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Cpv17
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Saturday the storms might die out before they reach us. The NW side will most likely get the most action by the looks of it.
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Stratton20
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DoctorMu huh?
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Cpv17
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He’s saying that if a front stalls in the Gulf it’ll need to be watched for tropical development since SST’s are warming.
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Stratton20
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https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/ocean/ Here is the link, and you can definitely see how fast the Northern Gulf has heated up just in the past 7-8 days. Definitely watching that front as it moves into the gulf just in case
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Outflow and line of storms moving toward the Red River valley. There's a chance the Brazos Valley will get a taste by dawn. Just mowed the front, and wish I had gotten to the back yard...
...but that's why I bought a mower with a 190 cc Honda engine.
Cuts through tall grass like buttah.
...but that's why I bought a mower with a 190 cc Honda engine.
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Certainly don’t need an Alicia type spin up for sure.
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It’s raining here again.
So done with this for awhile.
So done with this for awhile.
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Pretty salty out near LaPorte
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Coming down in Friendswood
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Cromagnum
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Outflow just swept SW through Friendswood to cause that blow up. Curious if it keeps firing up new storms as it keeps trucking.
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The complex well to the northwest needs to be watched for later. Daytime heating will be in full gear by then. It is sunny behind the outflow boundary.
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Yep. The only dry air is near the surface and major heating. This complex is about to jailbreak.TexasBreeze wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 12:41 pm The complex well to the northwest needs to be watched for later. Daytime heating will be in full gear by then. It is sunny behind the outflow boundary.
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Stratton20
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About 7-10 days ago the Northern Gulf Sea temps just off the Texas coast ranged from 77-79 degrees, I checked today and thise temps are now in the 80-82 degree range, unbelievable how fast the gulf warms up
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Got some light rain about to become heavy.
Moister and Moister.
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/s ... &length=24
Moister and Moister.
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/s ... &length=24
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A nice evening satellite image of the storm complex with overshooting tops. Should make for a nice lightning show tonight.
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The HRR looks like it wants to give me a pretty good soaking tonight. We’ll see!
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Please let this fizzle our or stay north. I need a few more days of dry so I can attempt to mow the backyard swamp.
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