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The long tracking tropical wave we’ve been watching is now labeled Invest 91L. It is forecast to become named, and make landfall in the northern Gulf Coast in the next few days.
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It is decreasing as the ULL is pulling away. Only problem I foresee is short time over water and fast NW movement (it is being slingshot around the ULL).What type of shear and mid/upper level winds is this thing having to deal with?
Eyewall developing quickly.
Oh yeah, in no way was I implying that. I was moreso addressing the more problematic issues with storms that come from the SE/ESE.present the surge in Lake’s Pontchartrain and Maurepas is predicted to be 1-2 ft. Lake Borgne is predicted to be 3-5 ft. The Northshore communities will be fine for the most part. There will be the usual flooding along the lakefront, but the most affected will be Slidell and Eden Isles. After Katrina the homes i