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    Default You boys with AR/LA clubs....






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    That’s not needed

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    Not funny! Don’t even joke.
    For the ducks

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    Looks like Flo/Bama might get wet. More rain.......just what folks need down that way. Every day I pray for a light hurricane season.
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    anywhere but rockport or houston

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    Can't count Houston out for sure. The uncertainty with this one is huge...

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    Hope it's over quick if it develops. They have too much water over that way already too.

    Teal season is 2 months away, they're gonna be scattered all over the place again.
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    Not sure who is modeling the light green track, but I am sure that I don't like him...


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    Where are you getting your maps Jab?

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    Tropicaltidbits.com
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reeltight View Post
    Where are you getting your maps Jab?
    All over. The one Bog posted is good and the guy who blogs there is always worth paying attention to.

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    Great. We head to Perdido on Wednesday for a week.

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    Rain moved out of here earlier. 74 degrees here in Delaware.
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    Bright colors on satellite imagery this morning indicates thunderstorms developing in the Gulf. How these develop and where they congeal will help ultimately determine where 92L/Barry goes.

    But there were some hints that perhaps model guidance has begun to halt or reverse the western shift we saw yesterday. For those that look at models, many have focused on the European model, as it has been the strongest of all the reliable guidance, bringing a borderline hurricane into western Louisiana or eastern Texas since Sunday night. That model shifted markedly east with things overnight, more toward Central Louisiana with track, minimizing impacts in Houston. Why? I believe a slightly deeper/stronger trough in the Midwest is exerting more northward “pull” on the system, allowing it to end up farther north over time. More importantly, the European ensemble spread (50 runs of the Euro with different initial conditions) generally shifted a little further east as well. Worth noting, the GFS model continues to insist this will barely develop. Now, I have done this long enough to know that this could easily swing back hard the other way this afternoon when that data is updated. This is why we caution you about focusing too much on individual model runs. The takeaway here is that model trends overnight were not discouraging, but until we get a true center for models to focus on, don’t fall in love with any one model outcome.
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    Nature gonna Nat'.

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    Pulling for TABM...whatever that means.
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    Models all pulling together now. Somebody gonna need an umbrella. And a set of waders...

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    Pulling for TABM...whatever that means.
    “I can’t wait ‘till I’m grown” is the stupidest @!#* I ever said!

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