by Bob Rose | Jun 24, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The summer doldrums have begun to settle in. Any remaining hints of our spring weather pattern are unfortunately now gone. Monday’s weather maps showed a broad subtropical ridge, or heat dome, covering the entire southwestern and south central U.S. The heat dome was...
by Bob Rose | Jun 21, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
For the past couple of days, the clouds and rain associated with tropical storm Alberto created a nice break in the summer pattern across Central and South Texas. Unfortunately, this break is about to come to an end. As of Friday morning, the remnants of Tropical...
by Bob Rose | Jun 18, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
As of early Tuesday afternoon, Potential Tropical Cyclone One was located over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, about 405 miles southeast of Brownsville, Texas. While the disturbance’s overall envelope has become slightly better defined, there’s still no...
by Bob Rose | Jun 17, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
From the National Hurricane Center’s Monday midday update: Satellite imagery and surface observations indicate a broad area of low pressure has now developed over the Bay of Campeche. Winds of 35-40 mph are occurring in an area well to the northeast of the center over...
by Bob Rose | Jun 14, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
Here’s an un update on the latest developments in the tropics and a weather outlook through late next week. Tropical Weather Update National Hurricane Center forecasters continue to keep a close watch on possible developments in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico and the...
by Bob Rose | Jun 12, 2024 | bobs-blog, one-column-page
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring the potential for a broad area of surface low pressure to possibly develop into a tropical cyclone in the Bay of Campeche late in the weekend or early next week. Should such a system develop, it is forecast to move slowly...
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