Tracking the Tropics
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Updated: 10:00 AM Sep 1, 2011
Tracking the Tropics
Possible Depression Forming in the northern Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf is loaded up with clouds and rain today, and it appears a tropical depression will form on Friday. Obviously, with it being a holiday weekend, there are many curiosities and questions as to it’s impact in the Florida panhandle.
Posted: 10:00 AM Sep 1, 2011
Reporter: Jim Loznicka
Email Address: jim.loznicka@wjhg.com
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Tropical Disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico
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What are our *known* issues going to be? 1.) High surf! Already today, rip current statement are in effect, and local beaches are going to red and double red flags as a result. 2.) Tropical showers! They will be non-severe and will blow through quickly, but have the potential to drop some locally heavy rain. 3.) Steady wind! Likely NOT to tropical storm force, but still fairly gusty, especially along the immediate coastline.

What are the *unknown* issues heading into the weekend? 1.) Strength of this developing Gulf low. Some models range in strength from a weak tropical depression to a moderate hurricane. 2.) Path of this developing Gulf low. Models again range from the upper coast of Texas to as far east as Pensacola. 3.) How much rain will the northern Gulf receive? It is pretty apparent that Louisiana will be hit hard, with as much as 15″ over the weekend. Surrounding states could see as little as 1″ or as much as 5″.

Make sure you tune in to each of our newscasts over the coming days for the very latest on this tropical nuisance.

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