Fall 2018;Northern Hemisphere (thunderstorm, cloudy, lows, South)
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Euro shows a Tropical Cyclone entering the Gulf, hitting Louisiana, then stalling over Texas (oh gees). Sept 4-5
Then at the end of the run Sept 10th a Hurricane in the Atlantic and a position/latitude that could possibly threaten the Eastern Seaboard or come close. We'll see. A quiet year means nothing. #ItOnlyTakesOne
Euro shows a Tropical Cyclone entering the Gulf, hitting Louisiana, then stalling over Texas (oh gees). Sept 4-5
Then at the end of the run Sept 10th a Hurricane in the Atlantic and a position/latitude that could possibly threaten the Eastern Seaboard or come close. We'll see. A quiet year means nothing. #ItOnlyTakesOne
It should help bring us extra rain as it will help with lift as a easterly wave and once it gets into the gulf all bets are off. But it will be moving away. I am hoping for a Cat 1 cane this year.
Euro shows a Tropical Cyclone entering the Gulf, hitting Louisiana, then stalling over Texas (oh gees). Sept 4-5
Wow! It will be interesting to see what materializes.
The GFS doesn't look too impressive with it right now and NWS LCH didn't have much to say about it this morning. Regardless, looking more likely that there will be beneficial rainfall.
Here's what a local meteorologist is saying about it.
Well advertised hot spell in the 6-10 from this past week is here, but the 11-15 was showing average to below average in the 11-15 day. Now even the 11-15 day is showing above average?
4pm its 85F at all three stations MDW, ORD and IKK with a few point of 71F at MDW and IKK, and 70F at ORD. So we beat out the forecast by a couple of degrees. Feels like a late July early August day, not early September
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