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Yikes, looks like im in hostile territory because im a Rangers fan haha, congratulations on the no hitter though
I knew it!Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 4:31 pm Yikes, looks like im in hostile territory because im a Rangers fan haha, congratulations on the no hitter though
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New tropical update from David Paul on youtube (khou) very interesting with some of the points he makes about our potential system next week
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Beneficial rain hopefully
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Your team could be a factor later in the year for a wild card spot..Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 4:31 pm Yikes, looks like im in hostile territory because im a Rangers fan haha, congratulations on the no hitter though
18z GFS has really backed off on development and rain.
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CPV 17 models are going to struggle with this type of setup considering this energy or MCS is coming down out of the US into the gulf, as for just rain chances in general, im not buying this run, 18z GEFS does have a large cluster of low pressure areas still in the gulf
Yep it looks closer to the EURO solution. I think we will know alot more on whether this system has a chance or not of development once the system gets in the Gulf on Monday and we see how organized the convection gets during the day. Models will have something to initialize on and that should also help them.
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