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I'm sure everyone up here in Northwest Florida will agree!!!
STAY AWAY EMILY!!!
STAY AWAY EMILY!!!
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GalvestonDuck
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Hey Ducky, I could never hate a fellow GATOR. But seriously, these things seem to go in cycles and we could very well see Texas hit with a few storms in succession. I certainly would not wish that on anyone, but I've got to be honest. It sure is nice to see something in the Gulf and feel fairly confident that it is not going to affect our weather either directly or indirectly. BTW, I cannot wait for football season. GO GATORS!!!!!!!
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>>Hey Ducky, I could never hate a fellow GATOR. But seriously, these things seem to go in cycles and we could very well see Texas hit with a few storms in succession.
While I can agree in part about cycles, no way I'd expect Texas would get hit with a few storms in succession. That's a reach IMHO. Often an atmospheric pattern may dictate that a setup is in place for "x" scenario, and that may morph with time (pattern pulses). But in the sense that Texas could very well be hit with a few storms in succession, I gotta disagree with that. It's not impossible, but it's pretty unlikely IMHO.
Steve
While I can agree in part about cycles, no way I'd expect Texas would get hit with a few storms in succession. That's a reach IMHO. Often an atmospheric pattern may dictate that a setup is in place for "x" scenario, and that may morph with time (pattern pulses). But in the sense that Texas could very well be hit with a few storms in succession, I gotta disagree with that. It's not impossible, but it's pretty unlikely IMHO.
Steve
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I don't think we have anything to worry about with Emily. The pattern is setup in our favor this time. However, I have a feeling we will be threatened at least one more time this year. I have a real bad feeling about September. I don't know how much upwelling has occurred with the three Tropical Systems this year, but if this huge high builds in through August the North Central GOM will be primed in September. Well as primed as the the Northern GOM is going to get. 
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