sambucol wrote:Why?perk wrote:The 18Z GFS may raise a few eyebrows for SE Texas.
Check the 18Z GFS run, i'm not saying SE Texas will get a big bad storm,but we could see some rain if it's right.
sambucol wrote:Why?perk wrote:The 18Z GFS may raise a few eyebrows for SE Texas.
biggerbyte wrote:This link shows not only Ernie, but the possible trouble in the NE Caribbean you mention. Very intriguing, indeed.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/flash-wv.html
sambucol wrote:The 11 am NHC track appears to be a tad bit more north of the 5 am track.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphic ... e#contents
Portastorm wrote:Strong consensus at the moment for Ernesto's east-central Mexican coast landfall. That would seem to match what some of our pro mets are thinking as well.
Scott747 wrote:lol
You had to know with Stewart on the desk it would be a 'bullish' forecast.
My kind of weather too,especially for a football Saturday.jasons wrote:I'm very excited about our rain chances - looks like another good event for us
This kind of weather is perfect for me - a little chilly, but not freezing cold. Great for the holidays
srainhoutx wrote:lol...18Z GFDL...
mckinne63 wrote:Gusty winds in Stafford, some clouds. No sign of any rain drops.