TD#5 in Southern GOM early next week?
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TD#5 in Southern GOM early next week?
EXTENDED FORECAST DISCUSSION
NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD
221 PM EDT MON JUL 11 2005
VALID 12Z THU JUL 14 2005 - 12Z MON JUL 18 2005
FINAL MEDIUM RANGE DISCUSSION...
...TROPICS...
EARLY START TO THE TROPICAL SEASON CONTINUES... TPC/NHC FCST FOR
TROPICAL CYCLONE FIVE BRINGS THE SYSTEM INTO THE ERN CARIBBEAN BY
DAY 3 THU... WITH EXTRAPOLATION OF TPC/NHC TRACK BRINGING IT INTO
THE SERN GULF OF MEXICO BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. CONSULT LATEST
ADVISORIES FOR UPDATED INFO.
NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD
221 PM EDT MON JUL 11 2005
VALID 12Z THU JUL 14 2005 - 12Z MON JUL 18 2005
FINAL MEDIUM RANGE DISCUSSION...
...TROPICS...
EARLY START TO THE TROPICAL SEASON CONTINUES... TPC/NHC FCST FOR
TROPICAL CYCLONE FIVE BRINGS THE SYSTEM INTO THE ERN CARIBBEAN BY
DAY 3 THU... WITH EXTRAPOLATION OF TPC/NHC TRACK BRINGING IT INTO
THE SERN GULF OF MEXICO BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. CONSULT LATEST
ADVISORIES FOR UPDATED INFO.
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Re: TD#5 in Southern GOM early next week?
Stormcenter wrote:EXTENDED FORECAST DISCUSSION
NWS HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER CAMP SPRINGS MD
221 PM EDT MON JUL 11 2005
VALID 12Z THU JUL 14 2005 - 12Z MON JUL 18 2005
FINAL MEDIUM RANGE DISCUSSION...
...TROPICS...
EARLY START TO THE TROPICAL SEASON CONTINUES... TPC/NHC FCST FOR
TROPICAL CYCLONE FIVE BRINGS THE SYSTEM INTO THE ERN CARIBBEAN BY
DAY 3 THU... WITH EXTRAPOLATION OF TPC/NHC TRACK BRINGING IT INTO
THE SERN GULF OF MEXICO BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. CONSULT LATEST
ADVISORIES FOR UPDATED INFO.
... eh, we don't get hurricanes in Texas any more. They all go to Florida.
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canegrl04 wrote:Two reasons this one needs to go toTexas:
1. Texas is in drought conditions
2.Florida needs a break
If it's a little ol TS, I'd agree with you. But we don't need a major cane to ease the drought. I'll take the drought and a sprinkler any day over damage to my house and neighborhood.
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Portastorm wrote:... eh, we don't get hurricanes in Texas any more. They all go to Florida.
Now you did it! TX was invisible to hurricanes until you made that statement.
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AL Chili Pepper wrote:
With a ridge over the northern gulf and the high sitting right over Pensacola....good for them.
It's just too far out. If the High is stronger, maybe a south TX/Mexico storm. If weaker, a possible upper TX/ Louisiana storm. I would hate to see the MS/AL/FL area get hit again.
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