eastcoastFL wrote:So 18z HWRF comes in on the Texas LA border 929mb. Is that area heavily populated?
Interestingly, the coastline is sparsely populated but Beaumont, Lake Charles, and Lafayette slightly inland would be hit hard.

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eastcoastFL wrote:So 18z HWRF comes in on the Texas LA border 929mb. Is that area heavily populated?
eastcoastFL wrote:So 18z HWRF comes in on the Texas LA border 929mb. Is that area heavily populated?
supercane4867 wrote:tarheelprogrammer wrote:Prediction: I believe Laura will peak at 170mph and 899mb. Just a feeling. Hope I am dead wrong. Good luck to those in the path.
I'm going with 915mb/145kt. If this thing somehow gets to near 900mb it would be at least 160kt. The strongest system in western Gulf was Allen at 909mb/155kt.
Kazmit wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:So 18z HWRF comes in on the Texas LA border 929mb. Is that area heavily populated?
Interestingly, the coastline is sparsely populated but Beaumont, Lake Charles, and Lafayette slightly inland would be hit hard.
https://i.imgur.com/yWmRWTT.png
tarheelprogrammer wrote:supercane4867 wrote:tarheelprogrammer wrote:Prediction: I believe Laura will peak at 170mph and 899mb. Just a feeling. Hope I am dead wrong. Good luck to those in the path.
I'm going with 915mb/145kt. If this thing somehow gets to near 900mb it would be at least 160kt. The strongest system in western Gulf was Allen at 909mb/155kt.
I am accounting for a large size with wind speeds.
Hurrilurker wrote:If it's north of forecast doesn't isn't that potentially bad for New Orleans?
NDG wrote:I am really surprised the Cuban Gov't has been allowing the AF recons fly over their territory on the way to Laura since relationships have gone down again between our two governments.
Frank P wrote:certainly looks north of the forecast line in this radar loop
https://www.sfwmd.gov/weather-radar/cur ... conditions
eastcoastFL wrote:tarheelprogrammer wrote:supercane4867 wrote:I'm going with 915mb/145kt. If this thing somehow gets to near 900mb it would be at least 160kt. The strongest system in western Gulf was Allen at 909mb/155kt.
I am accounting for a large size with wind speeds.
The NAM 3k has 890mb 170kt storm earlier
Hurrilurker wrote:If it's north of forecast doesn't isn't that potentially bad for New Orleans?
NDG wrote:AF recon got there too late, nothing but southerly winds that it will find where they are estimating the CoC to be.
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