OUTLOOK ON DENNIS...
EXTENDED MODELS COMING TO A CONSENSUS ON DENNIS...BRINGING THE STORM
TOWARD WEAKNESS BETWEEN THE RIDGES. FINGER OF BERMUDA HIGH IN THE NE
GULF SHOULD LEAD TO SUCH A SCENARIO...PLACING LANDFALL AT LEAST AS
FAR WEST AS LOUISIANA. CERTAINLY TOO EARLY TO SAY...BUT MODEL
AGREEMENT REMARKABLE THIS FAR OUT. RIDGE BUILDING NORTH INTO THE
NORTHERN PLAINS AND GREAT LAKES WOULD GET SQUEEZED SOUTHWARD AS
EXTENSION OF SUBSIDENT ZONE TO EAST OF DENNIS. PATTERN WOULD SUGGEST
DENNIS WOULD THEN BE LODGED BETWEEN THIS AND THE SOUTHWEST RIDGE...
BRINGING SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL TO INLAND AREAS. THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY
MUSIC TO THE EARS OF RESIDENTS IN EXTREME DROUGHT ACROSS NE TEXAS...
NW LOUISIANA...AND ARKANSAS.
interesting read from FWD
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interesting read from FWD
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This was posted on the Houston/Galveston thread, but yes interesting.
And quite a contrast from Birmingham's AFD. Seems like all the NWS offices want a piece of the action...
And quite a contrast from Birmingham's AFD. Seems like all the NWS offices want a piece of the action...
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