ATL: LEE - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
PointTaken wrote:Long time lurker- had to register so I could let you guys know, it’s rough here! Fairhope poster wasn’t kidding! Over here on the west side of the bay, we have waves breaking on the seawall, spray racing from one end to the other, and we’re on the lee side of Gaillard Island- this is the baby pool! Winds at Middle Bay Light 45mph per Wundermap- much more weather than we were expecting. Maybe this is just Lee’s tail end but it’s packing a punch!
Welcome to the board, glad you signed up to let us know! I'm in Pace just to the east of Pensacola...about 1/2 mile from the bay. Getting rocked with heavy rain at the moment, wind in squalls as to be expected. Good luck, hope we all don't need a row boat by the time all this ends.
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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I certainly hope brings relief to more areas in Texas and doesn't overstay his welcome in LA, MS & AL.
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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
galveston nws reporting winds gusting near 45mph
Galveston, Scholes Field
Lat: 29.27 Lon: -94.87 Elev: 6
Last Update on Sep 3, 7:52 pm CDT
Overcast and Windy
81 °F
(27 °C)
Humidity: 67 %
Wind Speed: NW 35 G 44 MPH
Barometer: 29.56" (1001.0 mb)
Dewpoint: 69 °F (21 °C)
Heat Index: 84 °F (29 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.
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Galveston, Scholes Field
Lat: 29.27 Lon: -94.87 Elev: 6
Last Update on Sep 3, 7:52 pm CDT
Overcast and Windy
81 °F
(27 °C)
Humidity: 67 %
Wind Speed: NW 35 G 44 MPH
Barometer: 29.56" (1001.0 mb)
Dewpoint: 69 °F (21 °C)
Heat Index: 84 °F (29 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.
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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
A pic looking east from Spring TX, just north of Houston. We can see it, we can smell it, we just can't taste it. Splendid rainbow with stringers of rain coming down.
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Ok my pic didnt post. Sent it to imageshack. What did I do wrong?
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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
hurricanebuoy wrote:A pic looking east from Spring TX, just north of Houston. We can see it, we can smell it, we just can't taste it. Splendid rainbow with stringers of rain coming down.
Hope you can taste it soon.

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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Looking at radar and obs.. center sure seems to be offshore drifting west at this time. Not saying this will continue, but interesting nevertheless.
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hriverajr wrote:Looking at radar and obs.. center sure seems to be offshore drifting west at this time. Not saying this will continue, but interesting nevertheless.
Been watching that too and Remembering when a few days ago one of the models showed it moving to the coast and then shifting west following almost the entire La and Texas coastlines.
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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
PointTaken wrote:Long time lurker- had to register so I could let you guys know, it’s rough here! Fairhope poster wasn’t kidding! Over here on the west side of the bay, we have waves breaking on the seawall, spray racing from one end to the other, and we’re on the lee side of Gaillard Island- this is the baby pool! Winds at Middle Bay Light 45mph per Wundermap- much more weather than we were expecting. Maybe this is just Lee’s tail end but it’s packing a punch!
Afraid we haven't see the worst here in Mobile that we are going to see . . .
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hurricanebuoy wrote:Ok my pic didnt post. Sent it to imageshack. What did I do wrong?
Look in your pm box. Sent you a message.
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HurricaneRobert wrote:I likey GFDL. Please come back to Texas.
Seems to have drifted ssw last hour or so. We'll c if NAM is on to something.
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KFDM Meteorologist wrote:HurricaneRobert wrote:I likey GFDL. Please come back to Texas.
Seems to have drifted ssw last hour or so. We'll c if NAM is on to something.
i agree...do you think it could reach hurricane status?????
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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
We're getting some stronger winds now. My guess 40-50 mph.
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Re: ATL: LEE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
looking at the Lake Charles radar loop...looks like the center MAY be inching ssw type motion...or a wobble..whichever you prefer..
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brunota2003 wrote:Nah, it didn't get posted in here...I think it was posted in the Katia discussion (where I first saw it). Wish they had kept it though, to see what all Lee does this evening, since he is being hard headed.
And I understand about all that, all you really can do is just try to push forward. I broke up with my gf Thursday night, so have been enjoying time with friends playing call of duty and watching the tropics. Usually weather does a pretty good job of cheering me up and what not...and thankfully it looks like we might get some strong to severe storms tomorrow, so the weather won't be too boring!
Will keep ya in my prayers
Thanks Brunota....weddings done and he gets to put up with her not me.

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