From what I understand the 10PM guidance was released in advance of the EURO model and before it was upgraded to a tropical storm again. Next 12-18 hours should be interesting.
E said:
I am currently in Germany and my flight back doesnt get back til 1:45 on friday. I am an Oak Forest area resident, not in flood plain but without flood insurance. Should I start my gofundme now???
Can you move to one of the other campuses if they won't let him out in time? #honestlyhavenoideazap said:I appreciate your comment.Texaggie7nine said:Sorry to hear man. Hope all is well.zap said:
My kid is currently hospitalized at Texas Children's. I hope I get him out prior to any flooding.
All is well. He is recovering from surgery. They are talking about a Friday/Saturday discharge, hence my pucker with this storm looming.
cone said:
also so when is **** gonna get bad here? Sunday?
His response:Quote:
At this stage, (and I don't want to be apocalyptic, but I do want to emphasize the seriousness) do you agree that this has a reasonably high potential to be the worst widespread flooding event (not more isolated to certain sections of the city) in Houston's history?
https://spacecityweather.com/likely-a-hurricane-at-landfall-harvey-approaches-a-wary-texas/#more-4907Quote:
No.
There are worse places to be stuck. Just stay in Budapest for a few extra days.AggieBusDriver said:
Of course I am in Budapest trying to get back to San Antonio through IAH on Saturday.
I would if it wasn't my son's birthday on Sunday.RPM said:There are worse places to be stuck. Just stay in Budapest for a few extra days.AggieBusDriver said:
Of course I am in Budapest trying to get back to San Antonio through IAH on Saturday.
Yeah...taking Friday off to get your house prepared is a stupid thing to do, especially when landfall is going to be late Friday or early Saturday. Stupid I say!rhoswen said:
That's pretty stupid when Monday would make more sense.
Only it's a real cyclone.Quote:
the green one looks like the Texas Cyclone at Astroworld
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Changes this morning:
Hurricane Warning & Storm Surge Warning for Corpus, Tropical Storm Warning for Houston.
Harvey has intensified and organized overnight, and is now a threat to strengthen continuously up to landfall tomorrow night.
I've upgraded the intensity forecast and shifted the track just a tiny bit further south.
Hurricane impacts are now expected at the CCL site tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow night.
Rainfall forecast beyond landfall looks troublesome for most of SE Texas, but there may be a slight shift south in highest totals.
An Act II of Harvey looks more plausible next Tuesday or Wednesday, with tropical storm conditions possible from Houston through Lake Charles.
Quick summary: Harvey has organized itself much faster and better than expected even 12 hours ago. A rapid intensification cycle of Harvey up through landfall is possible, leading to Harvey coming ashore just north of Port Aransas as at least a strong Cat 1 hurricane, possibly even a Cat 2. Any further shift south in track will result in slightly worse impacts in the Corpus area. In Houston, a tropical storm warning is in effect, but tropical storm force winds only extend out 115 miles from the center right now, so I would expect only occasional potential tropical storm force gusts in Houston. Same story at Sabine, with even less wind risk for now. Rainfall remains the big story beyond tomorrow, and 10-20" of rain is likely between Corpus and Houston through Wednesday, with higher amounts possible. In Houston itself, 4-8" north, 8-12" south on average, with 15-20" possible depending on exactly how things unfold. Keep in mind, this will be spread out over multiple days, so multiple rounds of flooding are possible in multiple locations. Harvey will finally pull away from Texas Tuesday into Wednesday, possibly re-emerging over the Gulf as it does so, bringing a short-term tropical storm risk to Sabine early next week.
Folks in Corpus should have preparations completed by late this evening, and any travel out of Corpus should be completed by 4-6 AM Friday. Travel between Corpus and Houston is likely to be difficult to near-impossible this weekend and early next week.
zap said:
If anyone can suggest a route (that avoids flood prone roads) from the med center to Cypress, I would appreciate it.
And 288 and 59S and I-10.CDUB98 said:zap said:
If anyone can suggest a route (that avoids flood prone roads) from the med center to Cypress, I would appreciate it.
Eh, you're pretty much effed getting out of the Med-Center. If you can somehow make it to 610, you should be be able to take the highway all the way to Cypress. It's the surface streets around the Med that are problematic.
HumbleAg said:
And 288 and 59S and I-10.