
you guys need to relax about this rain....it will rain..as it moves weat and sw to put us on the eastern side....
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Ivanhater wrote:True enough Wxman, except the Euro is not on that map and takes it NE like the HWRF.
Ivanhater wrote:True enough Wxman, except the Euro is not on that map and takes it NE like the HWRF.
BigA wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:ROCK wrote:will be close to inland tonight IMO....current steering...
http://tropic.ssec.wisc.edu/real-time/d ... oom=&time=
Hmm, I'm confused, if it may be moving inland tonight/tomorrow, why would anyone be worried about a tropical storm/hurricane? It doesn't sound like it would even have much time to develop?....
Because not one of the models has it inland by tonight, or really even tomorrow night. The steering is expected to collapse today.
wxman57 wrote:I'm seeing several reports of 35kt SE winds already, which means another one skipping the TD stage and going straight to TS. No clear LLC yet, though.
wxman57 wrote:The HWRF is the outlier in taking "Lee" (or Maria) to the northeast toward Panama City. All other models now go for the stall then SW to west movement.
pwrdog wrote:Ivanhater wrote:True enough Wxman, except the Euro is not on that map and takes it NE like the HWRF.
Doesn't the Euro take it west and then up and down the Texas coast... Then off to the NE into La in like 6 or 7 days..
Stormcenter wrote:Here is a great sat. loop that shows pretty clearly what's trying to happen in the
N. Central GOM. IMO
http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/satellite/d ... uration=12
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Again, this storm stalling out in the gulf makes me quite uncomfortable. The longer it takes to develop in my opinion, the better. Unfortunately, i think the drought relief for Texas will be minimal if the storm doesnt head inland on our coast.
This storm stalling out in the gulf makes me very nervous though. People talk about the upwelling, and some dry air, but if this storm gets its act together, and stays over water, i see this as at least a cat 2 possibly stronger. Mitch stalled out and was a monster, Wilma, and of course Alicia which is a very similar situation as this storm. These are all historical cyclones but something we should be aware of.
Do we have any data on water temps at certain depths of the northern gulf? The shallow water is around 30C but what about 100ft down etc. This post is not meant to freak anybody out, but any criticism as to why this situation is much different from these systems is welcome.
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gmr548 wrote:Interesting that, though the models look like someone just went wild with a box of crayons, they all agree it will not give any significant rain to central Texas. Story of the year -____-
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