Steve
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Fri May 31 2002 02:05 AM
I dunno...

NHC thinks the low is gonna spin into nothing. It'll probably brew up some daytime thunderstorms along the northern Gulf due to daytime heating, but other than that, I don't have any tropical predictions for it (rare for me). I was kind of running with Shawn on this one, figuring a broad area of lower pressure would end up on the Mexican Gulf Coast. The only problem with that theory is the strong upper level west winds in that area. Also, the upper low is at the southern end of what looks like a trof split to me. So it's really anyone's guess. What do you think about it Rad?

Steve



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