soonertwister wrote:
They didn't tear apart Gilbert. Gilbert unleashed huge rains on Monterrey, killing hundreds of people, and continued as a tropical storm or tropical/subtropical depression all the way to the Great Lakes, causing millions of dollars of damage along the way, especially in Texas and Oklahoma.
And after Gilbert came "over" the continental divide which Monterrey happens to be "East" of, Gilbert became a "tropical depression".
Now let's recall, "Those mountains and its updrafts will tear apart even the biggest hurricanes."
Since a tropical depression is not a hurricane my statement holds true, and Emily is nowhere near Gilbert's strength at landfall. Go look at some sats of Gilbert before and after the Sierra Madre mountains while your at it.
Btw: Emily is going West under the high pressure dome over the 4-corners region and into the Sonoran desert. 120+ degree sandy deserts like to suck canes bone dry.
Now "watch and learn" what happens when Emily approaches the top of the mountains.
There might be a quiz later. It's will be about the present/ future and how to FOREcast, that's the opposite of BACKcasting.
