ATL: NICHOLAS - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
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Tropical Storm Nicholas Advisory Number 7
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL142021
400 PM CDT Mon Sep 13 2021
...NICHOLAS NOW MOVING NORTH-NORTHEASTWARD TOWARD THE CENTRAL
TEXAS COAST...
...FLASH FLOODING, STORM SURGE, AND GUSTY WINDS OCCURRING ALONG
PORTIONS OF THE CENTRAL AND UPPER TEXAS COASTS...
SUMMARY OF 400 PM CDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...27.4N 96.4W
ABOUT 70 MI...110 KM S OF PORT OCONNOR TEXAS
ABOUT 85 MI...140 KM SSW OF MATAGORDA TEXAS
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...65 MPH...100 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNE OR 15 DEGREES AT 12 MPH...19 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1000 MB...29.53 INCHES
Tropical Storm Nicholas Advisory Number 7
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL142021
400 PM CDT Mon Sep 13 2021
...NICHOLAS NOW MOVING NORTH-NORTHEASTWARD TOWARD THE CENTRAL
TEXAS COAST...
...FLASH FLOODING, STORM SURGE, AND GUSTY WINDS OCCURRING ALONG
PORTIONS OF THE CENTRAL AND UPPER TEXAS COASTS...
SUMMARY OF 400 PM CDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...27.4N 96.4W
ABOUT 70 MI...110 KM S OF PORT OCONNOR TEXAS
ABOUT 85 MI...140 KM SSW OF MATAGORDA TEXAS
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...65 MPH...100 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNE OR 15 DEGREES AT 12 MPH...19 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1000 MB...29.53 INCHES
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Iceresistance wrote:I do want to mention that today was the landfall of 2 Hurricanes in the Houston NWS Area . . .
Humberto (CAT 1, 2007)
Ike (CAT 2, 2008)
The center of Humberto missed me by at least 200 feet. LOL!
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
wxman57 wrote:Doesn't make sense to ignore SFMR measurements and go with FL and Doppler conversion in a sheared environment. Not a 55kt storm.
I agree but coming from the NHC I assume they know something we don't.
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
IcyTundra wrote:wxman57 wrote:Doesn't make sense to ignore SFMR measurements and go with FL and Doppler conversion in a sheared environment. Not a 55kt storm.
I agree but coming from the NHC I assume they know something we don't.
Probably making sure people don't get their guards down. We know these systems perform better at night. I don't know.
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
HouTXmetro wrote:IcyTundra wrote:wxman57 wrote:Doesn't make sense to ignore SFMR measurements and go with FL and Doppler conversion in a sheared environment. Not a 55kt storm.
I agree but coming from the NHC I assume they know something we don't.
Probably making sure people don't get their guards down. We know these systems perform better at night. I don't know.
That is their main mission, to protect the public. However, winds aloft to surface conversion is only valid in the eyewall of a non-sheared system. Cannot use Doppler winds at 10,000 ft to estimate surface winds if there is shearing. Stewart likely knows that, but doesn't want the public to relax.
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
KBQX, 28.314 N 95.620 W, 40 kt ENE wind It is on the weak side. https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=kbqx
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
A little more than 3 inches at my house so far today we will see how much rain I get tonight but it would not surprise me at all to reach 10 inches today or even more considering I am close to the coast.
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underthwx wrote:Could you possibly highlight the center?...
That's just mean, man.
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IcyTundra wrote:A little more than 3 inches at my house so far today we will see how much rain I get tonight but it would not surprise me at all to reach 10 inches today or even more considering I am close to the coast.
I am thinking landfall at San Luis Pass. I think that is Galveston county.
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xironman wrote:IcyTundra wrote:A little more than 3 inches at my house so far today we will see how much rain I get tonight but it would not surprise me at all to reach 10 inches today or even more considering I am close to the coast.
I am thinking landfall at San Luis Pass. I think that is Galveston county.
It is
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LARanger wrote:underthwx wrote:Could you possibly highlight the center?...
That's just mean, man.
Wdym?.....I only asked for the center to be circled...because I wasn't sure where it was on the image...for my reference only.....this is a good example why I hesitate to post anything'....
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
The thing is, there are currently 3 or so centers right now.underthwx wrote:LARanger wrote:underthwx wrote:Could you possibly highlight the center?...
That's just mean, man.
Wdym?.....I only asked for the center to be circled...because I wasn't sure where it was on the image...for my reference only.....this is a good example why I hesitate to post anything'....
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
IcyTundra wrote:xironman wrote:IcyTundra wrote:A little more than 3 inches at my house so far today we will see how much rain I get tonight but it would not surprise me at all to reach 10 inches today or even more considering I am close to the coast.
I am thinking landfall at San Luis Pass. I think that is Galveston county.
It is
Nice cold cloud tops popping up around the final center. Your in a good spot.

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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
InfernoFlameCat wrote:The thing is, there are currently 3 or so centers right now.underthwx wrote:LARanger wrote:
That's just mean, man.
Wdym?.....I only asked for the center to be circled...because I wasn't sure where it was on the image...for my reference only.....this is a good example why I hesitate to post anything'....
Again....I was only requesting a point of reference...and at the time I posted my request for information....I was unaware of multiple centers..sorry if I my request was misinterpreted...
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
xironman wrote:IcyTundra wrote:xironman wrote:
I am thinking landfall at San Luis Pass. I think that is Galveston county.
It is
Nice cold cloud tops popping up around the final center. Your in a good spot.
https://i.imgur.com/2wFbu9P.jpg
Yikes. Houston is still going to get some nasty weather with those blowups.
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
If it keeps on current heading, it will hit land at Matagorda Bay or just east (northeast).
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
underthwx wrote:LARanger wrote:underthwx wrote:Could you possibly highlight the center?...
That's just mean, man.
Wdym?.....I only asked for the center to be circled...because I wasn't sure where it was on the image...for my reference only.....this is a good example why I hesitate to post anything'....
Haha, I think it was a joke. I have no clue where the center is.
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Re: ATL: NICHOLAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
tolakram wrote:underthwx wrote:LARanger wrote:
That's just mean, man.
Wdym?.....I only asked for the center to be circled...because I wasn't sure where it was on the image...for my reference only.....this is a good example why I hesitate to post anything'....
Haha, I think it was a joke. I have no clue where the center is.
Lol....that makes two of us....
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SoupBone wrote:xironman wrote:IcyTundra wrote:
It is
Nice cold cloud tops popping up around the final center. Your in a good spot.
https://i.imgur.com/2wFbu9P.jpg
Yikes. Houston is still going to get some nasty weather with those blowups.
Especially those closer to the coast.
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