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TomballEd wrote:wxman57 wrote:Ptarmigan wrote:Hurricanes have hit Texas in November.
https://www.weather.gov/media/lch/event ... istory.pdf
Hey, Ptarmigan! Haven't seen you here in a while. Maybe I just missed your posts. I remember Hurricane Jerry striking the Houston area in mid-November of 1989. I was riding a 100 mile bike ride out of Alvin the day before. Terrible headwind the past 30 miles heading east back to Alvin. I came in first on that ride. By mile 98, it was just me and one other guy left. He asked if that was the finish up ahead and I said I wasn't sure. He took off sprinting to get there first, with me on his wheel. I remember the look of defeat on his face as I passed him when he realized there was still one mile to go.
As for Rafael, it is important to note that no model has it at even tropical storm strength when it reaches the coast - either MX/TX or LA/MS. Strong wind shear across the NW Gulf should see to that. It is interesting that the EC and ICON show the west movement, but both dissipate it east of MX/TX early next week. I don't think we'll see a hurricane or even a TS into Texas if it tracks west. My new track has it weakening to a remnant low off the SE LA coast on Sunday morning. Once it moves north of 26N, the shear really hits it hard.
Recon just made its first pass through the center. May be a small area of 35kt wind on the NW side of the center, but pressure is up a bit overnight.
Jerry was in October. It was OU weekend. Gardere one the first of 4 straight, the only Texas QB to beat OU 4 times.
NDG wrote:I'm shocked at the number of recon flights into Rafael, as soon as one flight finishes another one is taking off. They must have gotten more funds approved recently.
NDG wrote:I'm shocked at the number of recon flights into Rafael, as soon as one flight finishes another one is taking off. They must have gotten more funds approved recently.
zzzh wrote:https://i.imgur.com/mZ5b1Uo.gif
New bursts around the center, Rafael is developing a core.
NDG wrote:I'm shocked at the number of recon flights into Rafael, as soon as one flight finishes another one is taking off. They must have gotten more funds approved recently.
kevin wrote:Pressure still steady at 993 - 994 mb per the dropsonde, but the 59 kt FL winds support a potential upgrade to 55 kt.
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