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ROCK wrote:got a real good looking naked swirl in the EGOM...
South Texas Storms wrote:ROCK wrote:got a real good looking naked swirl in the EGOM...
Rock you keeping up the hope with me that we can at least get some rain out of this next week?
If not the freaking 100 degree heat will return. Sigh.
ROCK wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:ROCK wrote:got a real good looking naked swirl in the EGOM...
Rock you keeping up the hope with me that we can at least get some rain out of this next week?
If not the freaking 100 degree heat will return. Sigh.
hope has nothing to do with it....just calling like a see it.....the EGOM swirl is toast and the YUC low will take over. Models see that...its not going to be absorb by a naked LLC swirl....an invest tag would help....7 days in the GOM anything can happen...
jasons wrote:I just want to caution everyone it's still early in the game and a lot can change in a hurry. While the GFS and European agreement of a FL hit make a strong case to shift focus there, I would like to see some more consistency first. The thing about the 'crazy Canadian' is that it is consistent with the ridge pushing it west, while the GFS has been all over the place, spitting out multiple centers, suffering form convective feedback issues, etc. Even the Euro shows it missing trough #2 in the long range. There are too many questions and I just can't trust anything yet. Let's see what the overnight runs do to see if they shift again or not.
jasons wrote:I just want to caution everyone it's still early in the game and a lot can change in a hurry. While the GFS and European agreement of a FL hit make a strong case to shift focus there, I would like to see some more consistency first. The thing about the 'crazy Canadian' is that it is consistent with the ridge pushing it west, while the GFS has been all over the place, spitting out multiple centers, suffering form convective feedback issues, etc. Even the Euro shows it missing trough #2 in the long range. There are too many questions and I just can't trust anything yet. Let's see what the overnight runs do to see if they shift again or not.
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