this looks like a texas storm
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ROCK wrote:boca_chris wrote:No I don't think so. Read Donsutherland's post in the pro-met forum" Dennis Likely to Pose Significant U.S. Landfall Threat"
Texas is in the US last time I looked....
Clearly, Chris was simply stating an opinion -- that it wouldn't be a TX landfall. Then, Chris suggested that we read DS's post in the pro-met forum with THAT title. I don't think Chris was using the title of the post as a quote against TX landfall -- just simply directing us to WHICH post to read. I read it and, although it also suggests TX as a possibility, we are on the edge of his forecast for landfall.
And obviously, Chris was not implying that TX is not in the US.
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Well, this is interesting. Of course if will change many times over the next 7 days. I think the 00z NAM has shifted east a little. Although some say the NAM is terrible with tropical systems. THe 00z GFS shoud be running now.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... loop.shtml
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Portastorm wrote:The 0z run (july 6) of the GFS draws up an interesting path for Dennis where he approaches the middle Texas coast then recurves to the north and northeast.
Are you kidding ? I can only get 66 hours of the 00z Jul6 run so far. But to that point it is very similar to the 18z Jul5 run.
I like the end result better on the 18z Jul5 run than what you atr saying.
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tw861 wrote:Portastorm wrote:The 0z run (july 6) of the GFS draws up an interesting path for Dennis where he approaches the middle Texas coast then recurves to the north and northeast.
Are you kidding ? I can only get 66 hours of the 00z Jul6 run so far. But to that point it is very similar to the 18z Jul5 run.
I like the end result better on the 18z Jul5 run than what you atr saying.
Nope, not kidding at all!
However, it should be pointed out that this track is the first of its kind I have seen re: Dennis. Who knows? We'll all go back and forth I'm sure until the expert minds get a better handle on things.
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southerngale wrote:FWIW, and for those who know him, DT came in chat late last night and predicted a Texas landfall. He backed up his thoughts with graphics and maps, explaining why. He also said it could easily become a cat.3 or 4.
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I do not mean to ask a stupid question here but who is DT just so I will know for the future lol
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I highly doubt it, but look at the latest Houston forecast.
http://images.ibsys.com/hou/images/weat ... 20x240.jpg
They still think it's possible.
http://images.ibsys.com/hou/images/weat ... 20x240.jpg
They still think it's possible.
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HouTXmetro wrote:I highly doubt it, but look at the latest Houston forecast.
http://images.ibsys.com/hou/images/weat ... 20x240.jpg
They still think it's possible.
Whoever was manning the weather graphics desk when that was created and broadcast should be fired.
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melhow wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:I highly doubt it, but look at the latest Houston forecast.
http://images.ibsys.com/hou/images/weat ... 20x240.jpg
They still think it's possible.
Whoever was manning the weather graphics desk when that was created and broadcast should be fired.
Why? They put a question mark with it. I think most of us here all know what they're saying -- "It's possible...don't rule it out yet...we're watching."
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