Clark
(Meteorologist)
Mon Jul 11 2005 10:58 AM
TD 5

Well, TD 5 still remains a TD at 11am...struggling to get organized, but has the nice mid-level feature to base itself off of -- kinda like Dennis. Dennis is proving to be a rather substantial rainfall event for the southeast, including bringing rain to areas that both don't need it (landfall area is already ~15" above normal for the year, I believe) and that could use it further north.

That said, as I mentioned in one of the edited posts, can we please not have any of the wild speculation with regards to the ultimate landfall point in the US for TD 5? It's not even named yet and there are certainly no guarantees that it will affect the US. Saying that you believe it might affect a certain area is fine, but saying that it should impact some area isn't as much...and saying that it will impact a specific point isn't really okay. It's still too far out into the future to call, and remember -- there are people, both here on the boards and not, that are still cleaning up from Dennis and may well be under the gun from TD 5 down the road. Thanks...



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