Posted on 06/05/2020 10:28:53 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Cristobal has started to move toward the Gulf of Mexico after stalling over Campeche Mexico. Tropical Storm and storm surge watches have been issued along the Northern Gulf of Mexico coast.
Most of the convection is located to the east of the storm.
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Dang it. We are on the dry side. I never complain about rain this time of year. One drought after another.
Dang, we’re in hip boots, doing the backstroke down in the peninsula!
East of the storm center will get the most weather for Cristobal.
Looks like it’s going to rinse the Wuhan Flu out of New Orleans. Then St. Louis and Chicago.
NOLA should be testing their pump stations. If the storm is a couple of clicks left, NOLA will get the convection.
Every time a butterfly farts in the Amazon our refineries go down and gas jumps. Considering the major companies already attempting to intentionally make things more difficult for this administration, I wouldn’t be surprised if there just happened to be an unusually significant degree of major damage as this one goes through.
Welcome back for another silly season!
Let’s hope this is a moderate rain event which brings needed rain to areas which need it.
We had a small amount of rain yesterday morning bit it evaporated as soon as it hit the ground!...................
Oh no you don't!
If I could get a dollar for every time ‘Katrina’ gets mentioned between now and next Tuesday...
Joe Bastardi thinks east of center near the gulf, but developing west of center for rain and east of center for wind as it moves north. Great lakes will get nearly as much wind as the gulf states, if this holds.
LOL!
She’s a TS now.
Sounds like Christobal is socially distancing...
Just don’t tune in to CNN or ABC news! That should decrease the occurrence by 84%.
Well, that didn’t take long. Hope it’s not a bad omen for strengthening potential.
Speaking of which, how do you socially distance during a hurricane evacuation???? It’s going to be a looooong hurricane season.
——The FL peninsula is already water saturated.——
East coast here (Hobe Sound, FL) we had a storm last week that dumped 14 inches, which saturated the ground. Then we got hit with another 8-10 inches. We be flooded.
thanks you for keeping us informed, with all that is going on, i really did not know that a TC was about to enter the GoM
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