Scott747 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:06 am
The trough still catches it and sends it towards Louisiana, but boy it sure keeps getting further and further w before it does.
Delta could hug the coast before heading to Lake Charles. Delta's west side still looks robus as she leaves the Yucatan peninsula.
Stormlover2020 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 1:25 pm
Euro isn’t king anymore
This year it sure hasn't been, but there really isn't any model that has been "king" per se. Seeing the Euro moved a tad east, but it isn't anything substantial from what I can see from free sites and it still west of other models. It will either be right or continue its slight nudges east over the next day. I think tonight's runs will bury the hatchet on where this is likely going to go.
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Recon observations indicate that #Delta was knocked down a bit by passing over land, as expected. Pressure is in ballpark of ~975 mb & max winds ~75-80 mph
TCs need time after land passage to "reset" thermodynamically. Only a slow restrengthening rate rest of today seems likely
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18z gfs is a little further w with landfall late Friday night into early Saturday morning. Just to the e of where Laura hit. Golden triangle would take a pretty good hit and ts force winds could get down as far s as Galveston.