jeff wrote:I will add my 2 cents FWIW.
Large ridging over the southern US will likely protect much of the Gulf coast states. Problem area lies where the western edge of the ridge breaks into the weakness. With that said and tossing all model data out (as they are nearly useless anyways right now) and just looking at the forecasting synoptics this is a western Gulf problem with TX and MX written all over it. Feel the current threat areas lies from SW LA to NC Mexico with the region from Matagorda Bay to south of Brownsville at the greatest risk.
Yes I am from TX and yes I am saying this is potentially a TX threat, not because I wish a hurricane here, but becuase given the steering setup it makes the most damn sense at the moment. This is actually a fairly straight forward forecast...large ridging in early August with no significant troughs forecast...otherwise known as typical August weather in the southern US.
So there yall go...continue on with turning the storm into the ridge my money is on MX or TX.
Jeff, tell us how you really feel.....

