New Atlantic Storm to Watch

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The models started off going through Florida up into the East Coast, but have pushed well west as the low trough has developed unexpectedly. The thing about the weather, is how completely unpredictable it is. Meteorologists have real time data from all over the place including satellite imaging across all spectrum of light, and they still miss major events changing things.

Spaghetti Models:

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It's worthy to note that the absolute worst case scenario for Louisiana is a major hurricane, strong Cat 3 or better, going right up the Mississippi River basin. The results of that would make Katrina look like a light spring rain.

Another loop of the storm.

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This might keep swinging west into Texas. Too many variables right now including having to pass over so much land mass.
 
Am I the only person in Texas who hopes that the model that goes closest to my house is the right one???

:confused:

This heat is so draining. Want something different in the weather. I hate Texas in July/August. Of course, I don't live on the coast, so I'm not at real risk for any damage.
 
peplaw06;3465158 said:
Am I the only person in Texas who hopes that the model that goes closest to my house is the right one???

:confused:

This heat is so draining. Want something different in the weather. I hate Texas in July/August. Of course, I don't live on the coast, so I'm not at real risk for any damage.

I would just as soon the storm pass us by here in Houston. I can deal with the Texas heat and have my entire life but not to thrilled about prospect of losing power for a couple of weeks as I did after Ike.
 
Honestly, if the remnants don't swing up here and give us some rain like Alex I don't really care.
 
If either the light blue or med blue lines are correct I'm going to have another mess outside to clean up. :( At least this year I have a generator that is easily hooked up to the power box so I won't have food spoil and can have the fans going.
 
May I introduce you to Tropical Storm Bonnie:

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Video update, take a minute or two to load.

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/media/key/CurrentStormUpdate.wmv

kristie;3465482 said:
another one? oh boy.

TheKey;3465714 said:
It's not even August yet; going to be a bad one.

Had the upper level low across Texas not dropped down and developed as far as it did, this would be the third named storm of the season. There's another storm churning over the Bay of Campeche, moving inland over Mexico. A half of a day more over open water and it would have gained enough strength to be Bonnie. It was about )( that close to making it.

Gonna be a real bad year. I was shocked that the front half of July was actually quiet. I would be pleasantly surprised if we don't see 2 or 3 named storms at the same time in mid to late August like in this satellite composite shot:

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That would be Mr. Gustav, Ms. Hanna, Mr. Ike, and Ms. Josephine, all unwelcome guests to the party.
 
Keep moving that thing east. As long as it don't hit deep east Texas I'm in good shape. :)
 
Thankfully there is enough wind shear over the Gulf to keep this storm from getting much stronger.
 
Thanks, Bonnie! It cooled off nicely here in the Bay area as a result of the cloud cover.
 
Doomsday101;3465162 said:
I would just as soon the storm pass us by here in Houston. I can deal with the Texas heat and have my entire life but not to thrilled about prospect of losing power for a couple of weeks as I did after Ike.

That and we have been getting rain everyday in Spring so we don't need any more.
 
What's worth watching now is the remnants of stuff down there around Jamaica. The models are picking up some kind of formation over the next 24-36 hours.

Bonnie may leave a child behind.
 
SaltwaterServr;3466143 said:
May I introduce you to Tropical Storm Bonnie:





Video update, take a minute or two to load.

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/media/key/CurrentStormUpdate.wmv





Had the upper level low across Texas not dropped down and developed as far as it did, this would be the third named storm of the season. There's another storm churning over the Bay of Campeche, moving inland over Mexico. A half of a day more over open water and it would have gained enough strength to be Bonnie. It was about )( that close to making it.

Gonna be a real bad year. I was shocked that the front half of July was actually quiet. I would be pleasantly surprised if we don't see 2 or 3 named storms at the same time in mid to late August like in this satellite composite shot:



That would be Mr. Gustav, Ms. Hanna, Mr. Ike, and Ms. Josephine, all unwelcome guests to the party.

crazy.:eek:
 
So I imagine cruises in the gulf are on sale...:D
 

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