I see some RI before Landfall tbh
texas coast should be watching by now lol
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stormlover2013 wrote:to be honest, ICON isn't really good....that sucker flops back and forth.
stormlover2013 wrote:to be honest, ICON isn't really good....that sucker flops back and forth.
caneman wrote:stormlover2013 wrote:to be honest, ICON isn't really good....that sucker flops back and forth.
You're looking for a trend with models
Steve wrote:NAM still isn't doing much with it. It doesn't tighten up until about at the coast. This is valid 1:00pm on Friday. RGEM initializing and I'll get that up as soon as it posts.
SoupBone wrote:Steve wrote:NAM still isn't doing much with it. It doesn't tighten up until about at the coast. This is valid 1:00pm on Friday. RGEM initializing and I'll get that up as soon as it posts.
RGEM has a hard left hook right at hour 48. Looks like high pressure parked on Texas/LA line, keeping it from going north.
wxman22 wrote:Fwiw the 12z FW3 GFS closes the system off right before landfall around Corpus Christi.
mcheer23 wrote:wxman22 wrote:Fwiw the 12z FW3 GFS closes the system off right before landfall around Corpus Christi.
That would put the bulk of the rain over SE TX. Especially west of I-45
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