SE GOM getting better organized?

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#21 Postby HouTXmetro » Thu Jul 29, 2004 3:42 pm

GalvestonDuck wrote:
HouTXmetro wrote:
vbhoutex wrote:Best guess right now, IF this develops enough to really be steered by upper currents is the N Central GOM, basically from NO Eastward. Texas has an incoming trough which is located about central TX now and will be continuing Eastward and that should steer whatever develops, unless it just sits and does nothing for a few days, to a more Northerly course once it gets(IF) goiing.


I'm just sick and tired of fronts, High pressure, and troughs protecting the upper TX coast from storms!!!! :( :cry: :roll: :x :grr: :grr:


You're kidding, right? :roll:


Actually I'm not kidding. It's been 21 years since Alicia hit. I don't know how much longer I can wait for another storm. With that said, I'm not wishing any ill will on anyone's property or family in the event a storm does hit.
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