Tag Archives: ECMWF

It’s That Time of Year Again!

While we have not yet reached June 1 and the official start of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, it looks like nature may be poised to jump the gun by a few days. Models have been hinting for about a week that something might try to form near the Yucatan Peninsula and move into the […]

Harvey: The Sequels

Harvey is the storm that just would not quit. It formed in the Atlantic and died in the Caribbean. It reformed in the Bay of Campeche and now threatens the middle Texas coast as a Cat 2, potentially Cat 3 Major Hurricane. If you live on the Texas coast, between Corpus Christi and Freeport, you […]

Matthew a Monster in the Making With an Unclear Path

Tropical Storm Matthew formed this morning out of Invest 97L about 35 miles southeast of St Lucia in the Leeward Islands, or about 2250 miles west-southwest of Berwick Bay. Yes it is a long way off and only a tropical storm with winds of about 60 mph. It is really just starting to spin up […]

Here We Go Again

First off there is no immediate threat to the northern Gulf Coast from the tropics. So enjoy your long Labor Day weekend and if you are with us here in the Berwick Bay Region, be sure and check out the Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival. With the southern flow, it has been a wet start […]

99L Lives to Fight Another Day

Just a short note tonight as not much has really changed since yesterday, other than 99L continues to fight for life. It is more impressive today as thunderstorms have continued to regenerate near the center, though are not yet sustaining themselves. Models are pretty much unchanged for the most part, just waiting to see if, […]