Tag Archives: wind shear

There is Invest 92L Coming Into the Gulf as Predicted

Well after the NHC saw fit to not even acknowledge Invest 92L for nearly a week, it popped up on the NHC Outlook at 4 am this morning with a 10% chance of formation and by noon was up to a 40% chance. Now in all honesty it has been there all along. As we […]

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 is a Fighter: Next 36 hours make the difference!

Here is the Thursday update on the “little system that could,” good ole Invest 99L. If anything, the system looks worse than it did yesterday at this time. But there are some subtle signs things may be about to change. First off there is now a low-level closed circulation obvious on the visible satellite images. […]

Invest 99L is Definitely a Paradox

Since I have had a couple of inquiries about Investigation 99L, the system currently passing through the northern Antilles, I guess this is as good a time as any to initiate coverage. I will apologize right now for a long post, but this is a complex system. Here is what we know as of noon […]