we already tried that position. I'm standing straight and she's bent forming a ninety degree angle from her own bottom legs.
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we already tried that position. I'm standing straight and she's bent forming a ninety degree angle from her own bottom legs.
Looks like that GFDL track is the early winner.
Well, . Do we need to make a late night run to the store for water and other supplies? Or is this just going to be an inconvenient amount of rain and wind for the Houston area? Like, is there a chance work'll shut down, or are we just going to be sitting at work sweating the flooding and wondering if we can get home again?
No need for supplies. Flooding should not be nearly as bad as it has been in the past with tropical storms in Houston because this storm should keep moving at a good rate.
NWS track will probably swing north (bad for SA rain chances) in the next update. It doesn't mean much but the 0z run of the GFS tonight will have a lot of good data to work with and should finally get a good grasp of the system.
Its awfully thin because a small deviation in course now could send the storm anywhere from near Corpus to near LA border.
Storm lands between Bay City and Port Lavaca. Book it.
Thanks Manny. I'll still keep an eye on flooding so we can be sure to get home safely.
i guess no one has access to weather.com
Seriously, why so bitter?
Manny--
I have friends travelling on Tuesday to Harlingen. What are the chances this could effect the valley?
May we get lucky and Eduardo hits south of Houston and we get some rain here.
ease up, dude. it was a thought i had to post. man, are we touchy.
I'd say odds are likely.
Now thats ironic.
i believe you were the one to call me out, monkeyboy![]()
I'm headed to Padre this afternoon. I'll fill you peeps in.
Looks like folks are starting to get serious about Ed.
The following actions are being taken by state and local officials.
Main threat will be potential for extended power outages.
State Operations
1200 soldiers being deployed to Houston area
Texas task force 1 deployed to Houston, TX task force 2 in Dallas on stand-by.
15 POD sites being established across Houston metro area with 8 mass care strike teams being deployed
50 busses to stage at Tully Stadium
Fuel plan is being activated and pushing significant amounts of fuel into the Houston/Galveston area.
All TXDOT fuel DMS signs have hurricane fuel message ongoing along area freeways.
Local Actions:
NASA will be closing its Clear Lake location at noon today.
Harris County Toll Road will remove all vehicles stalled on any toll roads immediately.
Will be closely watching high bridges and local ferries. High bridges will be closed when winds reach 45mph including Galveston Causeway, Fred Hartman Bridge and HWY 146 bridge over Clear Lake.
Port of Houston will be closing at 300pm, Port of Galveston and Freeport will be closing at 600pm.
All local hospitals and critical care locations are preparing for extended power outages.
It weakened this morning, however it is forecasted to become a low catagory hurricane/strong tropical storm.
Fixed.
Last edited by remingtonbo2001; 08-04-2008 at 12:04 PM.
Its actually gotten stronger since this morning. It pretty much looked like all last night this morning but its finally getting a good sat presentation going. Honestly it still looks like but it is stronger.
i am going fishing next Monday in Rockport. can you look into the future and tell me if my trip will be ruined?
I should correct that statement. It weakened this morning.
However, you are correct, it is strengthening.
It was weakened by upper level shear.
Microwave imagery of the past 14 hours shows the center moving pretty much straight west that entire time.
You should still go, dont let a little rain ruin your trip. OH and take your butt buddy el pimpo with you. It will be a cute little "boys" weekend.
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