The Euro does this all the time. Not sure why it always wants to develop storms so aggressively over land like that?
July 2020
The GFS continues to be unimpressed with this feature. Latest 12z doesn’t do much with it besides give most of us about 1-2” of rain.
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91L INVEST 200721 1800 26.0N 92.0W ATL 15 NA
12z EURO is wet.Looks like it develops the system into a depression.
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We're too far west. Looks like another bust (70% rain predicted). Will wait for 91L Thursday and Friday.
Whoa at the Euro forecast. Even College Station would be happy!
Looks a little funnel-y out there today.
Pretty nauseating for a system that went in over Jackson County this morning.
A landfalling tropical wave, on the cusp, with PWATS of 2.5” makes landfall a good 100 miles to my southwest, but I’m somehow, some way, too far west to get any rain. File that under “only in Texas” - geez.
Ensemble support is growing not only for the approaching system but for 99l getting into the Gulf in the longer range.
I think they might up the percentage for 91l at the next update.
I think they might up the percentage for 91l at the next update.
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Yeah I say 50-60
And it was just a couple of days ago when someone - either one of the guys on Space City Weather or Jeff said that while there were signs the season would get started in August, expect no systems for the rest of July. Then BOOM!
I started the day with a forecast of 80% likely heavy rain. Not a drop so far... and the forecast as of this message is 70% likely rain for this afternoon/evening. Current radar says no-way. I'm not blaming the local NWS folks, just the models they rely on. How can they miss so bigly?
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Got 3 inches by the bay last night
La Marque got 5 and Galveston 4 inches
It can stop now.
we good.
La Marque got 5 and Galveston 4 inches
It can stop now.
we good.
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Y’all were pretty much the only area in SETX that got decent rains.Texaspirate11 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 4:19 pm Got 3 inches by the bay last night
La Marque got 5 and Galveston 4 inches
It can stop now.
we good.
Which always leaves me thinking...why? Of course, that question probably stands for just about anything and everything weather related. Mother Nature is quite the complicated ole gal.jasons2k wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:58 pmPretty nauseating for a system that went in over Jackson County this morning.
A landfalling tropical wave, on the cusp, with PWATS of 2.5” makes landfall a good 100 miles to my southwest, but I’m somehow, some way, too far west to get any rain. File that under “only in Texas” - geez.
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I’m beginning to see signs on some of the models that this system may begin to slow down and linger over Texas for a while.
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