NDG wrote:teal61 wrote:
...As far as 57 goes, he's been very negative about this system for the last couple of days. But it's still around...
I'll have to agree with Teal on this one, 57 told you guys two days ago that this system was going to be dead by now, because he has been forecasting the whole system to move ashore into MX then and into TX now for the two whole days now, and it hasn't, the whole system has been basically moving parallel to the western GOM coastline, I respect 57's forecast's opinion but this system has not acted along his thinking. Of course there is no LLC yet or maybe never with this system, but some people can not help their excitement just on the possibilities.
Actually, the low pressure center did move inland yesterday, it's been moving up the coast of Mexico and it's still inland. All this discussion has been about an area of disorganized thunderstorms in a high-shear environment. Nothing to get really excited about except for the rain potential in Texas.
The 10pm NHC outlook pretty much says they're not going to call it a TD unless something drastic happens very fast. Anything down near Baffin Bay (MLC, perhaps) is progged to be west of Victoria by sunrise. That may be a bit fast, but steering currents should have it well inland before sunrise, anyway. There's very little chance the NHC would put out an advisory in the middle of the night when everyone is asleep.
When the 2006 season ends, this will be another forgotten disturbance that never was anything more.
Now I do have a good reason to be very cautious in calling for development of any tropical system as I'm working on a very expensive project in south Texas that's quite weather-sensitive. How expensive? Well, Bill Gates could
probably buy it, but not many others.
Well, time for bed. Been looking at this thing since 5:30 this morning. Good night, all.