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No surprise the Euro still shows no development, honestly this system could become a hurricane and the euro still wouldnt pick up on it until after making landfall
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Actually, the Euro has a slightly more defined area of vorticity to the southeast of Corpus Christi. It sends whatever forms to the NNW, so we should see some beneficial rain from this.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 1:44 pm No surprise the Euro still shows no development, honestly this system could become a hurricane and the euro still wouldnt pick up on it until after making landfall
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captainbarbossa19 that is true, though this will likely be weak if it develops, I still do not trust the fact that the GFS has light wind shear over the NW Gulf plus the absolute bath rocket sea temps this will be moving into, granted it will have maybe 48 hours over water, not saying we will definitely get surprised but I am a little weary that this thing “ COULD” end up surprising us , it does have a favorable environment, time over water is its big limiting factor
48 hours over water in favorable conditions is plenty of time for a system to get going.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 1:55 pm captainbarbossa19 that is true, though this will likely be weak if it develops, I still do not trust the fact that the GFS has light wind shear over the NW Gulf plus the absolute bath rocket sea temps this will be moving into, granted it will have maybe 48 hours over water, not saying we will definitely get surprised but I am a little weary that this thing “ COULD” end up surprising us , it does have a favorable environment, time over water is its big limiting factor
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On the positive side, the Euro has widespread 2-3 inch totals over the next week. That will certainly help with drought conditions. Another thing to consider is that many areas may receive more than that since it is averaged. Also, this is assuming nothing of significance develops in the Gulf so the totals would likely increase if anything does.
Not weather related but the Astros just won 3-0 and no-hit the Yankees and they’re the only team since 1958 to no hit them and they’ve done it twice!
It was an awesome game! The Yankees come into town Thursday for 1 game and Verlander and Cole are supposed to be pitching against each other!
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What makes it better is that it was against Cole in their home up there!
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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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