhater wrote:HWRF
Notice both it and the GFDL are not bullish at all with intensity. Lets hope if these tracks pan out the intensity remains low end like this. This low end a storm might actually help to mix and thin out the oil.
it's starting to look like the EURO.South Texas Storms wrote:hmm the new gfs moves it very slowly towards tx/mexico. totally different than the 18z run...
Wx_Warrior wrote:South of Brownsville....180h
KFDM Meteorologist wrote:it's starting to look like the EURO.South Texas Storms wrote:hmm the new gfs moves it very slowly towards tx/mexico. totally different than the 18z run...
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests