Raiderjay said:
Convection is exploding around the core now, I bet it's between a 2-3 by landfall…….
Is any forecast suggesting this? Haven't seen it if so. Everything so far has been that it hasn't intensified as rapidly as it could have.
Raiderjay said:
Convection is exploding around the core now, I bet it's between a 2-3 by landfall…….
Raiderjay said:
Convection is exploding around the core now, I bet it's between a 2-3 by landfall…….
Tex117 said:watching the fear porn have you?Raiderjay said:
Convection is exploding around the core now, I bet it's between a 2-3 by landfall…….
Raiderjay said:
gonna be a long night......
Due to upper-level divergence and low shear being so favorable, as well as the TX Coastal Plain’s flat nature, even after Beryl makes landfall it will likely take several hours for the hurricane’s structure to degrade. In fact, most model guidance keeps Beryl at landfall… pic.twitter.com/HXwPykfiak
— Garrett Bastardi (@garrettmb) July 7, 2024
Revised wind threat graphic from @NWSHouston. pic.twitter.com/WBICF046qi
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 7, 2024
gougler08 said:
Cmon weather channel, no Jim Cantore?
Batting helmet ON [OFF]YouBet said:gougler08 said:
Cmon weather channel, no Jim Cantore?
He doesn't waste his time on TS/Cat 1s!!!
Please send some to North Texas. After all the rain through June, my house has already returned to Death Valley statusjbanda said:
I think the door is completely shut on cat 2 at this point.ChemAg15 said:
Well several posters on the tine board said it'll be a cat 2 or 3 and that they know a thing or two
rca21978 said:
1800 Z GFS had 982 at landfall. 1200 Z ECMWF had 984.
ChemAg15 said:
Well several posters on the tine board said it'll be a cat 2 or 3 and that they know a thing or two
rca21978 said:ChemAg15 said:
Well several posters on the tine board said it'll be a cat 2 or 3 and that they know a thing or two
What is the "tine" board?
Flaith said:
Jetch, you gonna be walking around the neighborhood with those extra Brash beers later?