Conventional forecasters are toying with the idea that the remnants of Hurricane Humberto over southern Mississippi may redevelop in the Gulf of Mexico and become another tropical storm that affects Southern Texas or Mexico next week.
The Weather Alternative long-range forecast for September 17-19, 2007 pinpoints the area near the east coast of Mexico around 97 west longitude and 22 north latitude as an area with potential for tropical activity that is within range of southern Texas.
Another area under surveillance by conventional meterologists for possible tropical development lies in the southern Caribbean. Weather watchers speculate that a tropical system forming here would head toward the Gulf of Mexico.
The Weather Alternative long-range forecast for September 17-19, 2007 pinpoints the area near the east coast of Mexico around 97 west longitude and 22 north latitude as an area with potential for tropical activity that is within range of southern Texas.
Another area under surveillance by conventional meterologists for possible tropical development lies in the southern Caribbean. Weather watchers speculate that a tropical system forming here would head toward the Gulf of Mexico.
September 12-14, 2007 Forecast Results
The basis for The Weather Alternative's long-range forecast for this period was Mercury's position in the summer seasonal chart. The forecast, posted on August 10th, called for either a strong cold front and windy conditions over the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast U.S. or a tropical system bringing wind and rain.
On the 12th, Accuweather reported "After a strong cold front pushed through overnight, gusty westerly winds have pushed humid air offshore..."
On the 13th "A strong cold front poised to move into the Northeast this weekend will put an end to the mild weather...The cold front will push through the Northeast on Saturday (15th), followed by brisk northwesterly winds."
September 13-15, 2007 Forecast Results
This forecast called for a high pressure system to affect the West with the possibility of windy conditions.
The National Weather Service reported the following:
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RENO NV358 AM PDT THU SEP 13 2007
LOW PRESSURE NEAR THE CALIFORNIA COAST WILL INCREASE WINDS ACROSSTHE AREA TODAY. SOUTHWEST WINDS OF 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS NEAR 30MPH WILL DEVELOP BY MIDDAY...
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ELKO NV428 AM PDT THU SEP 13 2007
...A STRONG UPPER LOW MOVING INTO THE CALIFORNIA COAST WILL BRING GUSTY SOUTHWEST WINDS TO CENTRAL NEVADA FRIDAY...
624 AM MDT FRI SEP 14 2007
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL UTAH...NORTHERN UTAH...SOUTHERN UTAH AND SOUTHWEST UTAH.
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL UTAH...NORTHERN UTAH...SOUTHERN UTAH AND SOUTHWEST UTAH.
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT GUSTY SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY WILL RESULT IN SEVERE FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE OUTLOOK AREA.
September 2007 Hurricane and Severe Weather Outlook
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