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Does anyone know where hurricane dean is going to hit? we live in Tx and were really hoping its not going to effect us.

2007-08-17 18:06:48 · 15 answers · asked by Jeff & Emily 3 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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Hi Jeff and Emily,

An excellent source of weather information can be obtained from the Weather Underground. No, that isn't the terrorist organization from the 1960s; it is a superb website of weather information. The web address is
http://www.wunderground.com/

As for Hurricane Dean, you can look at

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tra...
to see which path the storm might take.

I hope this helps,

James :-)

2007-08-17 18:17:41 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 2 0

Hey live in southeast texas.... our local news station has a forum on their website.. Kfdm.com..... in the weather section our weather guy posted at about 9:30 ( ANSWERING SOMEONES QUESTION)

He said
" I think the GFDL( Stands- for Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab- use models to predict where hurricans go( used during Rita)
Anyway , he thinks the gfdl will shift in the future runs.. And the ridge that they have been watching will likely build in from the east early this week. This ridge will likely block Dean from our area & keep it on a more westerly track into Mexico....

The weather channel just said that the computer models are showing more tracks toward the brownsville / mexico area... who knows have heard the path in the cone that they show can be off by 400 miles

Supposedly by Sunday evening or Monday morn they will be able to narrow it down more precise....
Stay Safe& Best Wishes

2007-08-17 18:59:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

watching the maps on hurr. dean, the last few days there has been a upper level disturbance pushing down from the north but today 8/20/07 that disturbance is changing more to the east. as fast as it moving it looks like instead pushing it down into Mexico it might pull it north as it falls in-behind this frontal system and i say it could go in around Texas and Louisiana border

2007-08-20 10:23:50 · answer #3 · answered by MICHAEL Y 1 · 0 0

if history repeats itself, like it does, i think it will hit greater south Texas (Brownsville/ RGV) section. back in 1967 hurricane Beulah slammed this region. i wasn't alive back then seeing that I'm only 23 yrs old. but as Hurricane Andrew (1988) missed us my grandfather told me the story of Hurricane Beulah. Beulah hit the Brownsville/RGV section back in 1967. i remember him telling me that throught the summer months it had rained just about every day. then on that early September day Buelah came ashore with a brutal force. the area was a disaster area for months. now take a look at Texas weather for the summer months, we have had a record setting summer, not from the heat, but of the rain. and with Dean out there and forecast models have us, Brownsville/ RGV section, smack dab in the middle of it, im begining so speculate that Dean will hit us just like Beulah did almost 40 yrs ago.

2007-08-17 22:02:14 · answer #4 · answered by Art M 2 · 1 0

No. No hurricane in any way could make it to Ohio without loss of existence away to purely a rain typhoon. via the time it makes it up there, it may actually merely be showers and a 10 mph winds The typhoon is predicted to stay in the yucatan and later to a 2d landfall in the texas and mexico border

2016-10-16 00:23:08 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Mexico

2007-08-17 18:42:11 · answer #6 · answered by producer_vortex 6 · 0 1

so far, hurricane dean has ravaged the jamaica, hati, and has brushed puerto rico. it will travel up to the gulf of mexico. this means mexico,and southern texas will be hit

2007-08-17 18:16:08 · answer #7 · answered by wazz_up_144 3 · 0 1

Hopefully John's house.

2007-08-17 18:15:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

more than likely it will smash into Cancun and keep going W/NW into Northern Mexico. ( from what I hear)

2007-08-19 21:39:39 · answer #9 · answered by asf h 2 · 0 0

yes it's going to hit texas for sure.

2007-08-18 03:08:44 · answer #10 · answered by josiahj91 2 · 0 0

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