AustinCountyAg said:how far south? We've got friends that own a house in cinnamon shores. Plan as of now is to head down tonight and shore a few things up then gtfo out tomm.jetch17 said:
Well F me - we officially pulled the plug on the trip south this morning
Very tricky forecast - if the storm comes inland sooner, this may not matter (except for juicing rainfall totals). If it stays offshore and rebuilds a core while interacting favorably with the Jet, we could see some non-linear intensification.
— Andy Hazelton (@AndyHazelton) July 5, 2024
It's amazing to me how accurate they were where it was going to hit in relation to Jamaica. 5-6 days out and it never deviated from that spot directly south of it.Sea Speed said:
Thanks for that. I was obviously wrong about the previous predictions. Here's to hoping yucatan weakens the hell out of it.
I am going to have to stop listening to him. Not only has he been pretty inaccurate (which is not bad; almost all sources have been), but mainly he just seems very immature.Sea Speed said:cone said:People have just lost it with this storm. The same people that complain that "the media" sensationalizes everything too much are complaining, loudly, that we aren't taking it seriously enough. Mind you, none of them are meteorologists. I'm astounded. Never seen it this bad.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 3, 2024
this guy is losing it
100% because he is reading and responding to the comments. Dudes obviously trying to appease the online masses and at some point people need to realize that will never work.
He hates Texas and Texans.texasaggie2015 said:
Yeah, he tends to talk down to the "commonfolk" a lot which rubs me the wrong way.
The last 3 runs of the EPS since this tweet generally validate that the consensus track for Hurricane #Beryl is indeed shifting towards south Texas (as expected).#txwx https://t.co/zC0KmoXH88 pic.twitter.com/eq38mpcPKs
— Eric Webb (@webberweather) July 5, 2024
that is a very wide cone.....texasaggie2015 said:
The 10am NHC update has pushed it even farther north:
HURRICANE BERYL (noaa.gov)
texasaggie2015 said:
The 10am NHC update has pushed it even farther north:
HURRICANE BERYL (noaa.gov)
yeah, so basically they have no idea yet if it's gunna be north Mexico or western LA. Gunna interesting to watch the next 36 hrsRaiderjay said:that is a very wide cone.....texasaggie2015 said:
The 10am NHC update has pushed it even farther north:
HURRICANE BERYL (noaa.gov)
Raiderjay said:that is a very wide cone.....texasaggie2015 said:
The 10am NHC update has pushed it even farther north:
HURRICANE BERYL (noaa.gov)
Sea Speed said:
I can't imagine being a mariner in the wooden ship days when these things would just show up and kill you with nary a warning sign outside of the age old "red sky at night, sailors delight, red sky in the morning, sailor take warning".
Sea Speed said:
I can't imagine being a mariner in the wooden ship days when these things would just show up and kill you with nary a warning sign outside of the age old "red sky at night, sailors delight, red sky in the morning, sailor take warning".
BQ04 said:
I've got money saying this thing is going to dance along the coast a la Harvey.
JDUB08AG said:BQ04 said:
I've got money saying this thing is going to dance along the coast a la Harvey.
Harvey didn't dance along the coast. It hit, stalled inland, went in reverse, shifted right, then hit again.
JJxvi said:JDUB08AG said:BQ04 said:
I've got money saying this thing is going to dance along the coast a la Harvey.
Harvey didn't dance along the coast. It hit, stalled inland, went in reverse, shifted right, then hit again.
Have you ever danced?
Quote:
A stronger and vertically deeper cyclone would feel more steering
from upper-level southwesterly flow caused by the Gulf trough, and
thus would have a more northward motion, while a weaker system
would probably continue more northwestward. Overall the guidance
favors the more northward motion and has shifted a little to the
right, and the new official forecast also is nudged a little to the
right of the previous forecast. Additional adjustments of the
forecast track could be necessary later today.
TXAG 05 said:Sea Speed said:
I can't imagine being a mariner in the wooden ship days when these things would just show up and kill you with nary a warning sign outside of the age old "red sky at night, sailors delight, red sky in the morning, sailor take warning".
For sure. No wonder they thought there were dragons and other monsters out there. No telling how many ships went out and disappeared off the face of the earth.
The tweet may have been a little unclear but it's saying that the cone has shifted north towards south Texas where before it was showing a landfall in Mexico.Anti-taxxer said:
Wtf??? Now it's back south??
Maybe call and tell them why you're looking to switch and they'll understand? Also, the cone maps show Monday evening landfall for south TX as of today, gotta think if it keeps moving North that will go to Tuesday AM at leastCibalo said:
Scheduled to fly into Houston Sunday at 730pm. Think I make it or will they cancel the flight?
I looked into switching to an earlier flight that gets me in at 130pm but it was $450 to change .