Brent wrote:Wow it feels amazing outside after that 102 yesterday
Amen to that. Only a 30 degree difference in temps.
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Brent wrote:Wow it feels amazing outside after that 102 yesterday
weatherdude1108 wrote:Looking for a pattern change. I'm trying!
Bob Rose:
High temperatures next week are forecast to generally be in the upper 90s. Long-range forecasts do not suggest any significant change in the temperature pattern through the first 10 days of September
Brent wrote:if Dorian becomes a big east coast hurricane as is looking possible I am concerned our heat ridge will come back
Brent wrote:if Dorian becomes a big east coast hurricane as is looking possible I am concerned our heat ridge will come back
Brent wrote:well now the models get into the Gulf, some of the ensembles are even into Louisiana now, still may not help us but how far west can it go? If it misses the east coast weakness there seems to be a lot of ridging
looking at the Euro its even further west now though it still recurves into the Panhandle(like Michael did)
Portastorm wrote:Brent wrote:well now the models get into the Gulf, some of the ensembles are even into Louisiana now, still may not help us but how far west can it go? If it misses the east coast weakness there seems to be a lot of ridging
looking at the Euro its even further west now though it still recurves into the Panhandle(like Michael did)
The Death Ridge of High Pressure over us will not be going anywhere anytime soon. Very hard to see anything tropical moving west past NOLA. In fact, should Dorian move as far west as NOLA (which to my knowledge no model whatsoever is showing at this time), it would pump the Death Ridge even more over us. Ugh. Don't want to think about that.
Portastorm wrote:Brent wrote:well now the models get into the Gulf, some of the ensembles are even into Louisiana now, still may not help us but how far west can it go? If it misses the east coast weakness there seems to be a lot of ridging
looking at the Euro its even further west now though it still recurves into the Panhandle(like Michael did)
The Death Ridge of High Pressure over us will not be going anywhere anytime soon. Very hard to see anything tropical moving west past NOLA. In fact, should Dorian move as far west as NOLA (which to my knowledge no model whatsoever is showing at this time), it would pump the Death Ridge even more over us. Ugh. Don't want to think about that.
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