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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 78108210 Portugal 10/24/2019 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Short Range Forecast Discussion Quoting: Luisport NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 359 AM EDT Thu Oct 24 2019 Valid 12Z Thu Oct 24 2019 - 12Z Sat Oct 26 2019 ...Heavy snow over portions of central to southern Colorado expected to taper off off by this afternoon... ...Conditions favorable for the spreading of wildfires across northern and southern California... By Friday, the upper trough is expected to draw a plume of tropical moisture northward from the western Gulf of Mexico into the central Gulf Coast region. It appears that a low pressure system will form as a result. This system will likely spread rain farther northeastward into the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys Friday evening into early Saturday. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 78108210 Portugal 10/24/2019 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wide shot of the trof that the Northern convection associated with 97L is already stating to embed in; the trof is in the Northern Gulf already ,out of ahead of the clear slot/cold side of the front behind the trof, over almost all of Texas already pushing East: [link to uploads.disquscdn.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 78108210 Portugal 10/24/2019 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Forecast for 97L 97L was headed to the north-northwest at about 10 mph on Thursday morning. By Friday, a trough of low pressure over the central U.S. will force 97L on a more north-northeasterly track, and will begin funneling moisture from the disturbance into Louisiana, eastern Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle. This system will likely spread rain farther northeastward into the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys Friday evening into early Saturday, with a widespread region of 3 – 5” of rain likely. Another heavy dose of rain is expected across the region next week, which could push 7-day rainfall totals into the 5 – 7" range (see Figure 1). As 97L approaches the U.S. Gulf Coast on Friday, wind shear will increase and dry air will invade the Gulf system from the north. By Friday night, the SHIPS model predicts that wind shear will rise to a prohibitively high 30+ knots, so 97L has a short window of opportunity for development, and the disturbance has relatively weak support for development into a tropical cyclone from our top computer models. In their 8 am EDT Thursday Tropical Weather Outlook, NHC gave 97L 2-day and 5-day odds of development into a tropical cyclone of 30%. The next name on the Atlantic list of storms is Olga. [link to www.wunderground.com (secure)] |
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UH User ID: 61932148 United States 10/24/2019 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Forecast for 97L Quoting: Luisport 97L was headed to the north-northwest at about 10 mph on Thursday morning. By Friday, a trough of low pressure over the central U.S. will force 97L on a more north-northeasterly track, and will begin funneling moisture from the disturbance into Louisiana, eastern Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle. This system will likely spread rain farther northeastward into the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys Friday evening into early Saturday, with a widespread region of 3 – 5” of rain likely. Another heavy dose of rain is expected across the region next week, which could push 7-day rainfall totals into the 5 – 7" range (see Figure 1). As 97L approaches the U.S. Gulf Coast on Friday, wind shear will increase and dry air will invade the Gulf system from the north. By Friday night, the SHIPS model predicts that wind shear will rise to a prohibitively high 30+ knots, so 97L has a short window of opportunity for development, and the disturbance has relatively weak support for development into a tropical cyclone from our top computer models. In their 8 am EDT Thursday Tropical Weather Outlook, NHC gave 97L 2-day and 5-day odds of development into a tropical cyclone of 30%. The next name on the Atlantic list of storms is Olga. [link to www.wunderground.com (secure)] JUST WHAT THE GULF NEEDS ..A NICE BIG BATH...AND A RINSE OF THE ENTIRE MISS. AND EVEN OHIO VALLEY...! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 61932148 United States 10/24/2019 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Forecast for 97L Quoting: Luisport 97L was headed to the north-northwest at about 10 mph on Thursday morning. By Friday, a trough of low pressure over the central U.S. will force 97L on a more north-northeasterly track, and will begin funneling moisture from the disturbance into Louisiana, eastern Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle. This system will likely spread rain farther northeastward into the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys Friday evening into early Saturday, with a widespread region of 3 – 5” of rain likely. Another heavy dose of rain is expected across the region next week, which could push 7-day rainfall totals into the 5 – 7" range (see Figure 1). As 97L approaches the U.S. Gulf Coast on Friday, wind shear will increase and dry air will invade the Gulf system from the north. By Friday night, the SHIPS model predicts that wind shear will rise to a prohibitively high 30+ knots, so 97L has a short window of opportunity for development, and the disturbance has relatively weak support for development into a tropical cyclone from our top computer models. In their 8 am EDT Thursday Tropical Weather Outlook, NHC gave 97L 2-day and 5-day odds of development into a tropical cyclone of 30%. The next name on the Atlantic list of storms is Olga. [link to www.wunderground.com (secure)] JUST WHAT THE GULF NEEDS ..A NICE BIG BATH...AND A RINSE OF THE ENTIRE MISS. AND EVEN OHIO VALLEY...! |