Bonnie and Alex are demonstrating that things will be getting quite interesting in the Gulf next month when the shear drops.
I guess I'm -removed- Wxman, when I say that I hope you are wrong.....

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Bonnie and Alex are demonstrating that things will be getting quite interesting in the Gulf next month when the shear drops.
MGC wrote:Looks like the circulation center is SSW of Mobile. Some pretty decent convection has fired up in the NW quadrant which migt bring some gusty wind if it holds together at landfall.....MGC
wxman57 wrote:ROCK wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Bonnie was a good lesson for all of us for the rest of the season as far as persistence (she never really should have been alive in that environment) and also steering . Wxman and others pointed out the central gulf states would be at risk this year and this showed that.
I hope everyone stays safe this season because it has been warned over and over, the big ones are coming...
landfalling TC predictions is like throwing darts. WXMN knows this as well as all the other independant agencys out there..Thats why they use the words "we think" "its possible" etc etc..its all about timing and evolution of the upper air pattern on close approach..
IMO, all GOM states are at risk not just central gulf states....
Got to stick up for us Texas folks you know, Ivan....
Landfall prediction areas are based upon analog year landfalls. Taking a look at all the years with a similar pattern going into the start of the season, there were significant impacts across the Caribbean, the SE U.S., and the northern Mexico coast south of Brownsville. Of course, that doesn't guarantee that only those areas will be hit. Bonnie and Alex are demonstrating that things will be getting quite interesting in the Gulf next month when the shear drops.
MGC wrote:Looks like the circulation center is SSW of Mobile. Some pretty decent convection has fired up in the NW quadrant which might bring some gusty wind if it holds together at landfall.....MGC
shell70 wrote:This might have already been asked and answered but I got to know. What is the that convection coming off of the Florida Coast into the Gulf. Is that the tail that was associated with Bonnie yesterday?
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at201003_sat.html#a_topad
ROCK wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Bonnie was a good lesson for all of us for the rest of the season as far as persistence (she never really should have been alive in that environment) and also steering . Wxman and others pointed out the central gulf states would be at risk this year and this showed that.
I hope everyone stays safe this season because it has been warned over and over, the big ones are coming...
landfalling TC predictions is like throwing darts. WXMN knows this as well as all the other independant agencys out there..Thats why they use the words "we think" "its possible" etc etc..its all about timing and evolution of the upper air pattern on close approach..
IMO, all GOM states are at risk not just central gulf states....
Got to stick up for us Texas folks you know, Ivan....
Steve wrote:Kind of surprised. It's been lightning for at least 3 hours, and I'm on the western edge of the circulation. Clouds are still coming down from the north, but should swing around to the SW as the circulation passes by slightly to the east. Pretty heavy rains and much more than I thought we'd get. Glad I stayed up.
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