Friday, September 9, 2011

Thank Lee for No Nate...

The surface circulation of T.S. Lee has long been gone, however, there remains a leftover upper low that has become stalled across the Ohio Valley. That is producing a west to northwest wind flow all the way down into the northern Gulf. 2 days ago, it was thought the upper low might deepen and pick up Nate and bring him northward, but that appears not likley to happen. Nate is stuck in an area of limited steering, but he should begin to drift slowly westward into Mexico by early next week. Looking ahead for the next 10-14 days, there are no signs of another storm forming in the Gulf. Only 3 weeks until October and more fronts will be coming. Not ready to signal an all clear for this Hurricane Season, but things are looking promising that we won't have to do an evacuation this year. Stay tuned!

Gotta love this weather ! Now if my golf could be as good? Nah !

1 comment:

Wiley said...

Well.. How was the cruise Nashette? Glad you got it in. Looks like you made it inbetween storms.. Even though Lee wasn't bad as it could have been, a lot of people were taken by surprise at the water that was blown in with the persistent winds out of the southeast. I hope and pray that this was the only storm we have to deal with for the rest of the year. I'm tuned in to this blog 2-3 times a day when we have a storm close. This is the only place to check,in my opinion. Tks Bob.