Anyway, WR off . . . have fun . . .

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