BTW, Gubermint Weathewr Bureau had storm going to Texas.
GFS is the most historically accurate computer modeling, and they’ve had it heading N to NE the whole time. UKMET and others are generally joke guidances and account for “slop,” as I’ve heard forecasters call it.
I can’t figure out how they got agreement on more than one guidance that it was going toward Texas. There’s a front coming down the Appalachians that will affect the movement. They just don’t know how far north it’ll go before it breaks east.
“BTW, Gubermint Weathewr Bureau had storm going to Texas.”
I saw that too. It’s like Debby suddenly made a 90 degree turn to the north. I found that odd to see such a dramatic shift in its direction.
My brother lives near St Pete Beach. He says it’s been raining a lot.
I was looking at an online copy of the Tampa Tribune yesterday and they said Florida needs the rain.
BTW, Gubermint Weathewr Bureau had storm going to Texas.”
Actually they were correct. But it wasn’t Debbie they were talking about, it was the result of the SCOTUS decision on illegals.
As is almost always the case, a taxpayer supported entity gets it wrong again.
Why in the world is the federal government operating an agency to forecast weather in the first place? Not only is the concept anachronistic with superior services run by private enterprise, but NOAA has a totally transparent agenda to push the myth of global warming.
There are a number of needless federal agencies that need to be shuttered. Obviously the EPA is near the top of the list but NOAA should likewise be among them. Joe Bastardi (now of WeatherBell) is far more trustworthy than a gaggle of government goons.