mcgowanmc
(Weather Hobbyist)
Mon Jun 28 2010 08:50 AM
Re: Tropical Storm Alex in Bay of Campeche

Good Morning!

http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/?l...p;ft=0&sl=0

The above has the right strength, IMHO-a Cat 2 strong as it hits land.
90+% of the models have Alex hugging the coast as it turns and moves up E Texas
coming w/in 150 miles of DFW Int'l. Even if Alex follows the NHC track there will be major
flooding Brownsville N as the Cat 2 Storm weakens/blow up with it's turn North.

http://i.flhurricane.com/images/2010/clark1latest.png

Clark's Models have Alex now at the Eastern side of it's same Models as of
24 hrs ago.

Those Models have it stalling/moving N of Corpus Christi Wednesday PM. Houston
will get at least 6-10 in. Think TS Allison:

Effects of Tropical Storm Allison in Texas - Wikipedia, the free ...
Tropical Storm Allison was a major flood disaster throughout its path from Texas ... In the Port of Houston, a total of 36.99 inches (940 mm) was reported. .... [22] Thirty-five volunteer services provided aid for the flood victims in ...
en.wikipedia.org/.../Effects_of_Tropical_Storm_Allison_in_Texas -



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