ATL : TROPICAL DEPRESSION ALEX - MODELS
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
The always consistent Euro shifted well north tonight about 60 miles south of brownsville...motion for the past few hours is about 320 degrees
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
Ivanhater wrote:The always consistent Euro shifted well north tonight about 60 miles south of brownsville...motion for the past few hours is about 320 degrees
ivan where do you think alex will make landfall?
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
I have no idea why Alex has stalled and is inching NNW right now. The ridge was supposed to keep Alex moving at a good click to the west.
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
South Texas Storms wrote:does this open the door more for a texas landfall?
Extreme south Texas has always been a possibility.
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
Ivanhater wrote:I have no idea why Alex has stalled and is inching NNW right now. The ridge was supposed to keep Alex moving at a good click to the west.
So my eyes aren't playing tricks on me?
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
TwisterFanatic wrote:Ivanhater wrote:I have no idea why Alex has stalled and is inching NNW right now. The ridge was supposed to keep Alex moving at a good click to the west.
So my eyes aren't playing tricks on me?
Like I said I hope I'm eating Crow Stew later on this week, but I expect Alex to move NNW, then N, then NNE before making landfall.
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
i think the high in the plains isnt building as far south as some of the models were forecasting it to. can you correct me if im wrong?
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americanre1 wrote:TwisterFanatic wrote:Ivanhater wrote:I have no idea why Alex has stalled and is inching NNW right now. The ridge was supposed to keep Alex moving at a good click to the west.
So my eyes aren't playing tricks on me?
Like I said I hope I'm eating Crow Stew later on this week, but I expect Alex to move NNW, then N, then NNE before making landfall.
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I hope your wrong.

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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
South Texas Storms wrote:i think the high in the plains isnt building as far south as some of the models were forecasting it to. can you correct me if im wrong?
Well i live in Oklahoma and there is no way High Pressure is over us.
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
Ivanhater wrote:I have no idea why Alex has stalled and is inching NNW right now. The ridge was supposed to keep Alex moving at a good click to the west.
Just out of curiosity Ivanhater, what radar/satellite are you using to track this movement?
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TwisterFanatic wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:i think the high in the plains isnt building as far south as some of the models were forecasting it to. can you correct me if im wrong?
Well i live in Oklahoma and there is no way High Pressure is over us.
That is not good.
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
americanre1 wrote:Shouldn't the Euro be rolling out right now???
It already has and they shifted north a good bit.
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TwisterFanatic wrote:americanre1 wrote:Shouldn't the Euro be rolling out right now???
It already has and they shifted north a good bit.
Got a graphic of it???
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Re: ATL : HURRICANE ALEX - MODELS
americanre1 wrote:TwisterFanatic wrote:americanre1 wrote:Shouldn't the Euro be rolling out right now???
It already has and they shifted north a good bit.
Got a graphic of it???
Somebody else might but i don't.
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