
Radar is looking decent right now, just need to get this one over water and to tigthen up the circulation a little further.
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perk wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:So I guess we can throw out the GFS and EURO which shows upper TX coast?
HouTXmetro i was wondering that very same thing.
F-dubWxGuy wrote:Got a decent little shower here in Shalimar, just north of Fort Walton Beach, FL. And it looks like I got more coming.
MiamiHurricanes10 wrote:The LLC appears to be approaching the Florida/Alabama state line as per latest radar images.
Kludge wrote:perk wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:So I guess we can throw out the GFS and EURO which shows upper TX coast?
HouTXmetro i was wondering that very same thing.
When the models call for a SE TX landfall, many on this forum dismiss the models, but when a LA hit is progged by the models, they're "right on the money". So... Why look at models if you already know the future?
KWT wrote:MiamiHurricanes10 wrote:The LLC appears to be approaching the Florida/Alabama state line as per latest radar images.
Yeah the Sat.imagery suggests the same location as well, the southern part of the broad circulation now heading into the water again, won't be long before more of the circulation is in the juice...
Dean4Storms wrote:Has every bit the look and feel of a Tropical Depression already. Here at my place I've got fast moving low dark stratus moving from the SW to NE at a fairly good clip with precip moving southwards, it is VERY warm and humid as well. This will pop once over the Gulf!!!
ConvergenceZone wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:Has every bit the look and feel of a Tropical Depression already. Here at my place I've got fast moving low dark stratus moving from the SW to NE at a fairly good clip with precip moving southwards, it is VERY warm and humid as well. This will pop once over the Gulf!!!
Hmmm,wonder if they will up the % chance of development in the next TWO...
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