There has definitely be a tropical development in LA:
Or significantly keep it the samecrowman2010 said:Or significantly increase the talent gap...agnerd said:
Inclement weather can significantly reduce on a talent gap. I say bring it on!
CoachLB said:i live on the gulf coast. I have had my home damaged twice by hurricanes. Lost every tree. And 80 percent of the homes in my hometown were flooded by harvey and a lot are still not fully repaired. But good luck with your trees!MouthBQ98 said:
I would take it. I am losing 50-100 year old trees on my property. We've had 1" of rain all summer.
Triple-T said:
Remember when we we're going to postpone Fran's game against Texas state because of the supposed Hurricane Katrina 2.0 headed our way?
queso1 said:
The last time we had a hurricane early in the season with a new coach, we had an amazing year.
I don't get it?peace said:
Has Friendswood been alerted? If so, then this is serious.
And if you are worried about your *******ed trees, don't live in a place that has routine dry spells. Nobody is making you live in a fuggin semi-deset environment. Kthanksbai.WaltonLoads08 said:if you are worried about tropical storms, don't own property on the gulf coast and/or evacuate with your 2 week warning we now have, LOL no one is making you stayOld Sarge said:
Here with Coach LB. On the coast. Rode out Harvey. Damaged house property and trees. Tropical systems are not worth it, and people's lives mean more than your trees.
Insert "Well, Bye" to MouthBQ's trees here.
I'll stay dry and intact, thank you. Don't care.
I'm all for tropical systems as long as they don't develop into all out storms. Mild depressions are good for watering everything from the coast inland without killing people.CoachLB said:if you are worried about your trees don't live in an area known for long periods without rain. See how easy it is to say somsthing like that? Besides you cannot evacuate houses, trees etc. I evacuated for both hurricanes and Harvey. Still lost a lot of stuff and big money in time and repairs. Most of us live where we do no matter where it is for real reasons. Family, jobs etc.. but everywhere has something. The coast has tropical stuff. North Texas has tornados. Some places in Texas lose trees because of lack of rain.WaltonLoads08 said:if you are worried about tropical storms, don't own property on the gulf coast and/or evacuate with your 2 week warning we now have, LOL no one is making you stayOld Sarge said:
Here with Coach LB. On the coast. Rode out Harvey. Damaged house property and trees. Tropical systems are not worth it, and people's lives mean more than your trees.
Insert "Well, Bye" to MouthBQ's trees here.
I'll stay dry and intact, thank you. Don't care.
CoachLB said:if you are worried about your trees don't live in an area known for long periods without rain. See how easy it is to say somsthing like that? Besides you cannot evacuate houses, trees etc. I evacuated for both hurricanes and Harvey. Still lost a lot of stuff and big money in time and repairs. Most of us live where we do no matter where it is for real reasons. Family, jobs etc.. but everywhere has something. The coast has tropical stuff. North Texas has tornados. Some places in Texas lose trees because of lack of rain.WaltonLoads08 said:if you are worried about tropical storms, don't own property on the gulf coast and/or evacuate with your 2 week warning we now have, LOL no one is making you stayOld Sarge said:
Here with Coach LB. On the coast. Rode out Harvey. Damaged house property and trees. Tropical systems are not worth it, and people's lives mean more than your trees.
Insert "Well, Bye" to MouthBQ's trees here.
I'll stay dry and intact, thank you. Don't care.
Most of Texas isn't a 'fuggin semi-deset environment'. Most Texans need rain badly. A drought is by definition not normal. If you are truly worried about a tropical storm, the GC isn't a good place to live- they happen often.schmellba99 said:And if you are worried about your *******ed trees, don't live in a place that has routine dry spells. Nobody is making you live in a fuggin semi-deset environment. Kthanksbai.WaltonLoads08 said:if you are worried about tropical storms, don't own property on the gulf coast and/or evacuate with your 2 week warning we now have, LOL no one is making you stayOld Sarge said:
Here with Coach LB. On the coast. Rode out Harvey. Damaged house property and trees. Tropical systems are not worth it, and people's lives mean more than your trees.
Insert "Well, Bye" to MouthBQ's trees here.
I'll stay dry and intact, thank you. Don't care.
Ha I never hoped for rain like I do now as a homeowner.MouthBQ98 said:
I would take it. I am losing 50-100 year old trees on my property. We've had 1" of rain all summer.