Power is about to go in Firethrone in Katy it appears
not sure i understand your first question, but to the second - yes, if there was no dry air it would have had an easier time intensifyingFlaith said:
Can someone more weather smart than me explain why the dry air helped bring the storm together and why that is a good thing?
Had it not gotten the dry air in the middle, was there a greater chance that it just continued to intensify prior to making landfall?
Bay CityCedar Bayou Ag said:
For those with power, where's the eye now?
Sorry if not clear, I was paraphrasing SCW and some other things I read about the dry air bringing the storm together.sts7049 said:not sure i understand your first question, but to the second - yes, if there was no dry air it would have had an easier time intensifyingFlaith said:
Can someone more weather smart than me explain why the dry air helped bring the storm together and why that is a good thing?
Had it not gotten the dry air in the middle, was there a greater chance that it just continued to intensify prior to making landfall?
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As expected, Beryl waited until the end of its time over water to really get itself together, and we are fortunate it did. Otherwise, we'd be having a much graver conversation this morning.
Cedar Bayou Ag said:
For those with power, where's the eye now?
ah. i think you said it backwards - the dry air kept it from organizing further in advance, it only was able to get to cat 1 right at the end before landfall.Flaith said:Sorry if not clear, I was paraphrasing SCW and some other things I read about the dry air bringing the storm together.sts7049 said:not sure i understand your first question, but to the second - yes, if there was no dry air it would have had an easier time intensifyingFlaith said:
Can someone more weather smart than me explain why the dry air helped bring the storm together and why that is a good thing?
Had it not gotten the dry air in the middle, was there a greater chance that it just continued to intensify prior to making landfall?
From SCW:Quote:
As expected, Beryl waited until the end of its time over water to really get itself together, and we are fortunate it did. Otherwise, we'd be having a much graver conversation this morning.
V8Aggie said:
Lost golf cart video at 1am. No surge at the house but it's one of the highest parts of sea isle.
Priorities!TriAg2010 said:
Lost power in Spring Branch about 10 minutes ago. Glad the coffee was already made.
Ugh, I hate to hear that. Plenty of houses with tarps still on roofs post-derecho around me, and this is only making their life harder. Definitely feel bad for them.Scientific said:
Me neighbor cannot catch a break. Still has a tarp on his roof after two months, and a limb just took out his back patio cover.