StormOne wrote:Is anybody else concerned about the cell over Rosharon, Manvel, and Iowa Colony? It appears to be moving very slowly.
This is where I live and power has been out nearly and hour. Tremendous amount of rain and lightning.
StormOne wrote:Is anybody else concerned about the cell over Rosharon, Manvel, and Iowa Colony? It appears to be moving very slowly.
Right. Instability in the air remained with recent storms. The cool air and trough in the east remained stubborn. Sure beats early and persistent establishment of the summer Death Ridge. Moisture is high. No cap and lift. Enough energy to start popping popcorn.srainhoutx wrote:A lot of discussion with those Forecasters today both at the NWS and Media level while we were attending the Houston/Galveston Hurricane Workshop today. What was missed is we are in a feedback situation like we see during a drought feedback. The upper Ridge was forecast to be stronger even at the WPC level and clearly those forecasts were not correct. What we will need to monitor is the longer term trends particularly with already saturated soils and more disturbances headed our way throughout the coming week into the Memorial Holiday Weekend. What is raising some eyebrows is the suggestion of an Easterly wave moving across the Gulf next weekend into the early days of June. I really do not see any significant change in the current pattern even into the Extended Range that does not bode well if we have some sort of tropical or sub tropical system meandering in our backyard.
Any storms that do fire are capable of dropping 2 to 4 inches of heavy rainfall in short order, so we will need to monitor the radar daily and frequently.
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