Then go North to Northwest!
June 2022
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This system sure isn't going to be moving fast. It takes from Thursday afternoon to Saturday morning for the low to get to NE Texas on the Euro.
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No rain in a month here.Cromagnum wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 2:33 pmAt least your area benefited from some of the popup storms that blew through the border over the last week. Most of us haven't seen a drop in weeks.
Hopefully this system can halt the desert feedback loop and open the door for a more "normal" rainfall pattern.
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Stratton20
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captainbarbossa19 yep a slower system would be beneficial but also the flooding potential would also go up
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102°F with winds N20 G30. How is that even possible? lol.
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18z GFS is stronger and further north than 12z.
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Stratton20
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captainbarbossa19 i dont see much of a difference on this run
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Look at 850mb vorticity. The center is more consolidated and slightly stronger. The track is about the same.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 5:44 pm captainbarbossa19 i dont see much of a difference on this run
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I would be watching the hRR right now with home Brew systems it’s really time radar to watch
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Yeah...I'm watching everything miss us west.Stormlover2020 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 5:58 pm I would be watching the hRR right now with home Brew systems it’s really time radar to watch
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What a crock of you know what.. It POURED at work and I get home to ZERO at my house. Go Figure!
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8 Pm NHC update still at 20%, they really arent budging lol
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They didn't budge with Imelda either until it was practically a depression.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 7:08 pm 8 Pm NHC update still at 20%, they really arent budging lol
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0.00" in W League City but glad to see some got very well needed rainfall today.
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I don't think they will raise it..they must not be seeing it or believing the models
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They will almost have to raise it if it starts developing though. A lot can change overnight, let alone days.Kingwood32 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 7:23 pm I don't think they will raise it..they must not be seeing it or believing the models