
7/7/03 Late afternoon model plots
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Hummm if those model tracks verifie it will be almost the same as Lili last year.
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JetMaxx wrote:cycloneye wrote:Hummm if those model tracks verifie it will be almost the same as Lili last year.
Yes Luis, and also reminds me quite a bit of hurricane Gilbert's track across the Caribbean in September 1988.
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Hush your mouth son!!! You talking about "The Gilbert"??? I mean the Gilbert that had winds nigh onto 180 mph??? Hush your mouth son!!!
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Looks like the model tracks are diverging more than yesterday. What is the reasoning behind the one model taking the system SW eventually?
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Good question Garrett. It seems that happens a lot...one or two models straying from the general consensus.
Last edited by southerngale on Tue Jul 08, 2003 3:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I lived in Galveston during the Gilbert scare
There were a lot of t-shirts declaring, "I survived the Great Pain In The As* Gilbert, 1988" showing the track going into relatively uninhabited Mexico. I stripped my boat to the bare bones, hunkered down on the mainland, and gasped when the medical center declared an evacuation. Better safe than sorry, but it unfortunately left many Islanders not trusting forecasts. I think only 2 minor canes hit the Island since then. Now living in Houston I still pay close attention to the Gulf, but realize that any type of tropical weather event can devastate our city - ala Allison, 2001.
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