Tag Archives: Gulf
A Saving Grace in Gulf? Or Not?
On one hand, the daunted ECMWF European model has finally backed off on spinning up a storm in the southwest Gulf early next week. It has not abandoned the idea by any means, but is having trouble deciding where the energy might coalesce into a tropical system. Several other models are sticking with something in the […]
Gulf activity associated with approaching east coast front
The northern gulf is active again, especially from the Mississippi River to the Florida peninsula There has been some westward expansion this afternoon, but the weather is still well west of Berwick Bay. The area is actually being triggered by a frontal boundary north of the area, with some upper level support from a mid- […]
Gulf Unsettled
Got an inquiry or two this morning about the cloud activity in the Gulf of Mexico. The short answer is there is nothing to be worried about. The enhanced convection currently showing up on satellite imagery is mostly related to stalled out weak frontal boundary extending from the Florida Panhandle to about 50 miles south […]