Tropical Depression HUMBERTO Discussion & Images
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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
I love going to bed with a TS and waking up to a Hurricane!!!
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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
That gives me chills Southerngale.
And you know being woke up at night with winds howling, not expecting this I can imagine the fear these folks have. Night storms are the worst, you cannot see whats happening.

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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
Beaumont 55 mph sustained gusts to 63
KBPT 130852Z AUTO 10044G54KT 2SM RA BR BKN007 OVC011 24/23 A2943
RMK AO2 PK WND 10054/0851 PRESFR P0002=
KBPT 130852Z AUTO 10044G54KT 2SM RA BR BKN007 OVC011 24/23 A2943
RMK AO2 PK WND 10054/0851 PRESFR P0002=
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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
New!!
KBPT 130859Z AUTO 11047G73KT 3SM VCTS -RA BR OVC009 23/23 A2935
RMK AO2 PK WND 11073/0857 LTG DSNT W AND NW TSB59 PRESFR
P0002=
Beaumont sustained 55 mph gusts to 85mph!!
KBPT 130859Z AUTO 11047G73KT 3SM VCTS -RA BR OVC009 23/23 A2935
RMK AO2 PK WND 11073/0857 LTG DSNT W AND NW TSB59 PRESFR
P0002=
Beaumont sustained 55 mph gusts to 85mph!!
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no area in Texas received 100-110 mph sustained from Rita. Thsoe winds were confined to Louisiana.
Wing gusts from Rita were in that range for Rita. However, while there could be isolated gusts that hih from Humberto, the gusts lasted or many hours during Rita; thus, the dmaage shoul be significantly less from Humberto
Wing gusts from Rita were in that range for Rita. However, while there could be isolated gusts that hih from Humberto, the gusts lasted or many hours during Rita; thus, the dmaage shoul be significantly less from Humberto
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Over my head wrote:Think I'm feeling those 85 mile an hour gusts in Beaumont! Woah! Stuff is all over the place. Haven't heard any tree limbs crack. Blows so hard with the rain it gets white.
No tree limbs because Rita took 'em all with her, huh?

Oy vey....it's blowing good right now.
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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
No reason given in the NHC discussion as to why the SFMR data was ignored an instead a 75% conversion from flight level winds was used. SFMR reported a high of 83kts and another 80kts to back it up. A lot of high 70kts also. There was a 102kt reading but this I believe might have been a bad read. I guess in the post analysis the winds will be increased to reflect this data.
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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
The most amazing thing about Humberto so far is that due to the speed with which it has grown and made landfall, no one seems to have evacuated; there was no evacuation order, whatsoever.
I would guess that the most nervous people who had planned to leave a week before the next "rita" are at home, thinking this is a tropical storm. Quite a bit different from the reaction the week before Rita.
I would guess that the most nervous people who had planned to leave a week before the next "rita" are at home, thinking this is a tropical storm. Quite a bit different from the reaction the week before Rita.
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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
Sabine, TX
13/09 SRST2 29.7 -94.0 23.8 220 57 G 66 210 74 999.8 -6.9 * SRST2
4:00 am SW ( 220 deg ) 58 kts
3:50 am SW ( 216 deg ) 60 kts
3:40 am SSW ( 210 deg ) 60 kts
3:30 am SSW ( 203 deg ) 56 kts
3:20 am SSW ( 199 deg ) 53 kts
3:10 am SSW ( 193 deg ) 54 kts
10 minute sustained 70 mph 1-minute conversion 75+ mph
Gusts to 86 mph!
13/09 SRST2 29.7 -94.0 23.8 220 57 G 66 210 74 999.8 -6.9 * SRST2
4:00 am SW ( 220 deg ) 58 kts
3:50 am SW ( 216 deg ) 60 kts
3:40 am SSW ( 210 deg ) 60 kts
3:30 am SSW ( 203 deg ) 56 kts
3:20 am SSW ( 199 deg ) 53 kts
3:10 am SSW ( 193 deg ) 54 kts
10 minute sustained 70 mph 1-minute conversion 75+ mph
Gusts to 86 mph!
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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
But how could you evacuate an area the size of the Golden Triangle w/ under a 12 hour notice? lol..
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Diva wrote:Over my head wrote:Think I'm feeling those 85 mile an hour gusts in Beaumont! Woah! Stuff is all over the place. Haven't heard any tree limbs crack. Blows so hard with the rain it gets white.
No tree limbs because Rita took 'em all with her, huh?![]()
Oy vey....it's blowing good right now.

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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
My lights have flickered a few times, but so far, so good. I can hear the wind whipping and the rain is hard. KBMT just lost electricity... they came back on the air with a generator. My mom just called... her power just went out (about 5 miles from me). Entergy on the phone at KBMT reporting thousands without power.
Many callers are reporting high winds and a lot of debris flying around. I guess we'll know a lot more tomorrow. I still can't believe how fast all this happened!
Many callers are reporting high winds and a lot of debris flying around. I guess we'll know a lot more tomorrow. I still can't believe how fast all this happened!
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Re: Hurricane HUMBERTO (GOM): Discussion & Images
I wonder if Rita thinned out so many trees and took out so many that were borderline that we may not even have "Bonnie patch" this time? That was the main effect of Bonnie in 1986, piles of branches on lawns causing the lawn to die in a patch.
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