TS Edouard obs/preparations,web cams -SE Texas / SW LA
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TS Edouard obs/preparations,web cams -SE Texas / SW LA
I just decided to create this to post what you observe.
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
Early this morning we had a series of thunderstorms move through the South Lafourche area. It is now clear and sunny but offshore is another story. We are watching this invest closely but right now there is little concern.
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
While standing with several old people on the steps of my building yesterday, some douche in a white truck decided to aim for that part of the flooded street where he could soak everyone. It was too fast to open the doors and get away so I just flicked my cigarette at his driver-side window. It should have been a brick. Easily 3"+ downtown yesterday while 91L was still a mid-level cluster or whatever it was.
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El Nino wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:95 Here in Houston. Heat Index well above 100
Wunderground said 100.8 and HI at 109.
Probably right....lol
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
98 here along the Vermilion Parish coast and heat index way above that. Very humid.
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
101F ambient with 39% humidity.....530PM.......go figure? Oh wait, dropping now 100F.
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
Currently 102º with a HI of 108º!!!
at the nearest weatherbug station.

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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
If this stays Tropical Storm intensity or below, and doesn't go too far North/East, East of about Cameron, LA, or too far South, Corpus Christi area, my lawn, and area farmers, welcome this.
I went to Austin for work last Wednesday, I-10 and Texas 71, crops are either dead or in trouble.
I went to Austin for work last Wednesday, I-10 and Texas 71, crops are either dead or in trouble.
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T-man wrote:Very hot and humid here down in Lafitte, La. Thunderstorms rolled through early this morning giving us a good soaking, soil is saturated now from all of the recent rainfall in Southeast La.
When I worked for Baker Hughes 1997 and 1998, laid off late 98 during $10 oil
I used to catch little boats out of Golden Meadow, Cocodrie and Venice, and bigger boats and helicopters out of Fourchon, Venice, Morgan City/Patterson and Amelia, well, I'm glad for y'all they built up Highway 90.
The old road past the J. Ray McDermott shipyard that would go underwater each Spring if the Missisippi/Atchafalaya were one foot above normal, let alone a tropical storm, well, the death toll potential for a Katrina type storm 100 miles West a lot lower now.
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
its hot and humid here in biloxi with light and var winds...
its been raining the past couple of days.... trying to dry out here
its been raining the past couple of days.... trying to dry out here
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
vbhoutex wrote:Currently 102º with a HI of 108º!!!at the nearest weatherbug station.
Looks like a cool off coming your way.

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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
What are the chances 91L will be a named storm?
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
Beautiful Southwest Houston reached a wonderful high of 102 with a 30% humidity. The air pressure is currently rising.
It was hotter and only 2 degrees more humid than Abilene today!!!
I suspect the humidity will go up tomorrow as the air pressure begins to drop.
If only we could get some respite from the heat. Our A/C is broken, can you believe it?? It was 90 degrees INSIDE the house today.
It was hotter and only 2 degrees more humid than Abilene today!!!
I suspect the humidity will go up tomorrow as the air pressure begins to drop.
If only we could get some respite from the heat. Our A/C is broken, can you believe it?? It was 90 degrees INSIDE the house today.
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
Between Nationwide Race, Hall of Fame NFL induction, and 91L excitement on Storm2K, forgot backyard sprinkler for over 3 hours.
May or may not be related to either 91L or sprinkler and well watered backyard, but walls of my house in back have dozens of little green frogs on them.
May or may not be related to either 91L or sprinkler and well watered backyard, but walls of my house in back have dozens of little green frogs on them.
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Re: 91L observations/preparations - Northern Gulf Coast
This in a tad disquieting, copied from a reply on ask the met thread and my response....
I know not where Bastardi got his 1964 Abby 1000 mb as worst case scenario, but no model seemed more intense than that, and now I may actually feel compelled to top off gas tanks in car and check bottled water, canned food and battery supplies.
Living almost 60 miles inland, I'm not worried about a Cat 1 or below, beyond that, loss of power becomes a concern, and with rule of thumb of add a Saffir-Simpson category to official NHC forecast as a course of least regret, a Cat 1 forecast means worry of loss of power, as my wife's family in 1983 lost power for almost a week after Alicia.
I'll go do basic preps tomorrow, but short of window boarding. We have a birthday party tomorrow at a inflatable slide/rock wall climbing/pizza place, my son turns 7 on Tuesday.
Derek Ortt wrote:I have no clue where Bastardi got his upper intensity limit of 1000mb from.
With a whole 4KT of shear in the GOM according to SHIPS, it could be quite a bit more intense
I know not where Bastardi got his 1964 Abby 1000 mb as worst case scenario, but no model seemed more intense than that, and now I may actually feel compelled to top off gas tanks in car and check bottled water, canned food and battery supplies.
Living almost 60 miles inland, I'm not worried about a Cat 1 or below, beyond that, loss of power becomes a concern, and with rule of thumb of add a Saffir-Simpson category to official NHC forecast as a course of least regret, a Cat 1 forecast means worry of loss of power, as my wife's family in 1983 lost power for almost a week after Alicia.
I'll go do basic preps tomorrow, but short of window boarding. We have a birthday party tomorrow at a inflatable slide/rock wall climbing/pizza place, my son turns 7 on Tuesday.
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:This in a tad disquieting, copied from a reply on ask the met thread and my response....Derek Ortt wrote:I have no clue where Bastardi got his upper intensity limit of 1000mb from.
With a whole 4KT of shear in the GOM according to SHIPS, it could be quite a bit more intense
How strong of a storm might this invest become?
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