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Hermine Forecast Lounge
      #89421 - Mon Sep 06 2010 10:11 AM

Early this morning TD Ten became Tropical Storm Hermine in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. The storm is expected to head north northwest toward the Mexico/Texas border. This is the place to post your thoughts on the future track and intensity - and a good place for any actual storm reports in a couple of days when Hermine makes landfall.
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Re: Hermine Forecast Lounge [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #89424 - Mon Sep 06 2010 10:28 AM

I noticed a couple of the models showing a possible northeastward movement toward the upper Texas coast. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?



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Re: Hermine Forecast Lounge [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #89444 - Mon Sep 06 2010 11:28 PM

At 07/0307Z the wind at Brownsville, Texas, was out of the east at 36mph gusting to 51mph. At 0353Z the wind was out of the east at 45mph gusting to 61mph. At 0350Z the wind at Matamoros, Mexico, was out of the north northeast at 46mph gusting to 58mph and the slp was 993MB.
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Re: Hermine Forecast Lounge [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #89446 - Tue Sep 07 2010 12:18 AM

At 07/0401Z the wind at Brownsville was out of the east southeast at 44mph gusting to 69mph. At 0425Z the wind was out of the southeast at 44mph gusting to 69mph.
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