captainbarbossa19 far out for sure but man most of those members are pretty strong, which isn’t surprising mainly because august-september is usually when we get stronger systems conpared to june/july which are more shared and lopsided, definitely something to watch over the next 7-10 days
Edit: 12z GEFS still has a pretty strong signal as well
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Lol the 18z GFS is smoking rocks
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Smoking rocks, could be wrong but it’s almost august it hasn’t spit out to many phantom storms in a while, heart of the season is coming up so doesn’t surprise me one bit
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Stormlove2020 Oh i mean smoking rocks because it kindof just meanders the system around in the GOM while going down to the low 930’s which is cat 5,
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12z GFS briefly shows a low pressure forming off the coast of Louisiana next week fwiw
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My luck it will hit Louisiana and make travel a mess for me heading to Starkville on Friday. I would rather the Gulf hold off until after I move in. LolStratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 12:05 pm 12z GFS briefly shows a low pressure forming off the coast of Louisiana next week fwiw
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captainbarbossa19 on that run the low pretty much traverses the coastline of Louisiana until getting pulled northward around vermillion bay, ICON is further south though
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Considering the GOM SST's and ENSO forecasts, I wouldn't be completely shocked by this.....Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 8:50 pm Stormlove2020 Oh i mean smoking rocks because it kindof just meanders the system around in the GOM while going down to the low 930’s which is cat 5,
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Pas_Bon yup, while other models aren’t showing any development like the ICON, the GFS and CMC have a back door front working its way into in the GOM at day 5, we all know the rule when fronts stall in the GON with these incredibly warm SST’s , potential for sneaky development exists
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It did a decent job sniffing that one out.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 10:49 am CPV17 06z GEFS for next week, thats a decent signal in the GOM .
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The 12z CMC has a tropical storm into Brownsville next Sunday. The GFS has it too but going towards Alabama/Florida. Something to watch.
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Cpv17 agreed, they have been pretty consistent in the idea of another GOM system, it is late august after all
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It’s definitely time to start paying attention to the tropics. Both the GFS and European ensembles are showing development along with the operationals. They’re both fairly consistent.
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Cpv17 12z CMC has a weak tropical storm making landfall just to the west of galveston early next week fwiw
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That’s an ugly track. Would leave most of us high and dry. Need it to come in further southwest.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 11:53 am Cpv17 12z CMC has a weak tropical storm making landfall just to the west of galveston early next week fwiw
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Cpv17 Agreed, but it just shows that we may have something to watch as its 7 days out on this run, this pattern we are in could create a weakness over Texas and allow for a tropical aystem to head our way potentially