hd44 wrote:Alyono wrote:historic flooding on this EC run
Its now back over the ocean as well wow.
and at hour 216 ECMWF just north of NOLA moving to the NE... go figure... wow...




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hd44 wrote:Alyono wrote:historic flooding on this EC run
Its now back over the ocean as well wow.
stormlover2013 wrote:ridge builds back to its west!!!
Alyono wrote:historic flooding on this EC run
N2FSU wrote:
Frank P wrote:If the Euro run comes to fruition almost the entire coast of TX, LA and even portions of MS could be impacted with the effects of this system... whatever the heck it might be... laughing my ass off right now at these models.. but hey its the almighty Euro at that!
Wx_Warrior wrote:0z EURO was North Mexico.
Frank P wrote:If the Euro run comes to fruition almost the entire coast of TX, LA and even portions of MS could be impacted with the effects of this system... whatever the heck it might be... laughing my ass off right now at these models.. but hey its the almighty Euro at that!
Steve wrote:Frank P wrote:If the Euro run comes to fruition almost the entire coast of TX, LA and even portions of MS could be impacted with the effects of this system... whatever the heck it might be... laughing my ass off right now at these models.. but hey its the almighty Euro at that!
Looks like second landfall/entry point is around where Cindy landfalled or maybe a hair east of there but coming from the other direction. It shows as 997mb still over the Northshore of Lake Pontchartrain. That's at least a healthy tropical storm. 9 days is a long time, and that's certainly an interesting run from the European.
Kingarabian wrote:Fortunately the Euro doesn't bring it over water for a long period of time. Else it'll blow up.
Cpv17 wrote:That run of the Euro floods the heck out of me lol ridiculous.
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