NHC and west GOM hurricanes
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NHC and west GOM hurricanes
It seems to me , in my opinion, that the NHC have a hard time forecasting west moving canes that move to the western GOM. They have done a great job the last couple of years on their 5 day outlook, but most of those were recurving storms, which seems to be an easier for them to plot. I dont think I have never seen a good forecast for the west GOM. Anyways with that said I wouldn't just focus on deep south Texas being in the bulls eye for Emily, with the NHC shifts back and forth. Its still could go from Tampico to Galveston.
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It sure could, I have a feeling that Emily is going give them fits. They already sound frustrated on their discussions.djtil wrote:thinking back it always seems like the yucatan storms always end up further south than forecast.....thats my guess this time also....landfall 200 mi south of brownsville.
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Claudette went well north of the forecast in 2003. I might add it was suppose to hit Brownsville.
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Brent wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Claudette went well north of the forecast in 2003. It might add it was suppose yo hit Brownsville.
I remember that. Waiting on that turn made me pull my hair out.
Yeah I distinclty remember Claudette was suppose to hit around Brownsville. However it went well north and made landfall north of Corpus in Matagorda Bay.
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HouTXmetro wrote:Brent wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Claudette went well north of the forecast in 2003. It might add it was suppose yo hit Brownsville.
I remember that. Waiting on that turn made me pull my hair out.
Yeah I distinclty remember Claudette was suppose to hit around Brownsville. However it went well north and made landfall north of Corpus in Matagorda Bay.
Yep... it pointed at Brownsville for days.
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Brent wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Brent wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Claudette went well north of the forecast in 2003. It might add it was suppose yo hit Brownsville.
I remember that. Waiting on that turn made me pull my hair out.
Yeah I distinclty remember Claudette was suppose to hit around Brownsville. However it went well north and made landfall north of Corpus in Matagorda Bay.
Yep... it pointed at Brownsville for days.
Oh goodness yes, she was a nailbiter!
Perhaps thats why I got a little nervous when I saw that the NHC track allowed for a more northerly component followed by a turn due west....if we ever had a Claudette scenario with a really strong storm....can you imagine????
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