jaguars_22 wrote:Same thing was shown with harvey by the NAM and guess what rapid intensification took place. Who knows this is a tricky system!! I just want a lot of rain
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jaguars_22 wrote:Same thing was shown with harvey by the NAM and guess what rapid intensification took place. Who knows this is a tricky system!! I just want a lot of rain
galvestontx wrote:Off topic but- I have a flight out of IAH 10am Saturday. If this thing makes TS strength and hits between Corpus and Matty, You think I will make it out?
galvestontx wrote:Off topic but- I have a flight out of IAH 10am Saturday. If this thing makes TS strength and hits between Corpus and Matty, You think I will make it out?
Aric Dunn wrote:Craters wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:
all nighters.. come on now. this is the funnest part lol
...Said Aric, who couldn't remember the difference between a hyphen and a noun at a mere 12:30 AM last year.
it does not have to be last year or last night.. I cant remember what any puncuation is used for anymore lol
Craters wrote:GCANE wrote:Man, I had zoom out on this.
Big jet of infeed from the SW where the high CAPE is.
Everything low-level on the west side is starting to turn into it.
Lid is definitely off.
When is recon getting there?
https://imgur.com/dSUFYfz
GCANE --
A question showing my ignorance, here -- do you have any idea how they get CAPE data for locations like that, out in the middle of nowhere?
Thanks...
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:On satellite the lower levels look good, just no convection near the center, i think tonight it kicks off. A strong burst over the CoC and it will start the chain reaction. Glad it didnt start getting its act together. Dont want a monster approaching the coast.
jaguars_22 wrote:Anyone hear about recon? Havent had any updates...
jaguars_22 wrote:Anyone hear about recon? Havent had any updates...
jaguars_22 wrote:Anyone hear about recon? Havent had any updates...
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