Tropical Depression Isaac:
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It's the honey badger. It doesn't give a &$%#!
looks like a wnw movement has finally started happening...
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Ok, now it's moving west....like I said it was going to do all along.
Wow! A wsw movement the past few frames. Wow...
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Anyone have a chart as to why this would even move West?
redneckweather wrote:Ok, now it's moving west....like I said it was going to do all along.
Can we quote you on that??? LOL
Rip76 wrote:Anyone have a chart as to why this would even move West?
I dont but this thing could head out to sea and hit Cuba and it wouldnt surprise me in the least...LOL
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The humor of your post did not escape me, redneckweather!redneckweather wrote:Ok, now it's moving west....like I said it was going to do all along.
FWIW the NAM has Isaac going to Sabine Pass. I don't know if model runs even matter now, but I thought it was interesting.
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While the radar shows a westward movement is it a wobble or a trend. Only time will tell...
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MRG93415 wrote:redneckweather wrote:Ok, now it's moving west....like I said it was going to do all along.
Can we quote you on that??? LOL
Double that!!
I was thinking that too.MRG93415 wrote:redneckweather wrote:Ok, now it's moving west....like I said it was going to do all along.
Can we quote you on that??? LOL
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Rip76 wrote:Anyone have a chart as to why this would even move West?
This will help a little
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anyone think the mets on the networks will pick up on this? Maybe the doc? It's interesting that it's moving west.
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They say the crow flys south over Texas and right into rednecks mouth.
Muhahaha
Muhahaha
Anyone think NHC will finally nudge the track and shift the watches a bit westward in the next couple advisories?
Ready for severe weather season!!
crazy runs......hmmmmm what a difference 24 hours makes and post on this board!
Who is going to pull an allnighter?
When the GFS runs after 11 p.m. - can someone please post the results as they come out?
Who is going to pull an allnighter?
When the GFS runs after 11 p.m. - can someone please post the results as they come out?
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wxman666 wrote:Anyone think NHC will finally nudge the track and shift the watches a bit westward in the next couple advisories?
Prob not. Too soon to say if this is just a wobble or an actual turn. I personally thing this is just a wobble.
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Andrew, from that steering map that's a tough forecast.
But I see why the Wsw/W movement did occur.
(If that is current).
But I see why the Wsw/W movement did occur.
(If that is current).