this looks like a texas storm
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this looks like a texas storm
from the looks of the latest models... and also historic statistics.. this storm looks like it has no other way of being anything but a texas storm.
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Re: this looks like a texas storm
MDsempra wrote:from the looks of the latest models... and also historic statistics.. this storm looks like it has no other way of being anything but a texas storm.
Umm, the last models I saw said Louisiana-NE Gulf coast. Are there some new ones out?
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There are even models hinting at a Florida gulf landfall.. too early to tell lets wait till we get some synoptic data in the models folks
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MDsempra wrote:its the BAM model man.. check out weatherunderground
which model are you reffering to for the texas strike?
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I will not say this is a TX storm, but the models continue to trend west with each run. It is concerning for coastal MS, LA, and TX.
The 00Z tropicals have shifted quite a bit to the west this evening.
I also consider my self a US citizen even though I live in TX. Yes we are part of the US the last time I checked.
The 00Z tropicals have shifted quite a bit to the west this evening.
I also consider my self a US citizen even though I live in TX. Yes we are part of the US the last time I checked.
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jeff wrote:I will not say this is a TX storm, but the models continue to trend west with each run. It is concerning for coastal MS, LA, and TX.
The 00Z tropicals have shifted quite a bit to the west this evening.
I also consider my self a US citizen even though I live in TX. Yes we are part of the US the last time I checked.
Yeah, but you're still a Republic in yourself.
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dhweather wrote:jeff wrote:I will not say this is a TX storm, but the models continue to trend west with each run. It is concerning for coastal MS, LA, and TX.
The 00Z tropicals have shifted quite a bit to the west this evening.
I also consider my self a US citizen even though I live in TX. Yes we are part of the US the last time I checked.
Yeah, but you're still a Republic in yourself.
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looks to me as nothing is pointing that direction right now


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rainstorm wrote:there is one thing wrong with all those models. they have dennis over or north of jamaica. if it south of there, it will be even futher west
Looks like it needs to make a move very soon, if it's going to actually go north of Jamaica. Otherwise it just may just be too far south to be turned northerly by a renegade sharp trough.
I am surprised how many Texans are on here. I lived in Houston before and about gave up on Tropical weather ever coming there.
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