Is Ivan going to hook back in the GOM again??
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Is Ivan going to hook back in the GOM again??
Some models are showing it TS Ivan curving back into the GOM once again once it gets close or just inland Texas. What are the possibilities of this. What is going on here, this is too strange to even imagine. Any thoughts?
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The radio said this morning it may stall once lands and some areas could get up to 10 inches.I'd be thrilled with the rain.wouldn't mind a lil wind to clean the trees a bit...as long as takes that hickory branch..and misses clothes line as falls.But am sure Ivan has his OWN agenda.TWC showed water over roads in seabrook.
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Re: Is Ivan going to hook back in the GOM again??
HollynLA wrote:Some models are showing it TS Ivan curving back into the GOM once again once it gets close or just inland Texas. What are the possibilities of this. What is going on here, this is too strange to even imagine. Any thoughts?
How far inland ?
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This idea is coming from successive runs of the UKMET, which brings Lazarus', oops, I mean Ivan's circulation to a stall and crawl on the Texas coast, then rotates it south around the cyclonic circulation of the ULL currently in the SW Gulf. And we all know how warm the bath water is down in the Bay of Campeche and thereabouts.LaBreeze wrote:Local mets here haven't mentioned anything about stalling or going back into the GOM.
Too bizarre to comprehend at this point. Let's just hope this son of a Ivanovitch crawls into the east Texas piney woods and final...(ahem)..FINAL, oblivion.
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