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#1401 Postby WindRunner » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:26 am

OK, folks, I really am done for the night. There are people here who have the links for the data, but if you want to see it yourself either ask or Google the header (like 'URNT15') and Ohio State . . . that should work.

Anyway, WR off . . . have fun . . . :D
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#1402 Postby rainman » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:27 am

Looks like the "eye" could go right over beaumont
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#1403 Postby southerngale » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:27 am

wlfpack81 wrote:I have to admit this is an amazing turn of events considering where we were 24hrs ago. I was thinking to myself earlier today that based on the rate of strengthening we were seeing it would be possible for Humberto to reach minimal hurricane status if it tracked more ne to nne than forecast. I know the area along the cast east of High Island isn't too populated but I hope that word of what's going on right now can be given to those isolated communities in its path (I assume that some went to sleep thinking Humberto would remain a moderate TS). 80mph may not be Katrina like but for mobile homes it's bad and with the wet soil from all the rain this summer it won't take much to bring down trees!!!


I'm assuming you mean right on the coast because it's pretty populated over here! :)

A lady in Sabine Pass called into KFDM a few minutes ago and said that the winds were strong and she could hear stuff flying around outside. She said that people went to bed thinking there was a tropical storm out there, but not expecting what they're getting.


So far, so good, here. Just rain and not much wind... looks that will be changing soon though. Image
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#1404 Postby rainman » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:28 am

this could get bad...i hope people dont wake up to destruction...injuries...or worse
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#1405 Postby rainman » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:29 am

rain has developed once again on the backside...

greg...i see you are on. its nick from port arthur...hope everything is ok
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#1406 Postby TheEuropean » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:30 am

9.30 am here, so I can overtake for some time...

559
URNT15 KNHC 130727
AF306 0309A HUMBERTO HDOB 25 20070913
071730 2935N 09401W 8419 01529 9990 +163 +999 180071 076 999 999 05
071800 2936N 09359W 8083 01884 9990 +140 +999 180070 072 999 999 05
071830 2936N 09357W 7781 02219 9990 +116 +999 180069 070 999 999 05
071900 2936N 09355W 7467 02569 9990 +088 +999 183066 069 044 011 05
071930 2937N 09353W 7186 02897 9990 +073 +999 181063 063 999 999 05
072000 2937N 09351W 6897 03245 9990 +051 +999 183059 060 999 999 05
072030 2937N 09349W 6652 03555 9990 +041 +999 183056 057 999 999 05
072100 2938N 09347W 6436 03828 9990 +030 +999 187052 054 999 999 05
072130 2938N 09345W 6220 04115 9990 +018 +999 191050 051 999 999 05
072200 2939N 09343W 6020 04378 9990 +001 +999 193048 049 999 999 05
072230 2939N 09341W 5832 04604 9990 -003 +999 198050 051 046 023 05
072300 2939N 09338W 5719 04761 9990 +000 +999 202051 051 048 023 05
072330 2939N 09336W 5588 04965 9990 -002 +999 205051 052 057 018 01
072400 2939N 09334W 5423 05206 0234 -019 +999 207058 061 051 031 05
072430 2939N 09331W 5285 05417 0253 -045 +999 209060 063 043 032 01
072500 2938N 09329W 5293 05411 0263 -034 +999 201057 060 043 027 01
072530 2938N 09327W 5267 05452 0265 -030 +999 196056 058 999 999 05
072600 2938N 09325W 5281 05434 0265 -030 +999 196056 059 032 011 05
072630 2938N 09322W 5269 05453 0267 -032 +999 196048 051 031 007 01
072700 2939N 09320W 5269 05446 0268 -030 +999 192043 045 029 006 01
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#1407 Postby srainhoutx » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:30 am

Stay Safe over there Southerngale. Like you folks need anymore rain let alone wind.
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#1408 Postby TexasSam » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:30 am

I'm listing to that Beaumont radio station something like 570 am, and the Coast to Coast keeps getting knocked off the air.
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#1409 Postby deltadog03 » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:31 am

This is why the tropics are soooo unpredictable. I mean, yall were expecting a 50-60mph TS and instead yall are getting a 85-95mph hurricane. I just feel like a few things could and should have been done better to warn people a bit better.
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#1410 Postby SMNederlandTX » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:34 am

i guarantee that if another tropical storm ever hits here, i will evacuate, i don't care, i am not taking anymore chances...LOL
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#1411 Postby TheEuropean » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:34 am

357
URNT11 KNHC 130731
97779 07290 51296 93100 51800 19039 54/// /4588
RMK AF306 0309A HUMBERTO OB 19
SWS = 024KTS
LAST REPORT
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#1412 Postby webbcomm » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:40 am

I think their are a few folks in these campers that wish they had at this point.
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#1413 Postby jbgreig » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:42 am

Getting pretty bad in Fannett (Between Winnie and Beaumont, south of I10).

Just lost my daughter's swingset (folded over) and my anemometer just blew over. No more wind readings here.

Power keeps dimming, won't be long before it's out, I'd guess.

Brad
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#1414 Postby PhillyWX » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:43 am

JtSmarts wrote:The crazy thing is that none of the national outlets besides TWC are covering this.


There wasn't enough time to get the hype machine up and running on this. Even last night CNN barely gave it respectable coverage during the Situation Room. I don't think FOX did much either last night.
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#1415 Postby TheEuropean » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:44 am

266
URNT15 KNHC 130737
AF306 0309A HUMBERTO HDOB 26 20070913
072730 2939N 09317W 5260 05465 0270 -031 +999 193040 040 031 007 01
072800 2940N 09315W 5264 05461 0271 -032 +999 191040 041 031 007 01
072830 2940N 09312W 5266 05463 0275 -034 +999 189040 042 031 003 01
072900 2941N 09310W 5268 05460 0275 -034 +999 187039 040 025 003 01
072930 2941N 09307W 5264 05462 0275 -030 +999 190036 037 021 002 01
073000 2942N 09305W 5264 05468 0276 -035 +999 191036 038 022 004 01
073030 2942N 09302W 5268 05455 0276 -040 +999 193035 036 036 008 01
073100 2943N 09259W 5267 05463 0273 -042 +999 198034 036 999 999 05
073130 2943N 09256W 5280 05439 0263 -034 +999 185027 029 999 999 05
073200 2944N 09254W 5269 05435 0249 -029 +999 185032 038 999 999 05
073230 2944N 09252W 5263 05422 0235 -035 +999 194041 043 999 999 05
073300 2944N 09249W 5268 05417 0248 -035 +999 191044 045 999 999 05
073330 2945N 09247W 5267 05428 0249 -033 +999 196043 046 999 999 05
073400 2945N 09244W 5281 05432 0264 -029 +999 201036 037 999 999 05
073430 2946N 09242W 5282 05424 0260 -026 +999 206040 042 999 999 05
073500 2946N 09239W 5280 05430 0261 -030 +999 197042 044 999 999 05
073530 2947N 09237W 5280 05429 0259 -031 +999 194040 041 999 999 05
073600 2947N 09235W 5280 05430 0261 -034 +999 194033 035 999 999 05
073630 2948N 09232W 5275 05436 0262 -033 +999 197030 031 999 999 05
073700 2948N 09230W 5281 05434 0265 -034 +999 194028 030 999 999 05
$$

Heading east with some gusty winds well to the east of the center.
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#1416 Postby Coredesat » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:46 am

Mission seems to be over, they're at 5500 m.
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#1417 Postby TheEuropean » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:47 am

Coredesat wrote:Mission seems to be over, they're at 5500 m.


Yes, heading home now.
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#1418 Postby webbcomm » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:47 am

Winds picking up here on the coast in Johnson Bayou, power will be out soon. We had just got dependable power before Rita,,, speak of the devil it just went out
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#1419 Postby SMNederlandTX » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:49 am

i have been hearing about power outages all over the place, so far so good here...(knock on wood)
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#1420 Postby Coredesat » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:49 am

deltadog03 wrote:This is why the tropics are soooo unpredictable. I mean, yall were expecting a 50-60mph TS and instead yall are getting a 85-95mph hurricane. I just feel like a few things could and should have been done better to warn people a bit better.


Well, you can't exactly warn for a hurricane when there is no hurricane yet, and by the time it became apparent it could become one, it was too late to issue hurricane warnings (no time to take appropriate action). There was no indication this rapid intensification was occurring until recon got there.
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