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#13321 Postby bayoubebe » Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:30 pm

wxman57 wrote:
Shockwave wrote:
funster wrote:Fay is still fairly close to the coastline. Hope she's not thinking about wandering back into the Gulf again. http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/southmissvly_loop.php


From looking at the radar you porvided, I agree. That'd be worst case senerio at this point if that where to happen. But it's not impossible for her to do that.



Oh, and Slidell radar indicates max precip in the 1-2 inch rain north of Baton Rouge into southern MS north of LA. New Orleans rainfall generally under 0.2 inches.


Under 0.2inches is hard to believe, mind you, there haven't been big down pours all day long, but we are under a Flash Flood watch. Yeah, I know the difference between and watch and warning, :), but, still.

Sean: I've been hearing we can expect some possibile big totals also.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13322 Postby jinftl » Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:36 pm

With New Orleans running over 8.5" below normal for the year, this could actually be a blessing as long as the pumps aren't overwhelmed.


THE NEW ORLEANS CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR AUGUST 23 2008...

CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD 1971 TO 2000
CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD 1946 TO 2008


WEATHER ITEM OBSERVED TIME RECORD YEAR NORMAL DEPARTURE LAST
VALUE (LST) VALUE VALUE FROM YEAR
NORMAL
..................................................................
TEMPERATURE (F)
YESTERDAY
MAXIMUM 91 237 PM 97 1980 91 0 95
MINIMUM 77 1159 PM 62 1956 74 3 77
AVERAGE 84 82 2 86

PRECIPITATION (IN)
YESTERDAY 0.00 1.10 1954 0.20 -0.20 0.00
MONTH TO DATE 5.46 4.51 0.95 3.13
SINCE JUN 1 12.95 17.54 -4.59 16.03
SINCE JAN 1 35.18 43.76 -8.58 35.50
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#13323 Postby Sean in New Orleans » Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:36 pm

Well, nothing has been set in stone with this system. We cleaned out all of the catch basins around my house and they are draining perfectly. One thing that gets on my nerves is we had to go around the corner and clean the catch basin in front of my neighbors house...we were shoveling for over a half an hour. It was ridiculous. I don't understand why people don't clean their catch basins. The ones on my block I only had to sweep a few piles of oak leaves and they were fine. The one around the corner was completely blocked. Oh well, it's clear now, but, I don't think it is right for people to not keep the area in front of their house properly cleaned.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13324 Postby Shockwave » Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:38 pm

When that big batch of rain goes back into the Gulf, could it strengten once it goes back inland around AL? Or will the dry air slot still be there keeping the moisture at bay?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13325 Postby jinftl » Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:22 pm

So far New Orleans has seen 0.61" of rain today....of course that is not a reflection of what has still yet to fall...

CLIMATE REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS
416 PM CDT SUN AUG 24 2008
..................................

...THE NEW ORLEANS CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR AUGUST 24 2008...
VALID TODAY AS OF 0400 PM LOCAL TIME.

WEATHER ITEM OBSERVED TIME RECORD YEAR NORMAL DEPARTURE LAST
VALUE (LST) VALUE VALUE FROM YEAR
NORMAL
..................................................................
TEMPERATURE (F)
TODAY
MAXIMUM 78 1225 AM 96 1990 91 -13 91
MINIMUM 72 135 PM 63 1965 74 -2 77
AVERAGE 75 82 -7 84

PRECIPITATION (IN)
TODAY 0.61 2.09 1977 0.20 0.41 0.25
MONTH TO DATE 6.07 4.71 1.36 3.38
SINCE JUN 1 13.56 17.74 -4.18 16.28
SINCE JAN 1 35.79 43.96 -8.17 35.75


Latest update to Flood Watch calls for 4-6" of rain with some higher amounts possible...that should be more manageable than a 10" rain event

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW ORLEANS LA
354 PM CDT SUN AUG 24 2008

...TROPICAL DEPRESSION FAY MAY BRING HEAVY RAINS TO THE AREA
THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT...

.FAY HAS WEAKENED TO A TROPICAL DEPRESSION AND WAS MOVING
WESTWARD ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI. THE REMNANTS OF FAY ARE
FORECAST TO MOVE SLOWLY WEST TO THE MISSISSIPPI/LOUISIANA LINE AND
THEN SLOWLY SOUTH INTO CENTRAL LOUISIANA...OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS.

...FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE MONDAY
NIGHT...

THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR

* PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AND SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI...
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS...IN SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA...LOWER
JEFFERSON...LOWER PLAQUEMINES...LOWER ST. BERNARD...ORLEANS...
ST. CHARLES...ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST...ST. TAMMANY...
TANGIPAHOA...UPPER JEFFERSON...UPPER PLAQUEMINES...UPPER ST.
BERNARD AND WASHINGTON. IN SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI...AMITE...
HANCOCK...HARRISON...JACKSON...PEARL RIVER...PIKE...WALTHALL
AND WILKINSON.

* THROUGH LATE MONDAY NIGHT

* THE THREAT OF HEAVY RAIN ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL DEPRESSION
FAY WILL INCREASE DURING THE DAY TODAY AND CONTINUE THROUGH
MONDAY AS FAY MOVES SLOWLY WEST ACROSS SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI...
POSSIBLY INTO CENTRAL LOUISIANA. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL OVER THE
NEXT FEW DAYS MAY REACH 4 TO 6 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER
AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. WHILE MOST OF THE RIVERS AND STREAMS ARE AT
LOW FLOW...PERSISTENT RAINS CAN CAUSE RISES THAT MAY REACH
BANK FULL OR CAUSE POSSIBLE FLOODING. PONDING OF WATER IN LOW
LYING AND POORLY DRAINED AREAS CAN ALSO RESULT.
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#13326 Postby Sean in New Orleans » Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:53 pm

I'm pretty surprised at the wind---Fay seems to still be a depression or a broad windy system. We've had sustained winds of 30 to 35mph most of the day, with gusts over 40 mph. Even Carl Arredondo made note of the gusts of 40 mph at New Orleans Interational Airport.
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#13327 Postby Steve » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:03 pm

Caught some moderate rain/wind over in Des Allemands when I was picking up my kids. Looking to see if that piece of orange can make rotate down my way.

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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13328 Postby stormy1970al » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:05 pm

We have had cloudy skies and then sunshine over here in Alabama. The bay is semi rough but I have seen it a lot rougher. The water has filled in from yesterday when the wind pushed it out.

Tomorrow looks like it will be rainy day for us according the weather reports. My girls even called my mom and told her that they heard school was cancelled. Wishful thinking on their part. (No, Baldwin County schools have not cancelled their classes)
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#13329 Postby CajunMama » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:37 pm

Lafayette parish is just at the western edge of the rain. East lafayette parish has received more rain than the western part. I'm in the western part :( C'est la vie.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13330 Postby attallaman » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:44 pm

Almost 6:00 p.m. here in Biloxi, still breezy but nothing like it was earlier today. Our local forecast on TWC is still forecasting heavy rains tonight with gusty winds. I don't know where they expect the rain to come from because on the NWS radar for my area most of the rain seems to be in SE LA and W MS. Where is the center of what's left of Fay now located?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13331 Postby Frank P » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:51 pm

attallaman wrote:Almost 6:00 p.m. here in Biloxi, still breezy but nothing like it was earlier today. Our local forecast on TWC is still forecasting heavy rains tonight with gusty winds. I don't know where they expect the rain to come from because on the NWS radar for my area most of the rain seems to be in SE LA and W MS. Where is the center of what's left of Fay now located?


check out the following link developed by senorpepr... its a great overall weather update on the remnants of Fay.. the location of the broad low center can be found on his charts...

viewtopic.php?f=59&t=102471&start=0
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#13332 Postby Steve » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:54 pm

>>Where is the center of what's left of Fay now located?

Think still in SW Mississippi (Lincoln/Franklin/Jefferson/Lawrence Counties).
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13333 Postby Frank P » Sun Aug 24, 2008 5:57 pm

Been blowing 25-30 steady most of the afternoon... hardly no rain.. which is bad for HWY 90.. winds blowing a ton of dry sand on to the highway... east bound lane looking like a winter wonderland in some areas...
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13334 Postby attallaman » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:01 pm

Frank P wrote:
attallaman wrote:Almost 6:00 p.m. here in Biloxi, still breezy but nothing like it was earlier today. Our local forecast on TWC is still forecasting heavy rains tonight with gusty winds. I don't know where they expect the rain to come from because on the NWS radar for my area most of the rain seems to be in SE LA and W MS. Where is the center of what's left of Fay now located?


check out the following link developed by senorpepr... its a great overall weather update on the remnants of Fay.. the location of the broad low center can be found on his charts...

viewtopic.php?f=59&t=102471&start=0
Cool graphics if I only knew what it was I was looking at. Thanks for the info Frank. Frank what's your thinking on our local forecast for tonight? More rain and heavy winds or is the worst of what we received earlier today it? That rain they're forecasting for us later tonight, is it going to be coming in here from LA?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13335 Postby PTrackerLA » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:10 pm

Lafayette is about to receive a very heavy band from Fay, at least over towards the airport and the eastern side of the parish. Wasn't expecting much from this but there are more storms forming upstream to the north so we could end up with a decent soaking. I have a feeling we might get quite a bit more than forecasted since Fay will continue moving West or WSW tonight. Crazy storm!!!
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13336 Postby Frank P » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:19 pm

attallaman wrote:
Frank P wrote:
attallaman wrote:Almost 6:00 p.m. here in Biloxi, still breezy but nothing like it was earlier today. Our local forecast on TWC is still forecasting heavy rains tonight with gusty winds. I don't know where they expect the rain to come from because on the NWS radar for my area most of the rain seems to be in SE LA and W MS. Where is the center of what's left of Fay now located?


check out the following link developed by senorpepr... its a great overall weather update on the remnants of Fay.. the location of the broad low center can be found on his charts...

viewtopic.php?f=59&t=102471&start=0
Cool graphics if I only knew what it was I was looking at. Thanks for the info Frank. Frank what's your thinking on our local forecast for tonight? More rain and heavy winds or is the worst of what we received earlier today it? That rain they're forecasting for us later tonight, is it going to be coming in here from LA?


Expect the winds to remain brisk tonight.. not sure on rainfall.. keep watching the radar to see if whats in LA swings around to the MS coast... If we get any it will be from that direction .... my opinion only FWIW
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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13337 Postby sunny » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:20 pm

WFUS54 KLCH 242317
TORLCH
LAC045-099-242345-
/O.NEW.KLCH.TO.W.0027.080824T2317Z-080824T2345Z/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA
617 PM CDT SUN AUG 24 2008

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LAKE CHARLES HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
NORTH CENTRAL IBERIA PARISH IN SOUTH CENTRAL LOUISIANA...
THIS INCLUDES NEW IBERIA...LOUREAUVILLE...
NORTHWESTERN ST. MARTIN PARISH IN SOUTH CENTRAL LOUISIANA...
THIS INCLUDES...BREAUX BRIDGE...ST. MARTINVILLE...PARKS...

* UNTIL 645 PM CDT

* AT 613 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO NEAR BREAUX
BRIDGE...MOVING SOUTH AT 36 MPH.

* THE TORNADO WILL BE NEAR...
ST. MARTINVILLE BY 635 PM CDT...
NEW IBERIA BY 645 PM CDT...

HEAVY RAINFALL MAY OBSCURE THIS TORNADO. TAKE COVER NOW! IF YOU WAIT
TO SEE OR HEAR IT COMING...IT MAY BE TOO LATE TO GET TO A SAFE PLACE.

THE SAFEST PLACE TO BE DURING A TORNADO IS IN A SMALL INTERIOR ROOM.
GET UNDER A WORKBENCH OR OTHER PIECE OF STURDY FURNITURE...SEEK
SHELTER ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF THE BUILDING IN AN INTERIOR HALLWAY OR
ROOM SUCH AS A CLOSET. USE BLANKETS OR PILLOWS TO COVER YOUR BODY AND
ALWAYS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS.

IF IN MOBILE HOMES OR VEHICLES...EVACUATE THEM AND GET INSIDE A
SUBSTANTIAL SHELTER. IF NO SHELTER IS AVAILABLE...LIE FLAT IN THE
NEAREST DITCH OR OTHER LOW SPOT AND COVER YOUR HEAD WITH YOUR HANDS.

LAT...LON 2999 9162 2991 9186 3009 9193 3016 9189
3020 9191 3021 9194 3030 9193 3036 9194
3038 9196 3042 9185
TIME...MOT...LOC 2317Z 338DEG 32KT 3029 9190

$$

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Re: ATL: Tropical Depression Fay

#13338 Postby attallaman » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:23 pm

PTrackerLA wrote:Lafayette is about to receive a very heavy band from Fay, at least over towards the airport and the eastern side of the parish. Wasn't expecting much from this but there are more storms forming upstream to the north so we could end up with a decent soaking. I have a feeling we might get quite a bit more than forecasted since Fay will continue moving West or WSW tonight. Crazy storm!!!
I just received a call from relatives near Jackson, MS wanting to know how the weather was here in Biloxi. Jackson, MS TV stations so my relatives told me are saying that the remnants of Fay is stalled, not moving. Is it scheduled to move back to the WSW tonight?
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#13339 Postby Steve » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:37 pm

Here's a shot of that orange/red echo in the distance. I have a better closeup that I'm waiting to hit my imbox.

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Fay on her way to the Bayou.
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#13340 Postby Steve » Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:40 pm

Here's that band getting closer...

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View toward the N

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