There likely goes the place we stay at in Fulton. Hope the mansion holds strong.
ThatOneAg said:
Jeff is back!
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1zqKVRbYXWWKB
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https://spacecityweather.com/category-four-harvey-slowly-approaches-landfall-near-rockport/Quote:
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Weather model data today has indicated that Harvey will stick around (though not in its current form) perhaps for the better part of a week, delivering periods of rain to the Houston area. It won't rain the whole time, and we may even see sunshine from time to time throughout this event. But you'll need to be prepared to deal with travel disruption, inconvenience, changing forecasts, and perhaps cabin fever in some cases. As said above, a marathon, not a sprint, and unfortunately we all have to participate.
Will there be a Harvey reborn Act II? Doubtful. Weather models have pulled back on the awful scenario depicted a couple times in recent days with Harvey hanging offshore as a hurricane or strong tropical storm. That would just compound an already terrible situation. We'll continue to watch, but that's not at the top of the list of concerns at the moment. Flooding and heavy rainfall tops the list.
burtonsnow said:
Where the hell is this guy? He is insane.
aggiehawg said:
Are there WaffleHouses in SE Texas? (Don't recall ever seeing one, myself.) Wonder what level their disaster menu is at, or even if they even have plans to open in the next week?
NM. Only three in the whole state, Dallas area, Houston and Beaumont.
compared to earlier? yeah we are. 15" is the most common number I see for most of the metro now.07fta07 said:
It's still going to dump a ****load of rain. That's been the concern all along. We aren't "looking much better".
You're both right. There was some real concern when the models began to converge with the Euro 'bounce out and reform' forecast. When the NHC agreed with this forecast I raised an eye brow, so did several meteorologist for major banks that trade oil and derivatives.07fta07 said:
It's still going to dump a ****load of rain. That's been the concern all along. We aren't "looking much better".
gigemJTH12 said:
Houston looking much better. For the record I got murdered on here for saying I thought this may happen.
Glad we are looking better.Quote:
https://spacecityweather.com/category-four-harvey-slowly-approaches-landfall-near-rockport/Quote:
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Weather model data today has indicated that Harvey will stick around (though not in its current form) perhaps for the better part of a week, delivering periods of rain to the Houston area. It won't rain the whole time, and we may even see sunshine from time to time throughout this event. But you'll need to be prepared to deal with travel disruption, inconvenience, changing forecasts, and perhaps cabin fever in some cases. As said above, a marathon, not a sprint, and unfortunately we all have to participate.
Will there be a Harvey reborn Act II? Doubtful. Weather models have pulled back on the awful scenario depicted a couple times in recent days with Harvey hanging offshore as a hurricane or strong tropical storm. That would just compound an already terrible situation. We'll continue to watch, but that's not at the top of the list of concerns at the moment. Flooding and heavy rainfall tops the list.
gigemJTH12 said:
Houston looking much better. For the record I got murdered on here for saying I thought this may happen.
Glad we are looking better.
Dude, as you can see by my history I rarely post. But your epic trolling job on display all day has compelled me to come out of the wood work and tell you to "with all due respect" GTFO.
There's nothing "looking" better about this situation when most of the Houston area is expecting 20"-30" of rain, and those who live southeast of us will have their lives changed forever.Quote:
https://spacecityweather.com/category-four-harvey-slowly-approaches-landfall-near-rockport/Quote:
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Weather model data today has indicated that Harvey will stick around (though not in its current form) perhaps for the better part of a week, delivering periods of rain to the Houston area. It won't rain the whole time, and we may even see sunshine from time to time throughout this event. But you'll need to be prepared to deal with travel disruption, inconvenience, changing forecasts, and perhaps cabin fever in some cases. As said above, a marathon, not a sprint, and unfortunately we all have to participate.
Will there be a Harvey reborn Act II? Doubtful. Weather models have pulled back on the awful scenario depicted a couple times in recent days with Harvey hanging offshore as a hurricane or strong tropical storm. That would just compound an already terrible situation. We'll continue to watch, but that's not at the top of the list of concerns at the moment. Flooding and heavy rainfall tops the list.