ColdMiser123 wrote:West by quite a bit relative to 12z now at hour 66, a few mb stronger.
Hour 72, due south of central Louisiana Coast. ~994 mb.
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ColdMiser123 wrote:West by quite a bit relative to 12z now at hour 66, a few mb stronger.
Cataegis96 wrote:Stationary hour 78 to 84.
Steve wrote:96 into Cameron Parish
crimi481 wrote:No models mention the circulation west of Tampa?
Bands forming on my coast - Venice
https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.p ... W&loop=yes
Steve wrote:crimi481 wrote:No models mention the circulation west of Tampa?
Bands forming on my coast - Venice
https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.p ... W&loop=yes
Looks like an eddy feature. Check out the overall satellite. It's mostly embedded in outflow which will show up better tomorrow on visible.
Steve wrote:Cataegis96 wrote:Stationary hour 78 to 84.
Punishment for the bayou (what we call down there)
TheProfessor wrote:The trend tonight was definitely for a faster moving storm that gets further west. It will be interesting to see if the models continue this.
Bayousaint wrote:Steve wrote:Cataegis96 wrote:Stationary hour 78 to 84.
Punishment for the bayou (what we call down there)
Okay, I’ll bite. Y’all have led me well through the years. I’m in LaFourche Parish. Unfortunately, all of my experts are too old and have passed away. What do you see for our area. I’m leaving tomorrow. Should I take my family with me???
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