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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
I still wouldn't take a NNW movement out of the mix yet, less likely, but not out of the question at this point.
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
skysummit wrote:Yankeegirl wrote:I see the eye trying to form... I dont think i am going to get much out of this one...
Yea, it looks like much of Houston may escape with only a drop or two of rain.
While it could be much worse, Houston will not escape. Southeastern portions of Houston are already begginging to see some heavy rainfall which continues to progress into the city.
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
HouTXmetro wrote:skysummit wrote:Yankeegirl wrote:I see the eye trying to form... I dont think i am going to get much out of this one...
Yea, it looks like much of Houston may escape with only a drop or two of rain.
While it could be much worse, Houston will not escape. Southeastern portions of Houston are already begginging to see some heavy rainfall which continues to progress into the city.
I'm in extreme SE Harris County and we are having far from heavy rains, sun has actually peaked through the clouds to west occassionally. At this point, an inch or two inside the beltway.
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Re: T.S. HUMBERTO (GOM): RECON Discussion
Do you have any thoughts as to why the TPC didn't increase the winds at 7 p.m. CDT? Reconnaissance data supported sfc winds near ~55 mph, and there were estimates near ~50 kts at the surface. Additionally, there were winds near ~60 kts at 860 mbar. The dropsonde data supported stronger sfc winds (~51 kts). Did the plane utilize SFMR for the outbound sfc wind measurement? I'm concerned that the TPC may earn some mild criticism about their decision.
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
Best-looking 50mph Tropical Storm I've ever seen.
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
HouTXmetro wrote:skysummit wrote:Yankeegirl wrote:I see the eye trying to form... I dont think i am going to get much out of this one...
Yea, it looks like much of Houston may escape with only a drop or two of rain.
While it could be much worse, Houston will not escape. Southeastern portions of Houston are already begginging to see some heavy rainfall which continues to progress into the city.
Where in southeastern Houston? I see light rain to moderate southeast OF Houston and heavier rain toward Galveston, but nothing really in Houston.

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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
Buck wrote:Best-looking 50mph Tropical Storm I've ever seen.
I agree, it's hard to believe when looking at the satellite presentation that this is only a 50mph TS.

I'm very curious to see what the winds are at 10pm
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
land interaction / friction.....and yes I truly believe this...
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
I'm just looking at the radar which shows a healthy line of storms entering Clear Lake and extreme South Houston.
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
I live in Friendswood... No rain, no, wind, and somewhat sunny (with a nice rainbow).
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
thequeenamom wrote:I live in Friendswood... No rain, no, wind, and somewhat sunny (with a nice rainbow).
Radar is Deceiving!!!! According to this you guys should be getting some rain.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?prod ... X&loop=yes
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
8771510 Galveston Pleasure Pier, TX
http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/plotcomp.shtml?station_info=8771510+Galveston+Pleasure+Pier%2C+TX
8771341 Galveston Bay (North Jetty), TX
http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/plotcomp.shtml?station_info=8771341+Galveston+Bay+%28North+Jetty%29%2C+TX
http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/plotcomp.shtml?station_info=8771510+Galveston+Pleasure+Pier%2C+TX
8771341 Galveston Bay (North Jetty), TX
http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/plotcomp.shtml?station_info=8771341+Galveston+Bay+%28North+Jetty%29%2C+TX
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
thequeenamom wrote:I live in Friendswood... No rain, no, wind, and somewhat sunny (with a nice rainbow).
that is misleading!!! I am right down the street with weather station at E wind at 16mph gusting to 22..........might try getting outside.....sheeeshh
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Re: T.S.HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images:7 PM CDT page 36
Humberto looks very impressive. Also, it is small. I don't expect it to get larger.
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