Frank P
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Thu Sep 05 2002 12:10 PM
Re: GOM Development/Edouard Update

Old Eddie is a gone pecan... even if it survives the track across FL the NHC is projecting only a 20 mph system to affect the northern gulf coast later this weekend as the eastern GOM is going to blast it with even more high powered shear... Hey, he fought the good fight...... gee, this is our second tropical system (if this comes to fruition) that produced 20 mph winds and tides of 1 foot...

Western GOM looking better this am than last night... I think it will be the only real interesting game in town ... GOM buoy data indicates pressures lowest at 1010.7, so they are starting off lower today than what they were yesterday...... here's the link for a GOM buoy summary

http://www.ems.psu.edu/wx/buoydata/curr/gulfofmex.html



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