The cone now stretches to Freeport.
Hurricane Beryl
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The ICON isnt letting go, interesting
Beryl seems to have extra telomerase.
Beryl is curvaceous.
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Give us all the rains.....
Just curious. When does it have Beryl there?
If that materialized......................



Hopefully, that is not the case. It shows intensity forecast has a long way to go.
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GFS and CMC are way weaker, and the uncertainty continues lol
I hope it doesn’t materialize, either. What is the ICON picking up on, if anything, to cause it to show a cat 4 into Galveston?
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Honestly its a real wild card what happens in the gulf with beryl, the ICON probably is too strong, but the GFS and CMC are also likely too weak, I could see a range from a strong TS- Cat 2, uncertainty is still there
Given how guidance has consistently whiffed on beryl, im am skeptical
Given how guidance has consistently whiffed on beryl, im am skeptical
It's a super wild card.
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Beryl is looking pretty beaten down tonight. It's only going to hit more shear and land as it tries to traverse to the gulf
The godzilla of the tropics. What a difference.
The godzilla of the tropics. What a difference.
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Yep.biggerbyte wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2024 11:22 pm Beryl is looking pretty beaten down tonight. It's only going to heat more shear and land as it tries to traverse to the gulf
The godzilla of the tropics. What a difference.
It's going through a pretty rough time right now.
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I would take a path like the GFS, at least the trough still has some influence on it, Allowing for heavy rain to be spread in land
Beryl is fighting back, though. The mountains took a lot more out of her than the shear.


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HMON shifted north into brownsville fwiw
Late Sunday/Monday
It’s counting on the trough dipping down and assisting her in edging poleward
JMA (Japanese model) has been showing the same, FWIW. While not traditionally thought of as go-to models, they are still worth lending credence to, especially given their persistence. JMA has been stuck on this for nearly 72hrs
It’s enough to leave me unsettled.
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06z Icon still sticking with an upper Texas coast hit
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