southerngale wrote:Oh boy. I'm just gonna hang my puter around my neck.
You just made me choke on my dinner. ROFL
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gilbert88 wrote:What are the chances of this strenghtening (at least TS) and coming toward NE Mexico? (area hit by Emily)
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I know yall need the rain. Lots of near missesPTrackerLA wrote:gilbert88 wrote:What are the chances of this strenghtening (at least TS) and coming toward NE Mexico? (area hit by Emily)
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Don't know, sure wish it would come up this way (in a weak form) and give us a good soaking, it's been a very dry year.
Steve wrote:>>I don't see the WNW movement with this system,all the convection is moving north.
If you're talking about the Caribbean stuff, that convection is dying. I tried to say about 5 times today that it would and then refire again and probably die more until the convective feedback processes were in effect, but only the NHC wanted to listen. /jk
Steve



Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:There seems to be a MLC with that blob over the caribbean. The outflow is getting much better oreganized. Something tells me the Caribbean system might develop...In which it is much bigger it might do a Cindy 1999 to little Emily. But to frankie.
Even so convection at this time is on the decrease. Expect it to increase by morning. In with that curving/MLC developing. This has a fair shot at turning into the storm to watch.




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