Post by mississippicoast on Aug 26, 2012 20:07:31 GMT -6
I am new here and been an amateur for years...lol It seems the Euro as consistently had the storm located more north than everyone else, maybe not a lot but enough to push the track. I may be way off here but I think the GFS will eventually move toward the Euro. Even just now the Weather Channel folks talked about they believed the center was under the swelling thunderstorms and the Hurricane Center guy said no the thunderstorms were actually to the north side of the center of circulation. Can someone smarter than me tell me if the MLC is pulling the LLC? If so, will the LLC just catch up? Is this why it keeps slowing a bit? does any of this make sense??
Wow...VIPIR has changed completely. Takes it right over the metro area.
Yep...we get slammed.
isn't that wonderful. still waiting on word from work for me. our emergency response team has already left for Houston. the rest of us are heading in to work tomorrow to see what we are supposed to do.
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You can see it in his eyes. It's almost like his senses are telling him something that he really wants to tell the audience, but is holding something back.
Those that really trust Bob have to be getting increasingly concerned tonight.
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