flooding?AgLiving06 said:
Wait. So this isn't a repeat of the 2011 drought? Whatever will the news talks about now?
flooding?AgLiving06 said:
Wait. So this isn't a repeat of the 2011 drought? Whatever will the news talks about now?
AgLiving06 said:
Wait. So this isn't a repeat of the 2011 drought? Whatever will the news talks about now?
AgLiving06 said:
Both the European and American are showing something material headed for the Florida panhandle.
Most recent American model shifted from something hitting the Texas/Louisiana border to Florida.
Mr. AGSPRT04 said:AgLiving06 said:
Wait. So this isn't a repeat of the 2011 drought? Whatever will the news talks about now?
Seabreeze said:AgLiving06 said:
Both the European and American are showing something material headed for the Florida panhandle.
Most recent American model shifted from something hitting the Texas/Louisiana border to Florida.
Yea a week front next week is looking like it will shift whatever it will be East
AgLiving06 said:
Both the European and American are showing something material headed for the Florida panhandle.
Most recent American model shifted from something hitting the Texas/Louisiana border to Florida.
Cromagnum said:Seabreeze said:AgLiving06 said:
Both the European and American are showing something material headed for the Florida panhandle.
Most recent American model shifted from something hitting the Texas/Louisiana border to Florida.
Yea a week front next week is looking like it will shift whatever it will be East
I remember when they said that about Ike, and the front came in after Ike wiped out Galveston.
AgLiving06 said:Cromagnum said:Seabreeze said:AgLiving06 said:
Both the European and American are showing something material headed for the Florida panhandle.
Most recent American model shifted from something hitting the Texas/Louisiana border to Florida.
Yea a week front next week is looking like it will shift whatever it will be East
I remember when they said that about Ike, and the front came in after Ike wiped out Galveston.
My parents always tell me that Ike was pointed at Houston from the start and never deviated.
lol - i cant remember a 5 day soaker in september or october that wasnt a major problem.TikkaShooter said:
4) no major flooding. Just a 5 day soaker
Ag83 said:
Ike forecast graphics archive:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2008/graphics/al09/loop_5W.shtml
The L means Louisiana!Cromagnum said:
GFS has it destroying New Orleans currently. That's a a wide wind field.
I think it has been correct with some storms, but not in recent years. The Space City guys seem to distrust it, especially this year.Scruffy said:
Has GFS ever been right?
The euro model seems to be more accurate.
Ag12thman said:I think it has been correct with some storms, but not in recent years. The Space City guys seem to distrust it, especially this year.Scruffy said:
Has GFS ever been right?
The euro model seems to be more accurate.
Ag12thman said:I think it has been correct with some storms, but not in recent years. The Space City guys seem to distrust it, especially this year.Scruffy said:
Has GFS ever been right?
The euro model seems to be more accurate.
Although larger rainfall events are possible, a major hurricane has never hit the Texas coast after September 23rd. I know there's always a first, but seriously, late September and October are Florida's turn.AgLiving06 said:
Weatherman at my work (big oil) has only been utilizing the Euro in his morning updates.
The Space City guys have essentially been saying this since the onset of 98L as well.94chem said:Although larger rainfall events are possible, a major hurricane has never hit the Texas coast after September 23rd. I know there's always a first, but seriously, late September and October are Florida's turn.AgLiving06 said:
Weatherman at my work (big oil) has only been utilizing the Euro in his morning updates.
GFS was right on the money for Hurricane Laura. Euro had it hitting Galveston/Houston.Scruffy said:
Has GFS ever been right?
The euro model seems to be more accurate.