11pm: Rita W9 mph(175mph G215mph) Landfall Freeport, TX.
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11pm: Rita W9 mph(175mph G215mph) Landfall Freeport, TX.
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Stratosphere747 wrote:Shell shocked and coming to the realization on what is about to happen..
If this verifies along with the intensity. Then we are going to see a complete city *Surfside* be wiped off the map.
Forget Bluewater Hwy, and possibly Treasure Island at San Luis pass as well....
They say becareful for what you ask for because you just might get it. Looks like the upper TX coast is getting a bit more than we can chew. At this point we can only hope for divine intervention.
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You have to take into account that Rita may actually be peaking now and within the next few hours. It is very rare for a hurricane to maintain cat 5 beyond 36 hours. Not impossible, but very rare, even with ideal water conditons and lack of shear.
I suspect that we may see some eye wall replacement going on tomorrow with some weakening. In any case, this storm should still reach the Texas coast at cat 4, which, as we saw with Katrina, is plenty destructive and extremely dangerous.
I suspect that we may see some eye wall replacement going on tomorrow with some weakening. In any case, this storm should still reach the Texas coast at cat 4, which, as we saw with Katrina, is plenty destructive and extremely dangerous.
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