
Isaac seems to be moving a smidge north of west at this point if the radar depictions are accurate. Of course, recon will confirm.
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Senobia wrote:For people in the SETX (Beaumont area), 12 NEWS had this to say this morning via Twitter:
Many reliable computer models have shifted the track further west including the reliable "GFS" and other ensemble models. In the latest runs on Sunday morning many of these have the system making landfall in either the central Louisiana or western Louisiana coastline by Wednesday into Thursday and then veering the system west.
It is quite possible and likely the Hurricane Center will shift this track again west with the next advisory.
Intensification is expected to be a category 2 at time of landfall, some models taking into account very favorable diffluent wind pattern aloft and untapped warm Gulf of Mexico waters help strengthen Isaac into a Major Hurricane with winds over 120 mphby time of landfall.
Hurricane preparedness plans need to be visited by all residents in the event Isaac heads into the general direction of SE Texas in the next several days.
http://www.12newsnow.com/story/19344946 ... -caribbean
capepoint wrote:Better go fill your gas tanks today, no matter where you live. With this track shift, the price will skyrocket tonight.
Senobia wrote:For people in the SETX (Beaumont area), 12 NEWS had this to say this morning via Twitter:
Many reliable computer models have shifted the track further west including the reliable "GFS" and other ensemble models. In the latest runs on Sunday morning many of these have the system making landfall in either the central Louisiana or western Louisiana coastline by Wednesday into Thursday and then veering the system west.
It is quite possible and likely the Hurricane Center will shift this track again west with the next advisory.
Intensification is expected to be a category 2 at time of landfall, some models taking into account very favorable diffluent wind pattern aloft and untapped warm Gulf of Mexico waters help strengthen Isaac into a Major Hurricane with winds over 120 mphby time of landfall.
Hurricane preparedness plans need to be visited by all residents in the event Isaac heads into the general direction of SE Texas in the next several days.
http://www.12newsnow.com/story/19344946 ... -caribbean
galaxy401 wrote:So that means the center is still on the edge of the convection?
jinftl wrote:Experiencing lots of lightning with this feeder band moving through Broward right now...winds gusting to 59 mph per tv news. Is thunder and lightning common in tropical systems? I didn't think it was.
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