Steve
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Sun Jun 06 2004 12:51 AM
Re: SAL

Two other things I wanted to throw out - Carl Arredondo off of WWL Channel 4 (CBS) in New Orleans mentioned in last night's weathercast that "some of the models are hinting at some Gulf activity next week, so we're going to up the rain chances for late next week.

Also, go to GOES and run a water vapor loop. The big high off the SE coast is amazing for June. That's a potential convair belt. People better hope that that sucker migrates east once the CV season gets rolling along. Also of note in the WV's are various concentric upper-level low pressures mulling around. Those ordinarily signify a reduced TUTT year and higher storm total year. Those types of ULL's also often signify La Nina or Neutral conditions.

Steve



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