so the lastest tracks have it hitting Houston? that probably means we won't get any rain.
The core is. All the support stuff isn't. Hopefully they are already starting to take it off line...They can't just do that overnight...
so the lastest tracks have it hitting Houston? that probably means we won't get any rain.
You want to impress me Manny? Bring me a cold front, ! :p
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No ......I've set up the direct deposit of my paycheck straight to CPS.![]()
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You don't think I want a cold front? We should hopefully get one in the next 2 weeks sometime.
Step daughter called and said they are asking people to be ready to get out of Beaumont.
There is always a cold front on Hallows eve.
Just talked to one of my friends in Galveston.
I'm not gonna leave, my plan is to wait it out and wait for the Coast Guard and FEMA to come save me![]()
Not funny, but funny.
This storm is blowing up. I wonder what the NHC will say in 30 minutes. If they don't call it a huricane, I'm going to kick some NHC ass.
Yea because on the 8pm advisory it says around 70mph.. isn't that CAT1?
No, it needs to be 74mph or grater.
As of 10 pm CDT it is still a tropical storm and sustained winds are 70mph with gusts to 85mph.
Manny is going to kick some NHC ass.
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Any chance of WOAI sending this woman in the path of the storm?
All Dvorak readings point to a storm of 80mph intensity, and the NHC still calls it at 70 just because they can't get wind readings.
That is a mistake. People don't take a tropical storm as seriously as a hurricane, and this thing is a hurricane at the moment and will only get stronger. I don't know what they're reasoning is, but that storm is a hurricane.
this sucks, this thing might get huge before it hits the coast.
The 0z GFS brings it back to the middle Texas coast.
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At what catagory?
Impossible to tell from the GFS. But if I were a betting man I'd say a weak cat 3.
Talked to one of my buds down at the A&M Meteorology dept. tonight during the Cowboys game. They are projecting a weak cat 4.
I just don't see the heat content in the Gulf to warrant that. But, I digress, we'll see.
The TABS (Texas Automated Buoy System) setup run by the A&M Geography Department out in the Gulf is registering upper 80s water temps, forecasted to peak about 90 in the next couple of days, they think that will be enough to spin it up to a cat4.
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