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wxman57 wrote:As far as I can discern, there is no area of low pressure at the surface, and no LLC. Pressures across the western Gulf have actually risen. Any MLC appears to be on the coast of Mexico and moving NNW (inland). Wind shear remains high. Chances of development appear low. That's why recon was cancelled.
However, the system will likely produce heavy squalls into the lower Texas coast by tonight and through Tuesday, spreading northward across much of east Texas late Tue/Wed. Rainfall amounts may top 5-10 inches in coastal sections of Texas over the next few days, maybe more.
Derek Ortt wrote:Any low-pressure appears to be just above the surface.
However, if this were to remain offshore for say 36 hours, a TS Allison (1989 version) would not be impossible. It formed under similar conditions right on the coast
gatorcane wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:Any low-pressure appears to be just above the surface.
However, if this were to remain offshore for say 36 hours, a TS Allison (1989 version) would not be impossible. It formed under similar conditions right on the coast
So I take it you don't think the BOC system is garbage anymore?
Swimdude wrote:gatorcane wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:Any low-pressure appears to be just above the surface.
However, if this were to remain offshore for say 36 hours, a TS Allison (1989 version) would not be impossible. It formed under similar conditions right on the coast
So I take it you don't think the BOC system is garbage anymore?
Some of us are just more positive than others. That's all I've got to say.
wxman57 wrote:As far as I can discern, there is no area of low pressure at the surface, and no LLC. Pressures across the western Gulf have actually risen. Any MLC appears to be on the coast of Mexico and moving NNW (inland). Wind shear remains high. Chances of development appear low. That's why recon was cancelled.
However, the system will likely produce heavy squalls into the lower Texas coast by tonight and through Tuesday, spreading northward across much of east Texas late Tue/Wed. Rainfall amounts may top 5-10 inches in coastal sections of Texas over the next few days, maybe more.
stormtruth wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:compared to the threat Daniel ACTUALLY poses to the USA, this is but a waste of time. A sheared TD or a weak TS is going to be given a whole 5 minutes by me, much like Grace/Jimena in 2003
Allison was a big waste of time too
compared to the threat Daniel ACTUALLY poses to the USA, this is but a waste of time. A sheared TD or a weak TS is going to be given a whole 5 minutes by me, much like Grace/Jimena in 2003