waldoputty
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Yes Irma is already CAT2 projected for CAT4 - but who knows where it is going.
In addition, i am actually more worried about a tropical low that is much closer. it is developing in the grey area next to mexico (fig 1) and much of water temp is between 84-88F (fig 2)
fig 1 http://www.nola.com/hurricane/index.ssf/2017/08/national_hurricane_center_34.html
fig 2 https://marine.rutgers.edu/cool/sat...st_comp/noaa/2017/img/170830.242.comp.lnt.jpg
"Development, if any, of this system is expected to be slow to occur as the low moves slowly northward. If this system does develop, it could bring additional rainfall to portions of the Texas and Louisiana coasts.
However, any rainfall forecast is uncertain at this time range and it is too soon to determine any specific impacts. Interests in these areas should monitor the progress of this system for the next few days.
The Hurricane Center gave the system a 20 percent chance of tropical formation over the next five days."
In addition, i am actually more worried about a tropical low that is much closer. it is developing in the grey area next to mexico (fig 1) and much of water temp is between 84-88F (fig 2)
fig 1 http://www.nola.com/hurricane/index.ssf/2017/08/national_hurricane_center_34.html
fig 2 https://marine.rutgers.edu/cool/sat...st_comp/noaa/2017/img/170830.242.comp.lnt.jpg
"Development, if any, of this system is expected to be slow to occur as the low moves slowly northward. If this system does develop, it could bring additional rainfall to portions of the Texas and Louisiana coasts.
However, any rainfall forecast is uncertain at this time range and it is too soon to determine any specific impacts. Interests in these areas should monitor the progress of this system for the next few days.
The Hurricane Center gave the system a 20 percent chance of tropical formation over the next five days."


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