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Latest Euro has this sitting offshore of the Freeport-Galveston area Thursday morning as a Moderate Tropical Storm, although weakening a tad as it approaches the coast.
Canadian has a little stronger system basically coming up West side of Galveston.
GFS and its parallel model are still further East.
Recon should help the models, and if its designated the NHC will start issuing advisories and they are way more reliable than the constant swings of the models. Hopefully that is what happens, but not sure if they will find enough of a closed circulation to do so.
Kinda get the feeling Houston area wont get much rain out of this, but South La is going to get way more than they want. Just my opinion however, and please stay updated through NOAA/NHC as this unfolds.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostSpeak fo yo seff!! ... specially if you're talkin' New Caney... We don't need no big rain out on the Prairie (Tarkington)... My wife's garden has been damaged badly by too much rain already... Need a couple weeks for her corn to make, then it can rain...
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got t.s.don this afternoon. don't think it will grow much?.......http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphi..._with_line.png
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Originally posted by waterdog View Postgot t.s.don this afternoon. don't think it will grow much?.......http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphi..._with_line.png
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Originally posted by firemanjj82 View PostTop. Anything going on?
In the tropics, all is quiet. Fear not, August is right around the corner.
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Tropical Storm Franklin in the western Caribbean. Moving into an increasingly favorable environment for further development, Franklin is likely to strengthen as it moves toward the Yucatan over the next 24 hours. Tropical Storm warnings are now in effect for the Yucatan Peninsula, as impacts in that area may be felt as early as Monday afternoon. From there, this system should move across the Bay of Campeche and into eastern Mexico late Wednesday into early Thursday. Heavy rain and gusty winds are likely in the aforementioned areas, but at this time, no U.S. impacts are expected.
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Originally posted by waterdog View PostTropical Storm Franklin in the western Caribbean. Moving into an increasingly favorable environment for further development, Franklin is likely to strengthen as it moves toward the Yucatan over the next 24 hours. Tropical Storm warnings are now in effect for the Yucatan Peninsula, as impacts in that area may be felt as early as Monday afternoon. From there, this system should move across the Bay of Campeche and into eastern Mexico late Wednesday into early Thursday. Heavy rain and gusty winds are likely in the aforementioned areas, but at this time, no U.S. impacts are expected.
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