TX Coast blob -- just a blob, right?
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GalvestonDuck
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TX Coast blob -- just a blob, right?
I remember the earlier posts about how the cold front could actually be bad news for us here and how a low could develop in the Gulf because of it. So, I'm just wondering about what's out there off the TX coast. Someone reassure my little amateur weather-watching eyes and tell me it's just blobbage. 
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GalvestonDuck
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LaBreeze wrote:I am far from being a professional on this topic, but I thought that we (that is Texas and Louisiana) were in the "all clear" of all this due to the approaching front. Gut feeling - nothing to be concerned about.
Yeah, we're in the all clear in regards to Bonnie and Charley. But this post http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=35517 taught me something I wasn't aware of.
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to answer your question GD we are definitely in the clear with Bonnie and Charley(though I never say never). What you are seeing is a flare up of convection at the tail end of the stalling front. If it did develop into anything it would move in a NE direction as well along the frontal boundary. I always watch these things, but am not currently concerned about what I am seeing in the W GOM at this time.
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