native
(Weather Guru)
Fri Aug 19 2005 08:17 PM
Re: Undramatic Pause

Quote:

From Tampa Bay NWS PM Disc:

BY LATER TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY THE GFS AND TO A LESSER EXTENT DGEX SHOW REMNANTS OF TD #10 MOVING WEST ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PENINSULA AND INTO THE EASTERN GULF...WHILE THE NAM LIFTS THIS FEATURE OUT TO THE NORTH KEEPING IT WELL TO THE EAST OF THE PENINSULA. IF THE GFS/DGEX SOLUTION PANS OUT...OR IF THIS SYSTEMS GETS BETTER ORGANIZED THEN WE MAY NEED TO BUMP UP POPS IN LATER FORECASTS...





Are they kidding??? I hope for you that it pans out for your much needed rain. But, IMHO, (no pun intended here) I don't think that GFS/DGEX solution holds much water. XTD10 remnants looks like nothing more than mish mosh.

Yes, that's an offical meteorological term : mish mosh....feel free to use it.

I'm out like TD10. Have a great weekend everyone.



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