Tropical Trouble for Mid September...GFS
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Tropical Trouble for Mid September...GFS
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_384l.gif
500 pattern below...Ugly for Gulf it this is true
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... 0_384l.gif
500 pattern below...Ugly for Gulf it this is true
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... 0_384l.gif
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Way too early to tell. One general rule of thumb to keep in mind is that the first several tracks, are usually not the ones the storms (especially when they haven't even developed yet) eventually follow. Another thing I've noticed thus far this season, there has been a trend in the models of having the storms make landfall/track much further West than they have. Ernesto and Debby are two prime examples of said trend. As such if the models are saying Western Gulf 14+ out, I'd keeping my eyes on Florida/East Coast, or even out to Sea.
With the above stated. I guess we'll all see, soon enough.
With the above stated. I guess we'll all see, soon enough.
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I'm kinda new to this, but no GOM storms would be fine with me. Not wishing anything bad for the rest of the coastal areas. I have my plan if I need it, though. The way I understand it, it depends on what ULH or ULL are in place as the storm approaches the Caribbean and GOM as to what the track will be. And 16 days is enough time for all that to change from what is in place right now.
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Actually Texas' populated areas have not experienced a direct hit by a major hurricane since 1983. We are long, long overdue.
Last year Rita technically made landfall in the far southwestern corner of Louisiana but left severe damage in far east and southeast Texas. In 1999, Hurricane Bret hit Kenedy County and killed some cows and that was it. There have been several Cat-1s and borderline 2s ... but not a MAJOR since Alicia in 83.
Last year Rita technically made landfall in the far southwestern corner of Louisiana but left severe damage in far east and southeast Texas. In 1999, Hurricane Bret hit Kenedy County and killed some cows and that was it. There have been several Cat-1s and borderline 2s ... but not a MAJOR since Alicia in 83.
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