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GFS remains further south/southwest through it's track in the Gulf than previous runs today, however makes a decent sharp right turn before landfall just near the TX/LA border. All about that turn...
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Closer to the border.
Takes a little longer before it makes the sharp turn. This will be crucial.
Takes a little longer before it makes the sharp turn. This will be crucial.
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Will the NHC shift the cone west tonight? Wouldn’t they have to do that by tomorrow morning at the latest?
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Thank you Andrew.
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Ukie gets close enough to sweat before it makes a sharp turn.
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The UKMET is in. Also a shift to the west. I believe today's eastward trend has ceased. This is a troublesome trend for Houston and the Golden Triangle areas.
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If thats true, the 4AM and 10AM updates may be grim.
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Doesn't the GFS have a right bias? It's probably ungood if its the eastern most model.
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Significant south/west shift in the Canadian through 36 hours. It's been a far eastern outlier but now it is coming in-line with the other models.
I'm about to call it a night. This looks like two model suites in a row now when each model has shifted west from its previous run. I may have to check the ensembles in the wee hours.
I'm about to call it a night. This looks like two model suites in a row now when each model has shifted west from its previous run. I may have to check the ensembles in the wee hours.
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Ah I see the nightly western shifts have begun again. Love that consistency 

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Anybody know where the UKMET makes landfall?
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CMC looks like Bolivar for what it is worth.
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West of Sabine Pass, south of Beaumont.
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