Colleen A.
(Moderator)
Wed May 29 2002 08:52 PM
A Question

Ok, I've been looking at those loops now and I must say that although there are not any big t-storms associated with it, it is still putting out an impressive spin. Also..looking to the east and south of that area and the GOM, it looks like it would not be a great day to be on a boat anywhere in this area. But I have a question:
Those storms that are currently headed south from Texas into the GOM? Is there any possiblity that once they hit the open waters that they could become something? Or just more bad weather for the evil oil rigs? I really am interested as there seems to be a lot of convection headed out into the Gulf.

Jerry Springer awaits. ;-)



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