I think the first yellow could develop if it goes in the gulfFrom what the models say, the yellow areas won't develop at all and the orange will curve OTS well before Bermuda.
I think the first yellow could develop if it goes in the gulfFrom what the models say, the yellow areas won't develop at all and the orange will curve OTS well before Bermuda.
Two things are stopping that from what I can see on just the upper level pattern. One is the overbearing SER. A weak system would not make it anywhere close with that in place, and if a trough breaks it, it's OTS. Not to mention shear as well, which is horrible at the moment. Believe me I want some rain too from a system, but it's not going to happen under this pattern.I think the first yellow could develop if it goes in the gulf
Not gonna happen imoGoing to be a tall task getting a cyclone into the SE with a 600 DM ridge parked overhead for the next month.
This curves OTS around 50W. Never even gets within 1000 milesDISTURBANCE 3 UP TO 90% MAYBE IT WILL GET TO THE SE AND GT US SOME RAIN!!!!!!!!
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With the SER in place, not even a chance unless timed perfectly with an incoming trough, and when has that happened during a pattern like this? I'm expecting to go a week before any possible chance at least and probably 3 more weeks of this garbage pattern.The only hope for a storm to bring southeast some rain. Is something in the gulf. And that’s not expected to happen anytime soon
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With the SER in place, not even a chance unless timed perfectly with an incoming trough, and when has that happened during a pattern like this? I'm expecting to go a week before any possible chance at least and probably 3 more weeks of this garbage pattern.
I wouldn't call 90s great weather, and no irrigation system is going to be able to water all the trees that are in need of water around here. I get nobody wants a hurricane, but if it was favorable I'd hope for a weak TS to come though the SE at least to break this.Great pattern. No one should want a hurricane. Get out and enjoy the beautiful sunshine lower humidity and if you're concerned about periods without rain I highly recommend an irrigation system ?
I wouldn't call 90s great weather, and no irrigation system is going to be able to water all the trees that are in need of water around here. I get nobody wants a hurricane, but if it was favorable I'd hope for a weak TS to come though the SE at least to break this.
DISTURBANCE 3 UP TO 90% MAYBE IT WILL GET TO THE SE AND GT US SOME RAIN!!!!!!!!
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I believe he said that he's a 911 dispatcher or something, and that the caps is locked at upper case.Why is every letter capitalized in every post you make? Screws with my OCD.
Ex-invest 96 by the models seems to move in the gulf and actually brings it to the central gulf coast. I dont expect to see anything out of it except maybe some rain showers through places like Louisiana and maybe Mississippi and a big maybe west Alabama. Your right, we are in a sucky pattern and it will probably take 2-3 weeks to break.With the SER in place, not even a chance unless timed perfectly with an incoming trough, and when has that happened during a pattern like this? I'm expecting to go a week before any possible chance at least and probably 3 more weeks of this garbage pattern.
Yep tree damage and stress from this horrific drought, can take years to show up! It sucks!My family has been tree farmers for over 100 years. We have 300 acres in South Georgia. Drought cost money not only in the present but effect the trees for years to come. Can’t install a irrigation in the woods unfortunately.
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