LI Phil
(User)
Sat Jun 12 2004 06:56 PM
It's A Rainmaker For Sure

93L (possibly Alex) is, if nothing else, a huge rainmaker. Dumping anywhere between 5"-10" on Cancun and Cozymel. Interests in the Gulf should be carefully monitoring the progress of this storm. Even if it never materializes into Alex, it will probably soak many areas in the Gulf Monday/Tuesday. Hopefully it won't stall out, ala Allison.

WREL has model graphics that show "landfalls" anywere from the Mid Tejas coast to the mid-LA coast.

models

And from Hurricane Alley, here's the recon graphics:

93L Recon

C & P

LIP



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