There's a shop on the other side of 45 not far from Costco that sold to me.
I only go to Johnstone Supply if I need a part on the spot and can't wait to order it from someone else.Red Pear Realty said:
All good. Here's a 45+5 Titan HD, also made in the USA, for sale for $18.35 at SupplyHouse. I paid $37.47 for a similar Titan HD 40+5 at Johnstone today (I think I count 9-10 of their locations around Houston, probably within 30 minutes of anyone inside 99.
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Despite perception, this season's current accumulated cyclone energy is running nearly 3 times higher than usual! We've amassed as much ACE so far this season as we'd typically see by the peak day of hurricane season (September 10th). We've done this on the backs of only five storms so far, three of which have been hurricanes, and one of which (Beryl) smashed early season records in the Caribbean and Atlantic.
SpreadsheetAg said:
What was the site / number for tree limb and debris removal requests? We had a big limb damaged and I finally took it down and piles it up next to the street.
My neighbor has 2 trees and diced up and ready to go too...
A lot of those are storms that start in the southern Caribbean down near the Bay Islands of Honduras and get pulled north by troughs in the US to go up over Cuba and across Florida. Earlier in the season the trade winds just push them into Central America, but when the fronts start making it through to the gulf in October, they pick some of those lows up and let them develop as they track north across the Caribbean.CDUB98 said:
I've always found that uptick near the end of October to be odd.
Bill in 2015 doesn't count?Stat Monitor Repairman said:
People forget that we went from September 2013 to September 2016 where there were NO named storms in the Gulf.
What was the name of the one that laid waste to the NE side of Matagorda Bay? Pretty sure it was in that time slot.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
People forget that we went from September 2013 to September 2016 where there were NO named storms in the Gulf.
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People forget that we went from September 2013 to September 2016 where there were NO named storms in the Gulf.
Houston: The energy capital of the world, where the power can go out without warning at virtually any moment.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) August 22, 2024
Changes are coming to the Atlantic basin after an extensive quiet stretch. We assess what to watch after this week. https://t.co/8NwKpGiWvQ pic.twitter.com/wg9B8TS9vU
— The Eyewall (@TheEyewallWx) August 27, 2024
Martin Q. Blank said:
What do the 14-21 day ECMWF, GFS, ICON, CMC, NAVGEM models show? I bet one of them hits Houston.
No, we don't.Martin Q. Blank said:
We could use the rain.