
Do we have a separate oil spill effects page for Alex? If not, we might need one...especially if the NHC shifts farther north.
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Cryomaniac wrote:bob rulz wrote:...Bonnie made landfall in Texas as a category 1 hurricane on June 26, 1986 - that's 34 years!
It's 24 years, since it's the year I was born!
rockyman wrote:If this forecasted winds cone shifts any more to the right, the oil spill areas could come back into play (especially if Alex becomes a major as the gales will extend much farther to the east). I hate to say this, but BP could activate its hurricane plan today.
Do we have a separate oil spill effects page for Alex? If not, we might need one...especially if the NHC shifts farther north.
wxman57 wrote:Well, it's definitely not moving west now. Ridge eroded as had been forecast. Though it's still a bit left of the forecast track, it will definitely not be impacted by land by this evening. Euro has the ridge rebuilding to it's north by Tuesday. This should push Alex westward into Mexico.
wxman57 wrote:Well, it's definitely not moving west now. Ridge eroded as had been forecast. Though it's still a bit left of the forecast track, it will definitely not be impacted by land by this evening. Euro has the ridge rebuilding to it's north by Tuesday. This should push Alex westward into Mexico.
barometerJane61 wrote:Its not July yet and we are about to get our first hurricane . Not boding well for the 2010 season
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