Latest NOAA track has shifted north again, now taking the eye directly over Jamaica.
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But there's a lot of nuance to this. For one, if Beryl does weaken as expected, this would have only a modest impact on the final track, keeping it south across the Yucatan and into Mexico. If Beryl does stay stronger than forecast or somehow intensifies as it comes west into the Gulf, it would be more apt to "feel" the stronger trough and come north. You can see this on the Euro ensemble where stronger outcomes are mostly skewed north and weaker outcomes are mostly skewed south.
Yup. Looks like going to have to wait until Thursday evening, really, to have a good idea of what's going to happen.texasaggie2015 said:
So, basically, who knows?
Beat40 said:Yup. Looks like going to have to wait until Thursday evening, really, to have a good idea of what's going to happen.texasaggie2015 said:
So, basically, who knows?
El CaracolRed Pear Realty said:
In that case let's do a dead pool. Post where you think the eye makes landfall. The winner gets one Brazilian internet points.
I'll go first. Matamoros, Mexico.
Kingston, JamaicaRed Pear Realty said:
In that case let's do a dead pool. Post where you think the eye makes landfall. The winner gets one Brazilian internet points.
jetch17 said:
F me in the goat ass.
I'm waiting to see what 18Z Euro does. 00Z this morning had it still hitting central coast of Mexico. Will be interesting to see if euro shifts north or stays where it is.BayAg_14 said:
I'm guessing mets in Texas will start to raise some awareness if the 18Z GFS keeps it sliding north into Texas.
Ha, where do you live?jetch17 said:
F me in the goat ass.
texsn95 said:Ha, where do you live?jetch17 said:
F me in the goat ass.
Anti-taxxer said:
I'm in.
Direct hit on Katy.
jetch17 said:
F me in the goat ass.
jetch17 said:
F me in the goat ass.