You can see how Harvey is going to get blocked in place by the ridge to the N and NW which has been stuck in that area since June.
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T5 or maybe T6 on the Dvorak currently
You can see how Harvey is going to get blocked in place by the ridge to the N and NW which has been stuck in that area since June.
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First SPC meso...80% chance of tornado watch:
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/2017/md1564.html
Trump has been briefed on the situation so we are all safe.
#comforting
WPC's new rainfall graphic has an area of 20"+ comparable to the sized of Massachusetts.
10 am Friday (Texas): Hurricane HARVEY is strengthening as it closes in on the Texas coast. The eye is a sexy pinhole. It's a small target to chase, but radar suggests it's developing concentric eyewalls, meaning a new, larger eye could emerge from that process. Meanwhile, I'm scrutinizing elevation maps trying to decide where to station myself. This could be a very dangerous hurricane at landfall and I can't f*ck this up. The USA hasn't seen one like this in over a decade. More soon.
P.S. While it isn't my focus, Texans up and down the coast should be aware that the rainfall from HARVEY is forecast to be *extremely* heavy as the cyclone kind of camps out near the coast for a few days. So, even folks that escape the real scary winds could see very dangerous flooding. PLAN ACCORDINGLY.
OH NOOOOOOS!!! We Doomed!!
10 am Friday (Texas): Hurricane HARVEY is strengthening as it closes in on the Texas coast. The eye is a sexy pinhole. It's a small target to chase, but radar suggests it's developing concentric eyewalls, meaning a new, larger eye could emerge from that process. Meanwhile, I'm scrutinizing elevation maps trying to decide where to station myself. This could be a very dangerous hurricane at landfall and I can't f*ck this up. The USA hasn't seen one like this in over a decade. More soon.
P.S. While it isn't my focus, Texans up and down the coast should be aware that the rainfall from HARVEY is forecast to be *extremely* heavy as the cyclone kind of camps out near the coast for a few days. So, even folks that escape the real scary winds could see very dangerous flooding. PLAN ACCORDINGLY.
The combination of heavy rain, "life-threatening" storm surges, flooding and strong winds could leave wide swaths of South Texas "uninhabitable for weeks or months," the National Weather Service in Houston said.
Live recon info
http://tropicalatlantic.com/recon/re...mapping=cesium
Thanks for the updates, CTOA.
That's 42 inches in the center white contour.
No one can bend me over and show me that.
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It's going to be Allison all over again in Houston
Stay safe tbh..
even tho I hope this one will wipe out for good some ers of the region
Saw a recent rainfall forecast saying SA will only get 3 inches of rain.
It'd be nice but most forecasts seem to be showing 8-15 inches.
Recon headed back to the eye, we shall see if it really is Cat 3
Yeah some of the forecasts are all over the place. I'm out near Boerne. I'm going to be bummed if we don't get any decent rain, we need it.
Agreed. 8 inches of rain would be more beneficial than hurtful in the long run.
NOAA2 aka Kermit heading back into the eye. This is from their onboard radar.
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Pacman gonna gobble up Galveston?
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