ATL: HAROLD - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion: Cyclone update=Up to 50 mph
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Made a last second jog back to the south just before landfall.


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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Wind gusting over 50 at my home near the ICW with the band that just went by.
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Made landfall
...HAROLD MAKES LANDFALL ON PADRE ISLAND TEXAS... ...HEAVY RAINS AND TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS...
10:00 AM CDT Tue Aug 22
Location: 27.1°N 97.4°W
Moving: WNW at 21 mph
Min pressure: 998 mb
Max sustained: 50 mph
10:00 AM CDT Tue Aug 22
Location: 27.1°N 97.4°W
Moving: WNW at 21 mph
Min pressure: 998 mb
Max sustained: 50 mph
Tropical Storm Harold Discussion Number 5
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092023
1000 AM CDT Tue Aug 22 2023
Radar data from Brownsville, Texas, indicate that the center of
Harold reformed to the north of the previous Air Force Hurricane
Hunter fixes and has now made landfall over Padre Island, Texas
between Port Mansfield and Corpus Christi. The NOAA Buoy at Padre
Island recently reported sustained tropical-storm-force winds with
gusts around 50 kt, and tropical-storm-force have very recently been
reported along portions of the south Texas coast. Bands of heavy
rain are spreading inland over south Texas, mostly to the north of
the center. The initial intensity is set at 45 kt based on radar
data and surface observations.
Harold is moving quickly to the west-northwest at 18 kt in the flow
on the south side of a strong mid-level ridge. The storm is
expected to move farther inland across southern Texas and northern
Mexico during the next day or so as it remains on the south side of
the ridge.
Since the center of the storm has reached the coast, the window for
strengthening has closed. Land interaction should cause a quick
decay, and Harold is expected to become a tropical depression later
today and dissipate on Wednesday.
KEY MESSAGES:
1. Heavy rainfall is expected across south Texas through early
Wednesday, and may produce areas of flash and urban flooding. Across
portions of northern Coahuila and northern Nuevo Leon in Mexico,
flash flooding with possible landslides in mountainous terrain is
expected through Wednesday.
2. Coastal flooding is possible along the south Texas coast
through this afternoon.
3. Tropical storm conditions are expected to continue in the
warning area during the next several hours.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 22/1500Z 27.1N 97.4W 45 KT 50 MPH...ON THE COAST
12H 23/0000Z 27.7N 99.5W 30 KT 35 MPH...INLAND
24H 23/1200Z 29.5N 103.5W 20 KT 25 MPH...POST-TROP/INLAND
36H 24/0000Z...DISSIPATED
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092023
1000 AM CDT Tue Aug 22 2023
Radar data from Brownsville, Texas, indicate that the center of
Harold reformed to the north of the previous Air Force Hurricane
Hunter fixes and has now made landfall over Padre Island, Texas
between Port Mansfield and Corpus Christi. The NOAA Buoy at Padre
Island recently reported sustained tropical-storm-force winds with
gusts around 50 kt, and tropical-storm-force have very recently been
reported along portions of the south Texas coast. Bands of heavy
rain are spreading inland over south Texas, mostly to the north of
the center. The initial intensity is set at 45 kt based on radar
data and surface observations.
Harold is moving quickly to the west-northwest at 18 kt in the flow
on the south side of a strong mid-level ridge. The storm is
expected to move farther inland across southern Texas and northern
Mexico during the next day or so as it remains on the south side of
the ridge.
Since the center of the storm has reached the coast, the window for
strengthening has closed. Land interaction should cause a quick
decay, and Harold is expected to become a tropical depression later
today and dissipate on Wednesday.
KEY MESSAGES:
1. Heavy rainfall is expected across south Texas through early
Wednesday, and may produce areas of flash and urban flooding. Across
portions of northern Coahuila and northern Nuevo Leon in Mexico,
flash flooding with possible landslides in mountainous terrain is
expected through Wednesday.
2. Coastal flooding is possible along the south Texas coast
through this afternoon.
3. Tropical storm conditions are expected to continue in the
warning area during the next several hours.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 22/1500Z 27.1N 97.4W 45 KT 50 MPH...ON THE COAST
12H 23/0000Z 27.7N 99.5W 30 KT 35 MPH...INLAND
24H 23/1200Z 29.5N 103.5W 20 KT 25 MPH...POST-TROP/INLAND
36H 24/0000Z...DISSIPATED
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
CRP reports sustained wind 32 gusting 48 kts (that's 2-min winds). Basically, low end TS there. Brownsville won't get much rain at all, I'm afraid.
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
wxman57 wrote:CRP reports sustained wind 32 gusting 48 kts (that's 2-min winds). Basically, low end TS there. Brownsville won't get much rain at all, I'm afraid.
Other than about 3-4 counties in south TX, looks like most won't get much rain either. This death ridge sucks.
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
SoupBone wrote:toad strangler wrote:Corpus Christi area in for some big rains
Everything that gets near the coast (Galveston to Houston) dries up. We're missing the rain it looks like.
Well, I'll be a suck-egg mule. I just went outside and saw droplets on the car's windshield. I've heard legends about that sort of thing happening, when "water falls from the sky." Hard to believe...
I'm in Alvin, about 25 miles south of Houston.
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Craters wrote:Well, I'll be a suck-egg mule. I just went outside and saw droplets on the car's windshield. I've heard legends about that sort of thing happening, when "water falls from the sky." Hard to believe...
Water falling from the sky - legends of yore have spoken of such things.....
Not a drop in Houston. At least it's cloudy and breezy.
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
jabman98 wrote:Craters wrote:Well, I'll be a suck-egg mule. I just went outside and saw droplets on the car's windshield. I've heard legends about that sort of thing happening, when "water falls from the sky." Hard to believe...
Water falling from the sky - legends of yore have spoken of such things.....
Not a drop in Houston. At least it's cloudy and breezy.
The elders, according to our long time historian, Portastorm, say that those white things in the sky used to produce something called, "rain". A very odd liquid, it supposedly was used to hydrate and irrigate the planet. I will defer to young Porta on this.
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Here's a link to the feed from HurricaneTrack (Mark Sudduth) during his live intercept of Tropical Storm Harold in Corpus Christi...
[youtube]https://youtu.be/ghOJOsCPbJA[/youtube]
[youtube]https://youtu.be/ghOJOsCPbJA[/youtube]
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I see some odd echo on radar just west of I-45 and north of 610. Another one over Hobby airport. Could that be the mysterious water falling from the sky?
By the way, peak gust I saw in Corpus was 54 kts, which is about 63 mph. Sustained wind was just below TS strength. No evidence now of TS wind near the coast. Harold has likely already weakened to a TD. NHC will keep it a TS in the next advisory just in case.
By the way, peak gust I saw in Corpus was 54 kts, which is about 63 mph. Sustained wind was just below TS strength. No evidence now of TS wind near the coast. Harold has likely already weakened to a TD. NHC will keep it a TS in the next advisory just in case.
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wxman57 wrote:I see some odd echo on radar just west of I-45 and north of 610. Another one over Hobby airport. Could that be the mysterious water falling from the sky?
By the way, peak gust I saw in Corpus was 54 kts, which is about 63 mph. Sustained wind was just below TS strength. No evidence now of TS wind near the coast. Harold has likely already weakened to a TD. NHC will keep it a TS in the next advisory just in case.
We're continuing to miss it in the Cypress/Spring area. I don't think it's going to get that far north. Still hope for a few hours though.
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Corpus Christi airport just reported the first sustained TS wind - 34 kts gusting 50 kts (39 mph gusting 58 mph) at 12:53pm.
KCRP 221753Z 08034G50KT 1 1/4SM R13/2400VP6000FT RA OVC016 A2979 RMK AO2 PK WND 08050/1752
In other news, a light shower is passing over West University community heading west to Bellaire.
KCRP 221753Z 08034G50KT 1 1/4SM R13/2400VP6000FT RA OVC016 A2979 RMK AO2 PK WND 08050/1752
In other news, a light shower is passing over West University community heading west to Bellaire.
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Crazy how GOM systems and the Texas Coastline likes to ramp up just before landfall.
I have had a whopping 0.08 inches of Rain according to my PWS. Officially at the McAllen Airport 0.23 so far...I don't like being on the south side of a tropical system. Happy for all the folks in South Texas getting some rain and at least this will be a good rain maker for the watershed.
I have had a whopping 0.08 inches of Rain according to my PWS. Officially at the McAllen Airport 0.23 so far...I don't like being on the south side of a tropical system. Happy for all the folks in South Texas getting some rain and at least this will be a good rain maker for the watershed.
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Re: ATL: HAROLD - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Tireman4 wrote:jabman98 wrote:Craters wrote:Well, I'll be a suck-egg mule. I just went outside and saw droplets on the car's windshield. I've heard legends about that sort of thing happening, when "water falls from the sky." Hard to believe...
Water falling from the sky - legends of yore have spoken of such things.....
Not a drop in Houston. At least it's cloudy and breezy.
The elders, according to our long time historian, Portastorm, say that those white things in the sky used to produce something called, "rain". A very odd liquid, it supposedly was used to hydrate and irrigate the planet. I will defer to young Porta on this.
Aaaaaahhhhh!!!!! The legends are true!! It's "raining" here!!!
Oops. Now it isn't.
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