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Tyler Site Admin

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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 10:42 am Post subject: NWS High Chance of Tropical Development in Bay of Campeche |
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High Chance for Tropical Cyclone Development in Bay of Campeche Late this Week
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of disturbed weather located over the northwestern Carribbean Sea, moving west. This disturbance is forecast to move across the Yucatan Peninsula and into the Bay of Campeche by Thursday, where an area of low pressure is expected to form. Environmental conditions should gradually become more conducive for the development of a tropical depression by the weekend. The National Hurricane Center has given the system a low chance, 10%, of becoming a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours, and a high chance, 60%, of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 5 days. The system would likely move west-northwest or northwest through the Bay of Campeche, likely directly impacting the states of Veracruz or Tamaulipas, Mexico (although certainty on this is low until an actual cyclone develops).
At this time we are forecasting increasing swells and seas over the weekend and early next week from this potential system, increasing the threat for dangerous rip currents along beaches on the barrier islands Saturday through Monday.
We are still expecting scattered showers and thunderstorms Today (Tuesday), with a gradual reduction in chances and coverage of showers and thunderstorms Wednesday through Saturday as drier air works into the area.
Deeper tropical moisture on the northern side of the tropical system may impact South Texas, especially if the system takes a more northwest track,leading to at least scattered showers and thunderstorms Sunday and Monday.
Please stay tuned to the National Hurricane Center and future email briefings and statements from the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi for updates to the forecast for this weekend and into early next week as confidence increases.
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roosterfish Pony Mullet
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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:07 pm Post subject: |
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| Her name will be Ingrid, some models on other weather sites show a high probability of it going to the Texas border. Mike's weather page good site on FB.. or hurricane spagetti models. |
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Chef Lefty Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 13 Aug 2009 Posts: 4659 Location: The First Sandbar (a.k.a. Flour Bluff)
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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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TWC is currently giving this one a 60% chance of being a named storm.
Could this be our drought buster??? _________________
| Central Scrutinizer wrote: | | I call shenanigans on that one. |
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B-1 83 Member White Shrimper Boot Club
Joined: 24 May 2007 Posts: 621
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fishinglady Member White Shrimper Boot Club
Joined: 05 Feb 2007 Posts: 857 Location: N. Padre Island
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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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Careful what you wish for. A lot of us live in the flood zone, less than 10-15 feet above sea level, and it could turn into a hurricane.
Sept. hurricanes have not been kind to Corpus....1919 Sept. wiped out Corpus below the bluff downtown; 1961 Sept. 10-- Hurricane Carla; 1967 Sept.10- Beaulah; 1988 Sept. 16 Gilbert....and then there was Sept. 13, 2008-- Ike..was supposed to hit Corpus then turned north and hit Galveston. |
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ironmanstan Exalted Ruler of Flour Bluff

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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 2:33 pm Post subject: |
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My rain total at TX-NU-56 over the last few days is 3.70 inches. _________________ I LIKE MINE FRIED. |
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FoldCatOne Full Grown Flour Bluffian
Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Posts: 1159 Location: Kerrville
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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 5:09 pm Post subject: |
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Tropical update from Accuweather.com as of !4:30 local
"....disorganized showers and thunderstorms over the western Caribbean are associated with a tropical wave that is about to push westward into the Yucatan Peninsula. This wave will bring an enhanced threat for showers and storms to the Yucatan tonight through Wednesday and Thursday. On Thursday, this tropical wave will start to emerge westward into the southern Gulf of Mexico. Environmental conditions and some model guidance suggest that this wave will have the opportunity to acquire tropical characteristics over the southern Gulf of Mexico by the end of the week into this weekend. Regardless of tropical development, an enhanced threat for heavier showers and thunderstorms is possible across northeastern Mexico and southern Texas later this weekend. " |
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alphabet15 Pony Mullet
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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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| This could be the pre-dove season rain event we get every year to scatter the birds. |
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poops2260 Flour Bluffian in training
Joined: 10 Jul 2011 Posts: 286
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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 11:47 pm Post subject: |
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^^^^ same thing I thought but the birds will be shot sooner or later!!! _________________ Thanks Bubba |
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flounder daddy Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 12:35 am Post subject: |
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| weather underground predicting almost 6" of rain for sunday. We shall see, they are usually pretty good. |
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ironmanstan Exalted Ruler of Flour Bluff

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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 4:42 am Post subject: |
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Lastest models are pushing it a little higher up the coast. This could be a lake filler. Lets hope it don't go to high up the coast or we will get ZERO again. _________________ I LIKE MINE FRIED. |
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FishLady Member White Shrimper Boot Club
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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:03 am Post subject: |
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Sounds scary to me! _________________ FishLady
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hickroots07 Full Grown Flour Bluffian
Joined: 01 Nov 2011 Posts: 1714 Location: cc, TEXAS!
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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:32 am Post subject: |
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| FishLady wrote: | | Sounds scary to me! |
Scary but exciting at the same time! Rain events like this can really help out an ecosystem. Pray for rain! _________________ Great captains, the stuff of legend, are made not by what they have caught, but by what they have given back. |
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Jetty Bandit Member White Shrimper Boot Club

Joined: 04 Sep 2013 Posts: 609 Location: Corpus Christi
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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:14 am Post subject: |
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This is a great way to get fall surf fishing in motion IMO _________________ "I never had an Easter, but I've always had a bunch of speakers" - Beardo |
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FoldCatOne Full Grown Flour Bluffian
Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Posts: 1159 Location: Kerrville
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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 3:39 pm Post subject: |
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Gulf tropical Outlook from Accuweather.com as of 15:24 9/11/13"
"..... showers and thunderstorms are becoming more organized across the Yucatan Peninsula Wednesday. This tropical wave will bring an enhanced threat for showers and storms to the Yucatan tonight through Thursday. On Thursday, this wave will emerge westward into the Bay of Campeche. Environmental conditions and some model guidance suggest that this wave will have the opportunity to acquire tropical characteristics over the Bay of Campeche as early as Thursday. This disturbance will have to be watched closely for the end of the week into this weekend for tropical development. Regardless of tropical development, an enhanced threat for heavier showers and thunderstorms is possible across northeastern Mexico and southern Texas later this weekend. One last area of disturbed weather is situated about 600 miles to the east of the Leeward Islands.This broad area of low pressure will track westward and likely pass just north of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico by the end of this week and this weekend. At this time, environmental conditions are not particularly favorable for tropical development. |
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