They modified it from mandated to voluntary. Nueces county is still under a voluntary evac. It was not really cancelled. They are asking people that left not to come back till after the storm.
They just lifted the evacuation order from Corpus Christi just as I said they would.
They no longer feel that Corpus is threatened.
They modified it from mandated to voluntary. Nueces county is still under a voluntary evac. It was not really cancelled. They are asking people that left not to come back till after the storm.
Does it make me a sick person to want the the hurricane to come towards San Antonio?
Looks like the graph on The Daily Show yesterday about the deficit.
Looks like one of my kids' first drawings.
Hum there is a political Rita thread in the politics forum.. please pick up your doggy poop and take it next door... (MM)..
Thank You and enjoy Tin Foil... america's wrapper.
Dude. I am not political. I was just statin the Daily Show had a graph with lines goin everywhere, and that is basically what I see on that chart.
I don't understand why the conflicting recon reports from the two different planes in flight.Urnt12 Knhc 222107z
Vortex Data Message
A. 22/2043z
B. 25 Deg 50 Min N
89 Deg 25 Min W
C. 700 Mb 2320 M
D. Na
E. Na
F. 124 Deg 123 Kt
G. 033 Deg 12 Nm
H. 911 Mb
I. 12 C/ 3054 M
J. 19 C/ 3064 M
K. 16 C/ Na
L. Closed Wall
M. C015-40
N. 12345/7
O. 1/1 Nm
P. Noaa3 1818a Rita Ob 46
Max Fl Wind 133 Kt Nw Quad 1910z
Excellent Radar Presentation
Outer Eyewall Contracting
Last edited by Vashner; 09-22-2005 at 04:38 PM.
I think NOAA3 is a jet... the other plane is a C130.. little bit different equipment. And it's an active storm so it's changing all the time..
Thanks dude.
It looks like New Orleans and that area are getting pounded by rain and wind from the outterbans.
Right now?
I still think the best place for it to hit would be NO.. because it's already empty and messed up.. and tagged for rebuilding money ...
It would actually be cheaper to hit NO again than anywhere in Texas.
GFS is showing landfall at Port Arthur...then curving up to Shreveport...
I don't think Rita knows where she's going..
Sure will be glad when Manny gets back and straightens this all out...![]()
Now it technically is plowing in at Port Arthur...but Houston/Galveston is still getting a LOT of rain...
I took a nap, I was tired.
The big question is the sterngth of the ridge. If it is stronger to the east, the the NAM will verify and you'll see Rita (or whats left of her) move the the west. If not you'll see a GFS scenario play out where it loiters over LA and East TX.
Dang. Are we suppose to get any rain here? I would imagine....
Ok, I read the recon VORTEX reports and here is why they were different. First, the one with 913mb was an extrapolation. The information was just estimated while the 911 mb was an actual measurement. Second, the EWRC isn't completely over because there are still 2 eye walls, but the outer one is contracting while the inner one is still holding on. Quite frankly, the strength of the storm is apparent when even during an EWRC the inner eye is closed as opposed to disintergrating.
the weather channel took it out of our forecast for Saturday but they give us chances all next week.Dang. Are we suppose to get any rain here? I would imagine....
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