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And it's not just the GFS model. One of NOAA's best hurricane-only models, the HWRF, basically takes Harvey on a similar, five-day rainmaking tour of central and south Texas, keeping the storm in place with no steering currents.
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And it's not just the GFS model. One of NOAA's best hurricane-only models, the HWRF, basically takes Harvey on a similar, five-day rainmaking tour of central and south Texas, keeping the storm in place with no steering currents.
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Finally, there's the European model, which during its last two runs had pulled Harvey out into the Gulf and had it caught up in a trough over the Midwestern United States. At least this pulled it out of the region by Wednesday, or so. Now the European seems to be playing the "shelter in place" game with Harvey's remnants, too.
Ag_07 said:
Interesting tip I just heard for anyone evacuating.
Place a frozen cup or jug of water into your freezer and place a quarter on top of the frozen water. If you get back and the quarter is not sitting on top where you left it then your power went out and food will need to be disposed of.
Never heard that before and thought it was pretty genius.
941? Isn't that Cat 4 territory? Just takes awhile for the winds to catch up?oragator said:
5p is out, 125mph, 941 pressure.
Fill the cup full of crushed ice and set the quarter on top.Van Buren Boy said:Ag_07 said:
Interesting tip I just heard for anyone evacuating.
Place a frozen cup or jug of water into your freezer and place a quarter on top of the frozen water. If you get back and the quarter is not sitting on top where you left it then your power went out and food will need to be disposed of.
Never heard that before and thought it was pretty genius.
This is a great idea.
In Rockport trying to get out of town but this water is taking forever to freeze.
Ignac said:I'm not sure if any other old time Catholics did this but my old school Polish mother, God rest her awesome soul, would burn palms in a frying pan and hold it out the door during a severe storm. She said it would move the storms away. You might try this. If you don't have any palms from Palm Sunday, I guess you are SOL and will likely face mass devastation.B-1 83 said:
Latest radar is showing the eye headed in near Rockport. On that eye path will go a ways east of me. Lord, just keep us a few miles out of that eye wall!
what a bunch of malarkeyf burg ag said:
Weather Channel pronunciations so far:
Nueces = "new ee says"
Pearland = "purland" I don't know how you screw that up, but young lady does every time
La Marque = "law markey"
FIFYrather be fishing said:what a bunch of Ma Larquef burg ag said:
Weather Channel pronunciations so far:
Nueces = "new ee says"
Pearland = "purland" I don't know how you screw that up, but young lady does every time
La Marque = "law markey"
oragator said:
5p is out, 125mph, 941 pressure.
Projected path:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/153146.shtml?cone#contents
wowGunRangeGal said:
My dumbass cousin is out helping people board up their houses right now... in Corpus.
They already are registering 74 mph gusts there.GunRangeGal said:
My dumbass cousin is out helping people board up their houses right now... in Corpus.
dammitThe Wonderer said:FIFYrather be fishing said:what a bunch of Ma Larquef burg ag said:
Weather Channel pronunciations so far:
Nueces = "new ee says"
Pearland = "purland" I don't know how you screw that up, but young lady does every time
La Marque = "law markey"
So glad to have you on the OB, ma'am.aggiehawg said:
They already are registering 74 mph gusts there.
It was just staring you in the face, man.rather be fishing said:dammitThe Wonderer said:FIFYrather be fishing said:what a bunch of Ma Larquef burg ag said:
Weather Channel pronunciations so far:
Nueces = "new ee says"
Pearland = "purland" I don't know how you screw that up, but young lady does every time
La Marque = "law markey"
I'm trying to "work" right now.The Wonderer said:It was just staring you in the face, man.rather be fishing said:dammitThe Wonderer said:FIFYrather be fishing said:what a bunch of Ma Larquef burg ag said:
Weather Channel pronunciations so far:
Nueces = "new ee says"
Pearland = "purland" I don't know how you screw that up, but young lady does every time
La Marque = "law markey"
ThatOneAg said:From the link:gigemJTH12 said:
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If this is more or less correct, it means Harvey has remained in Texas, within 100 or 200 miles of the Gulf of Mexico, for five days hoovering up moisture and heat from the bath-like Gulf and dumping it on the eastern half of Texas.