underthwx wrote:Rock...you hearing the thunder?
no but I smell it...

looks like center south of LA...big blob of sheared mess...Just hope it gets close enough to sling some showers over here....
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underthwx wrote:Rock...you hearing the thunder?
South Texas Storms wrote:So it looks like I lost several hours of sleep the past few nights looking at models for nothing. Hmmm why am I not surprised? Central TX gets screwed again. Ugh, I'm so tired of this crap.![]()
Sanibel wrote:This reminds me of a June storm. The Jet Stream stayed strong all summer this year.
KWT wrote:Sanibel wrote:This reminds me of a June storm. The Jet Stream stayed strong all summer this year.
Yeah it is rather similar to a June system isn't it!
HouTXmetro wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:So it looks like I lost several hours of sleep the past few nights looking at models for nothing. Hmmm why am I not surprised? Central TX gets screwed again. Ugh, I'm so tired of this crap.![]()
There really is no consensus at this point. Don't give up hope yet. When does the Euro Chime in again?
stormhunter7 wrote:been studying the shear for a bit now... whats everyones thought on the current trend for the next 24-36 hrs of shear. Rock, Ivanhater....?
Ivanhater wrote:Even if this does eventually head NE, I really hope the shear calms down so convection can wrap around on the western side and give Texas much needed tropical rain.
South Texas Storms wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Even if this does eventually head NE, I really hope the shear calms down so convection can wrap around on the western side and give Texas much needed tropical rain.
Ha, who are you kidding Ivan. I'm starting to feel like we aren't going to get a freakin drop here. This will be almost as heartbreaking as Don. Drought busting rains just 100 miles away. Wow. This is about as bad as it gets.
Ivanhater wrote:South Texas Storms wrote:Ivanhater wrote:Even if this does eventually head NE, I really hope the shear calms down so convection can wrap around on the western side and give Texas much needed tropical rain.
Ha, who are you kidding Ivan. I'm starting to feel like we aren't going to get a freakin drop here. This will be almost as heartbreaking as Don. Drought busting rains just 100 miles away. Wow. This is about as bad as it gets.
You are cracking under the pressure STS. This is the way of the tropics, it gives and takes away. Be patient.
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