South Texas Storms wrote:Is it heading west at the end of the 12z Euro ensembles run?
Like the Texas Death Ridge would ever weaken enough to not turn a storm west.

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South Texas Storms wrote:Is it heading west at the end of the 12z Euro ensembles run?
somethingfunny wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:Is it heading west at the end of the 12z Euro ensembles run?
Like the Texas Death Ridge would ever weaken enough to not turn a storm west.
South Texas Storms wrote:Is it heading west at the end of the 12z Euro ensembles run?
Ivanhater wrote:8-)
...TROPICAL WAVES...
AN EASTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 42W SOUTH OF
16N MOVING W AT 20 KT. THIS WAVE IS LOCATED ALONG THE LEADING
EDGE OF A DEEP MOISTURE SURGE DEPICTED ON THE TOTAL PRECIPITABLE
WATER IMAGERY. ISOLATED MODERATE CONVECTION IS FROM 9N-15N
BETWEEN 38W-45W. WIDELY SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION IS FROM
3N-8N BETWEEN 38W-45W.
somethingfunny wrote:I was actually eyeballing the area down near 10N/43W on that image you painted, BlownAway. Depends how quickly it develops, I suppose. Anyone think the NHC will toss a 10% lemon on this area at 8PM?
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