Mr. T wrote:How about stop saying "HELLO?" in every postbdog38 wrote:what are we seeing? HELLO?
agreed.....

BD38 what are you seeing? care to explain...
Mr. T wrote:How about stop saying "HELLO?" in every postbdog38 wrote:what are we seeing? HELLO?
You are just seeing a convective complex get thrown off from the center. There is no re-formation of the center going on. These storms have blowups that are sometimes away from the center. Nothing unusualbdog38 wrote:the seperation between the blob and alex
Just by looking at the long range radar out of BRO, Alex did move north for a couple of hours and is now definitely continueing a NW heading. 0z models all shifted north a good deal, so perhaps this storm will actually make landfall closer to Brownsville than previously expectedbiggerbyte wrote:Oh my God.. I know I am not seeing things.. He is lifting northward.. Hmmm!
Only time will tell if it is temporary.
Stewart definitely highlight the shift in some of the models and specifically the Euro. Still sounds like they are confident in the ridge rebuilding enough to keep Alex on a WNW heading and eventually W.Mr. T wrote: Just by looking at the long range radar out of BRO, Alex did move north for a couple of hours and is now definitely continueing a NW heading. 0z models all shifted north a good deal, so perhaps this storm will actually make landfall closer to Brownsville than previously expected
I've been on this forum since the Xmas Snow in 04. It has been a long time... You are definitely one of the persons I can remember from way back, and it has been fun for sure.biggerbyte wrote: How many years has it been now? We've seen so many weather events together out in this area. Heck, I even remember your having to move away for a period of time.
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