OK, now I see it. Laura's Western flow barreling in.
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He’s dead. The weakness he is going to leave behind is important to the future track of Laura though. Such a complex set up. I cannot recall something like this scenario.Marco is now a naked swirl - convection having been blown off to the NE. Will be interesting to see if it can recover at all.
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That would be a flooding nightmare up and down the entire coastline.Honestly, I'm questioning the west turn.
That would be a flooding nightmare up and down the entire coastline.
They will as it the mid level energy begins getting shunted west with the ridge building in.Wondering now if New Orleans will even see rain off this. With all the convection being sheared off to the NE, this has turned into a FL panhandle rain event. Seems to be having a tough time getting anything going west of the Alabama coast at all.
Hi all. Based on my limited science knowledge, I’m wonder about the western turn. Right now Biloxi, MS has the lowest barometric pressure here on the Gulf Coast. Won’t that be where Marco heads??