
That one part is REALLY bursting.
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ROCK wrote:http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/xweb%20weather/hurricane%20model%20plots
hriverajr wrote:The GFDL does not look right.. The "storm" would already have to be moving NW for it to verify. Maybe a bit of -removed- but if that verified.. parts of Texas who need rain the most would get nada.. zilch
ROCK wrote:hriverajr wrote:The GFDL does not look right.. The "storm" would already have to be moving NW for it to verify. Maybe a bit of -removed- but if that verified.. parts of Texas who need rain the most would get nada.. zilch
I think its counting on it gaining strength rather rapidly thus the pull NW.....
hriverajr wrote:ROCK wrote:hriverajr wrote:The GFDL does not look right.. The "storm" would already have to be moving NW for it to verify. Maybe a bit of -removed- but if that verified.. parts of Texas who need rain the most would get nada.. zilch
I think its counting on it gaining strength rather rapidly thus the pull NW.....
We will know a lot more tomorrow afternoon I think. Seems to be moving WNW at moment but so very hard to tell. Convection on the upswing but it remains quite small.
fci wrote:
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Huckster wrote:I am making no forecast of any kind regarding our current INVEST, but I would like to draw attention to Hurricane #4 of 1909 simply for the purpose of demonstrating that Gulf of Mexico storms CAN intensify quickly and near to the coast of Texas in the month of July. Going back to 1851, July is not a month that is prolific in producing land-falling major hurricanes. Nevertheless, all of us who live on or near the coast must be mindful that the unlikely is still possible and we should be prepared accordingly during all months of hurricane season. Texas is not immune to hurricanes even in November. Texas was hit by a hurricane on November 5, 1839.
KWT wrote:Take a look at Celia for a system in more recent times that bombed out in the gulf, and it was pretty close to this time of year as well...
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