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What's the deal with the UKMET and New Orleans?
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What's the deal with the UKMET and New Orleans?
This is the second storm in a row that the UKMET has gone out on its own (besides JB) and started to forecast a landfall in Louisiana. What's the deal? Do they not like us here in LA? Any input would be appreciated. Who knows, they might start to ask for voluntary evacuation again very soon!
http://flhurricane.com/modelanimator.php?storm=5&Year=2005
http://flhurricane.com/modelanimator.php?storm=5&Year=2005
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I really don't see Emily keeping up a 20mph clip
for the duration of her treck... I look for the forward speed to
slow down... she arrives in the Yucatan channel Tuesday... by
then we can expect the ridge to have eroded a bit.. allowing her
to make more of a NW to NNW track... about 7mph.
JMHO
I really don't see Emily keeping up a 20mph clip
for the duration of her treck... I look for the forward speed to
slow down... she arrives in the Yucatan channel Tuesday... by
then we can expect the ridge to have eroded a bit.. allowing her
to make more of a NW to NNW track... about 7mph.
JMHO
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jax wrote:I really don't see Emily keeping up a 20mph clip
for the duration of her treck... I look for the forward speed to
slow down... she arrives in the Yucatan channel Tuesday... by
then we can expect the ridge to have eroded a bit.. allowing her
to make more of a NW to NNW track... about 7mph.
JMHO
where would that put her
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jax wrote:I really don't see Emily keeping up a 20mph clip
for the duration of her treck... I look for the forward speed to
slow down... she arrives in the Yucatan channel Tuesday... by
then we can expect the ridge to have eroded a bit.. allowing her
to make more of a NW to NNW track... about 7mph.
JMHO
A more NW track at that point will put futher N up the TX coast, and a NNW track would put her at the TX LA coast line.
Right in your front yard Texasheat...
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I know this is a foreign concept to most of you on here, so I will try to explain it in simple terms. Despite what has been previously thought, strong hurricanes do not always knock people's roofs off and knock out the electricity for 2 weeks *gasp*. Some people enjoy all the excitment in preperation, others like to watch the storm rage out the window, and some like both.
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DFW NWS must be buying into the current model forecasts.
ATMOSPHERE WILL REMAIN ABOUT THE SAME FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS...SO WILL KEEP LOW POPS GOING THROUGH MOST OF THE PERIOD. EMILY COULD BE A SIGNIFICANT PLAYER IN N TEXAS WEATHER THIS TIME NEXT WEEK...POSSIBLY EARLY NEXT WEEK...AS MODELS BRING THE
HURRICANE TO THE YUCATAN PENINSULA MONDAY MORNING. LONG RANGE MODELS HAVE ALSO BACKED OFF ON THE ADVERTISED FRONT YESTERDAY. THUS...A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY WITH THE LATER PART OF THE FORECAST.
PERSISTENCE USUALLY RULES IN SUMMER AND WE WILL NOT BEND THE RULES YET.
ATMOSPHERE WILL REMAIN ABOUT THE SAME FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS...SO WILL KEEP LOW POPS GOING THROUGH MOST OF THE PERIOD. EMILY COULD BE A SIGNIFICANT PLAYER IN N TEXAS WEATHER THIS TIME NEXT WEEK...POSSIBLY EARLY NEXT WEEK...AS MODELS BRING THE
HURRICANE TO THE YUCATAN PENINSULA MONDAY MORNING. LONG RANGE MODELS HAVE ALSO BACKED OFF ON THE ADVERTISED FRONT YESTERDAY. THUS...A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY WITH THE LATER PART OF THE FORECAST.
PERSISTENCE USUALLY RULES IN SUMMER AND WE WILL NOT BEND THE RULES YET.
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BigO wrote:Personally, I think the UKMET is a drunk on an extended bender and seeking the best location to party a bit.
Either that or he hates us.
Like I said in another thread: UKMET picked up a chickie on Bourbon Street, took her home, and found out she was a MAN, baby, and now he's real real mad at NOLA for false advertising.
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