Yeah, I don't recall that area having any issues.
lol yeah there are a lot of armchair meteorologists. I mostly follow it as a hobby now despite my background in it.98Ag99Grad said:
Meteorology must be the easiest degree plan at A&M because we always have 20-30 post on here when bad weather approaches.
TexAg15 said:
Are work in Spring ISD. Will I get the week off?
Texags also has lots of world-class culinary experts, political scientists, football coaches, and guys that date international supermodels.98Ag99Grad said:
Meteorology must be the easiest degree plan at A&M because we always have 20-30 post on here when bad weather approaches.
Gator03 said:Texags also has lots of world-class culinary experts, political scientists, football coaches, and guys that date international supermodels.98Ag99Grad said:
Meteorology must be the easiest degree plan at A&M because we always have 20-30 post on here when bad weather approaches.
If those are the two choices, take a flight back at 5:00pm. There are hotels to stay in at the airport if there is heavy rain and the plane will be diverted if there is any danger. Being on a bus really limits the choices you can make if things get dicey. But I wouldn't make that trip tomorrow.MASAXET said:
Ok, I have question for the group:
Wife is supposed to travel to Dallas and return tomorrow. She could catch a flight returning to Houston tomorrow at 5:00 pm, but could also take the Von Lane bus getting back to town tomorrow night at 9:30 pm.
Would anyone here let their significant other make either of those travel arrangements? Or is the rain not supposed to really hit until Saturday?
How can something be expected to be something other than what it is expected to be?Quote:
Harvey is supposed to be much worse than expected,
5pm tomorrow should still be fine for us, from everything I've read.MASAXET said:
Ok, I have question for the group:
Wife is supposed to travel to Dallas and return tomorrow. She could catch a flight returning to Houston tomorrow at 5:00 pm, but could also take the Von Lane bus getting back to town tomorrow night at 9:30 pm.
Would anyone here let their significant other make either of those travel arrangements? Or is the rain not supposed to really hit until Saturday?
FWIW, Alvin got between 45-50 in. of rain in, I believe, 1979, from one tropical storm.Sid said:NAP Violator said:It's never happened in recorded history, but then nothing about this storm is traditional or regular. If this has a worst case scenario, 50 inches may be possible in some areas. A tropical storm parking itself for 5 days over an area like what this storm may do will be catastrophic and would shatter rainfall records. A widespread 3 to 4 feet of rainfall with isolate areas over 4 feet is simply unprecedented. This could be a 10,000 year flood event if the worst case scenario happens.CDUB98 said:Seriously? When is the last time ANYWHERE in TX got 50+ inches of rain.Quote:
Colorado County is projected to get 50+ inches
Damn, that's a huge plane!TraditionsPD said:
It's the Cat 3 plane. Usually they send a much smaller one.Texas Tea said:Damn, that's a huge plane!TraditionsPD said:
What is there to be nervous about? Either it is safe to fly and she makes it or she is delayed. Have a drink, the weather is out of your control.aggieZephyr said:
girlfriend flies back from Florida on Sunday and lands at IAH at 8:30 PM
To say I am a little nervous would be an understatement
Nervous about what? Her flight will most likely get cancelled, and she'll ride the storm out in Florida.aggieZephyr said:
girlfriend flies back from Florida on Sunday and lands at IAH at 8:30 PM
To say I am a little nervous would be an understatement
If its inevitable, relax and enjoy it.WES2006AG said:What is there to be nervous about? Either it is safe to fly and she makes it or she is delayed. Have a drink, the weather is out of your control.aggieZephyr said:
girlfriend flies back from Florida on Sunday and lands at IAH at 8:30 PM
To say I am a little nervous would be an understatement
43 inches in 24 hours in July 1979.88jrt06 said:FWIW, Alvin got between 45-50 in. of rain in, I believe, 1979, from one tropical storm.Sid said:NAP Violator said:It's never happened in recorded history, but then nothing about this storm is traditional or regular. If this has a worst case scenario, 50 inches may be possible in some areas. A tropical storm parking itself for 5 days over an area like what this storm may do will be catastrophic and would shatter rainfall records. A widespread 3 to 4 feet of rainfall with isolate areas over 4 feet is simply unprecedented. This could be a 10,000 year flood event if the worst case scenario happens.CDUB98 said:Seriously? When is the last time ANYWHERE in TX got 50+ inches of rain.Quote:
Colorado County is projected to get 50+ inches
At least used to be a US record.
Good call. I reckon it'll pan out. More or less concerned about the flooding from ITL to BushBondag said:If its inevitable, relax and enjoy it.WES2006AG said:What is there to be nervous about? Either it is safe to fly and she makes it or she is delayed. Have a drink, the weather is out of your control.aggieZephyr said:
girlfriend flies back from Florida on Sunday and lands at IAH at 8:30 PM
To say I am a little nervous would be an understatement