DoctorMu wrote:0Z GFS takes Irma closer to the East Coast:
what about the one in the Caribbean? any hints?
DoctorMu wrote:0Z GFS takes Irma closer to the East Coast:
might experience evaporational cooling. you guys all live at the lake now.. lake eerieRip76 wrote:Did an actual front come through, or is the ground surface just cooler from all the rain?
Along with the breeze.
So is the center not near the convection near Galveston then?javakah wrote:Looks like Cindy is finally ready to come ashore (and looks like it will be just barely on the Louisiana side of the Texas/Louisiana border.
kitkat4me wrote:Good Morning,
I have quick question.
On Friday night we are planning on driving to Tyler for a Saturday wedding.
IYO does it look safe to go or should we cancel it..
Multiple vortices might have finally decided on a center to consolidate around.. side note.. getting some good steady moderate rain in South central Montgomery countyScott747 wrote:Latest rerecon fix was further wnw.
Kinda looks headed more seaward than landward.. I'm just an amateur going off of radar but to me it looks like it's also becoming more organizeddjmike wrote:Does seem like ahe is taking FOREVER to come onshore!
That might be pretty slow to move through there overall. You guys look like you're about to get dumped on for a while.. have fun!djmike wrote:Soon to slammed here in bmt with this strong rain band. Once its passes me ill post an update. I would think this one should have a few good gusts with it.