Fun fact: Most tropical storms happen after the September 10th peak.
Dew points in the 50s for Houston this weekend!!!BowSowy said:
Yeah, but usually by the end of September our hurricane season here is effectively over.
“The market” is sending a clear signal about climate change and extreme weather. https://t.co/5zLaa9kMav
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) September 5, 2024
Pretty spot on considering one of the defenders is no where near his zoneDill-Ag13 said:
Looking like an Madden 13 play call out here
is that the models are showing the euros?BayAg_14 said:
Looking like middle of next week is going to be another washout with more tropical moisture moving in.
Our company weather guy hinted at the same, basically saying the blob near TX now will get pushed south with the front and then double back not necessarily as a tropical storm or hurricane but bring a bunch of rainBayAg_14 said:
Looking like middle of next week is going to be another washout with more tropical moisture moving in.
Looking at the hurricane models, the HAFS-A is the strongest with a 985mb storm into the Texas coast on Wednesday morning. #90L pic.twitter.com/L4cT6NnoID
— Florida Tropics (@FloridaTropics1) September 6, 2024
Ducks4brkfast said:
Omg 1.17" of rain
maroon barchetta said:Ducks4brkfast said:
Omg 1.17" of rain
T&P's for schmellba's "projects"
Furlock Bones said:
Top story tonight: Angry Man living in swamp is befuddled why his property floods after rain.
More at 7
cone said:“The market” is sending a clear signal about climate change and extreme weather. https://t.co/5zLaa9kMav
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) September 5, 2024
Sea Speed said:
I had never seen a picture of Matt lanza but he looks like the exact kind of person to obsessed over that stuff.
Lanza did? Or are you referencing someone else?cone said:
works (or worked) for Cheniere
don't worry it's fine
Project Gemini said:Lanza did? Or are you referencing someone else?cone said:
works (or worked) for Cheniere
don't worry it's fine