Ntxw wrote:JDawg512 wrote:So they said on the news that the official recording station at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is under water but an LCRA gauge on the southern edge of the airport showed over 14 inches.
Also earlier the lower level of the control tower at ABIA was flooded and control operations were being issued out of the control tower at Houston Intercontinental. I don't remember a time that something like that has happened before.
My current rain amount is 8.12 in.
Yes the official airport ASOS station is under water. I mean you can only report records up to a point where it can't be reported anymore right? So rainfall amounts there after about 9" is estimated, but likely 14-16" I'm curious how they will handle the recording once things clear since Bergstrom is KAUS and is official Austin weather data.
Source: EWX twitter page https://twitter.com/nwssanantonio
That is incredible!!
I looked at t he rainfall map for today to see if my gauge was calibrated correctly. My area is the 3-3.99 inch range. Close to my 4.04. I guess it is right. Just wondered after the reports of 9 to 15 inches.







 . This system technically is a bowling ball.
. This system technically is a bowling ball.







 . Attributed I think to the PNA going from positive to negative. I remember back in the winter making a fit about -PNA kicking out systems for us vs a +PNA.
. Attributed I think to the PNA going from positive to negative. I remember back in the winter making a fit about -PNA kicking out systems for us vs a +PNA.


