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Stormcenter wrote:Yep looks like something "MAY" finally be brewing south of the AL/Fl stateline.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=7
That is a cool loop to
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HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
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Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
Well we just have to wait and see but it is interesting.
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Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
how do you figure?? just wondering....the high is building in
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Stormcenter wrote:Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
Well we just have to wait and see but it is interesting.
Agreed
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deltadog03 wrote:Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
how do you figure?? just wondering....the high is building in
It's a 100 miles off the coast,if it moves due west it will crash into SE LA.Unless the high moves it WSW.
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Opal storm wrote:deltadog03 wrote:Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
how do you figure?? just wondering....the high is building in
It's a 100 miles off the coast,if it moves due west it will crash into SE LA.Unless the high moves it WSW.
The spin I'm looking at is further south than 100 miles and it would not crash into SE La. if it moved westward.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=7
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Stormcenter wrote:Opal storm wrote:deltadog03 wrote:Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
how do you figure?? just wondering....the high is building in
It's a 100 miles off the coast,if it moves due west it will crash into SE LA.Unless the high moves it WSW.
The spin I'm looking at is further south than 100 miles and it would not crash into SE La. if it moved westward.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=7
and i'm looking at the batch of thunder storms that was over Florida about an hour or so ago
so which is it??????????? which system is our system to watch????????
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Astro_man92 wrote:Stormcenter wrote:Opal storm wrote:deltadog03 wrote:Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
how do you figure?? just wondering....the high is building in
It's a 100 miles off the coast,if it moves due west it will crash into SE LA.Unless the high moves it WSW.
The spin I'm looking at is further south than 100 miles and it would not crash into SE La. if it moved westward.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=7
and i'm looking at the batch of thunder storms that was over Florida about an hour or so ago
so which is it??????????? which system is our system to watch????????
In my opinion it is due south of the AL/FL border about 200 miles. You can clearly see the vigorous spin. Now the question is will more convection develop around it?
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=6
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Stormcenter wrote:Astro_man92 wrote:Stormcenter wrote:Opal storm wrote:deltadog03 wrote:Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
how do you figure?? just wondering....the high is building in
It's a 100 miles off the coast,if it moves due west it will crash into SE LA.Unless the high moves it WSW.
The spin I'm looking at is further south than 100 miles and it would not crash into SE La. if it moved westward.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=7
and i'm looking at the batch of thunder storms that was over Florida about an hour or so ago
so which is it??????????? which system is our system to watch????????
In my opinion it is due south of the AL/FL border about 200 miles. You can clearly see the vigorous spin. Now the question is will more convection develop around it?
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=6
I don't see what you are talking about
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Astro_man92 wrote:Stormcenter wrote:Opal storm wrote:deltadog03 wrote:Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
how do you figure?? just wondering....the high is building in
It's a 100 miles off the coast,if it moves due west it will crash into SE LA.Unless the high moves it WSW.
The spin I'm looking at is further south than 100 miles and it would not crash into SE La. if it moved westward.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=7
and i'm looking at the batch of thunder storms that was over Florida about an hour or so ago
so which is it??????????? which system is our system to watch????????
People, People, just uses the NHC map and overlay it with the frontal boundary feature. The area of L pressure is WELL offshore and if it moved due west it would not crash into Louisiana.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Astro_man92 wrote:Stormcenter wrote:Astro_man92 wrote:Stormcenter wrote:Opal storm wrote:deltadog03 wrote:Opal storm wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, whre could this go inland at??
Just a wild guess, but anywhere from Missisippi to Corpus, TX
I don't think this will go to Texas,let alone develop into anything.Even if something does come out it will probably go inland towards the northern Gulf coast area.(SE LA to FL panhandle).
how do you figure?? just wondering....the high is building in
It's a 100 miles off the coast,if it moves due west it will crash into SE LA.Unless the high moves it WSW.
The spin I'm looking at is further south than 100 miles and it would not crash into SE La. if it moved westward.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=7
and i'm looking at the batch of thunder storms that was over Florida about an hour or so ago
so which is it??????????? which system is our system to watch????????
In my opinion it is due south of the AL/FL border about 200 miles. You can clearly see the vigorous spin. Now the question is will more convection develop around it?
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=6
I don't see what you are talking about
Then I give up.
Actually I don't see what anyone else could be talking about but the small spin I pointing out.
http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... duration=6
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