I found this on the buoy site. Pretty interesting if we have something head for the Texas coast;-)
http://lighthouse.tamucc.edu/wiki/TCOON/HomePage
Found this link for Texas..
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Found this link for Texas..
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Re: Found this link for Texas..
Everybody says no. I guess it all depends on the high just north of the system. Would be ironic though if it did develop and threaten Texas, its name would be Bret. The Bret of 1999 formed more or less in the same area and had weak steering currents ALMOST similar to now. I have noticed a slight surge to the NW this morning. But all in all it should move into Mexico.mf_dolphin wrote:I found this on the buoy site. Pretty interesting if we have somthing head for the Texas coast;-)
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