NW Caribbean Prediction Thread...
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NW Caribbean Prediction Thread...
Where do you think landfall will occur, what do you think will be landfalling and when do you think it will landfall?
I'm going with a Monday mid-day landfall as a strong tropical storm (65mph) hitting between Henderson Point, Mississippi (Hancock Co.) and Mobile Bay (Mobile Co.), Alabama. The storm will probably have an eliptical center with all heavy weather from the center eastward over toward Panama City. The New Orleans area might see some breezes into the 20s, but little else.
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I'm lauhging my butt off on Louisiana people favoring models du jour and West Coast of Florida people wondering whether the initializations are too far west. Look, this isn't a pout fest on who doesn't get the action, but every year you see the same thing from Texans, Louisianians, Mississippians, Alabamans, Floridians and those up the east coast. JMO
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I'm going with a Monday mid-day landfall as a strong tropical storm (65mph) hitting between Henderson Point, Mississippi (Hancock Co.) and Mobile Bay (Mobile Co.), Alabama. The storm will probably have an eliptical center with all heavy weather from the center eastward over toward Panama City. The New Orleans area might see some breezes into the 20s, but little else.
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I'm lauhging my butt off on Louisiana people favoring models du jour and West Coast of Florida people wondering whether the initializations are too far west. Look, this isn't a pout fest on who doesn't get the action, but every year you see the same thing from Texans, Louisianians, Mississippians, Alabamans, Floridians and those up the east coast. JMO
Steve
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Agua wrote:I'd' like to see a closed center with models initialized from that data before I make a guess.
I will go with a Sunday-Monday "landfall".
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Ditto with you Steve...a typical early season Gulf TS with all the activity off to the east. Probable landfall Sunday night or monday morning between Pascagoula and Pensacola.
I hope "Arlene"-to be behaves well, gets in and moves on out with haste, as my younger son is attending a week-long soccer camp over at the Univ. of South Alabama starting Sunday...would hate to have a wash out.
I hope "Arlene"-to be behaves well, gets in and moves on out with haste, as my younger son is attending a week-long soccer camp over at the Univ. of South Alabama starting Sunday...would hate to have a wash out.
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cajungal wrote:I think if anything was to develop, Biloxi to Mobile is my best guess. I don't think us in southeast Louisiana will see much out of this system. The bulk of the moisture will stay well to our east.
I'd say that's a good guess. Don't understand all the forecasts of a Monday or Tuesday landfall, though. Most model projections are for Saturday. I'm thinking Saturday afternoon/evening.
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