Gulf Coast Disturbance (early August)
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Re: Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
Big couple of days for NAM vs GFS. 00z through 72 hours has:
10ish inches southern and central Mississippi - NAM
20+ between Baton Rouge and Grand Isle - GFS
17"+ around Hammond and another 14+ around Gonzales per Channel 6 weather
Lots of flooding west of the river today and apparently 14 or so inches around the Pass in Gulfport, MS and also Laplace, LA We have some storms rotating in around the lake. So rain probably isn't over tonight b
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10ish inches southern and central Mississippi - NAM
20+ between Baton Rouge and Grand Isle - GFS
17"+ around Hammond and another 14+ around Gonzales per Channel 6 weather
Lots of flooding west of the river today and apparently 14 or so inches around the Pass in Gulfport, MS and also Laplace, LA We have some storms rotating in around the lake. So rain probably isn't over tonight b
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No use posting here in this thread as soon as i do and mention brown ocean type storm it gets erased.


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Anyone else notice how the entire system looks like it has taken a hard turn south?
Enhanced:
https://gyazo.com/1247da089a1ef60fc05da995b080805c
Visible:
https://gyazo.com/2a88aa8aa6992727893996aaf5046aeb
Enhanced:
https://gyazo.com/1247da089a1ef60fc05da995b080805c
Visible:
https://gyazo.com/2a88aa8aa6992727893996aaf5046aeb
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Re: Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
I don't think it's going south. I think some energy is just rotating around. The news channel I watched tonight showed thatncontinuing to happen through early Saturday with a general spin just north of the area.
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Isn't that one of the Pacman game creatures.
Nothing funny about all this rain our area is getting.

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Re: Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
I agree. BTR is getting it's share, that's for sure.
Just looked at the satellite images, and the intensity is expanding in size. Right over us!
Just looked at the satellite images, and the intensity is expanding in size. Right over us!
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Re: Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
This system is no longer in the NE Gulf of Mexico, so perhaps the topic title should be changed to "North Central Gulf of Mexico" or "NW Gulf of Mexico".
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Re: Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
Well since the large shield of extremely heavy rain area is currently inland, you also technically could say that this is in the extreme Lower Mississippi River Valley region.
Most of the warnings and severe flooding is occuring over Hammond and Baton Rouge. Just a mess down into Louisiana along Interstate 12 and Interstate 10.
Also. I am still impressed by the upper level outflow this system continues to display on satellite imagery. The weak steering has caused all of the flooding from the Big Bend of Florida to Southern Louisiana. Such large, slow moving gyre. This no name system may end up being among the most talked about of this tropical season. Hope everyone in the Southern Louisiana region stays safe and heeds the warnings in that region.
Most of the warnings and severe flooding is occuring over Hammond and Baton Rouge. Just a mess down into Louisiana along Interstate 12 and Interstate 10.
Also. I am still impressed by the upper level outflow this system continues to display on satellite imagery. The weak steering has caused all of the flooding from the Big Bend of Florida to Southern Louisiana. Such large, slow moving gyre. This no name system may end up being among the most talked about of this tropical season. Hope everyone in the Southern Louisiana region stays safe and heeds the warnings in that region.
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Re: Central Gulf Coast Disturbance
12+" of rain. I left my home earlier and had to drive through neighbors yard to get out. I don't know if I have water in my home or not. My son is going to go check.
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CajunMama wrote:12+" of rain. I left my home earlier and had to drive through neighbors yard to get out. I don't know if I have water in my home or not. My son is going to go check.
Good luck with that CajunMama. Nothing too bad here. It's been raining for hours, but it's drizzle here in town. North and West of the Lake continue to flood with flash flood warnings everywhere. Old Cyclone Mike hopefully isn't dealing with too terrible of conditions. He's close/fringe to the heaviest flooding. Channel 6 had storms rotating back through here overnight and tomorrow. We'll see how it goes but SC/SW and South LA look to be getting their ***es kicked today. Obviously something doesn't always have to be classified in order to mess things up.
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Re: Central Gulf Coast Disturbance
About an inch of water in the house with MORE rain to come.
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Re: Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
canefan wrote:Anyone else notice how the entire system looks like it has taken a hard turn south?
Enhanced:
https://gyazo.com/1247da089a1ef60fc05da995b080805c
Visible:
https://gyazo.com/2a88aa8aa6992727893996aaf5046aeb
check out the radar it does look to be drifting SW
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid= ... 1&loop=yes
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Re: Central Gulf Coast Disturbance
CajunMama wrote:About an inch of water in the house with MORE rain to come.
an inch of water in your house! So sorry, no rooms have carpet I'd suspect in your neck of the wood.

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Re: Central Gulf Coast Disturbance
CajunMama wrote:About an inch of water in the house with MORE rain to come.
That sucks. And right on time, you guys are now in a flash flood warning. Key is not to let anything mold and you should be okay. A few days in the sun will kill all of that for any effects you need to dry out. If your sheetrock gets wet, pull out/gut the bottom 4 foot panels and you will be okay with that as well. We, along with half of New Orleans, threw everything out after Katrina due to the hype around "toxic soup" and decontamination. That was even bikes and fishing poles cover with mildew. Eventually after my neighbor told me one of his friends extended a giant thank you to the neighborhood for giving him 5 of the best bikes he'd ever owned, I realized that bikes and fishing poles get wet all the time. Ugh. It can be next to impossible to get mildew and mold out of cloth material, but that's really the only thing. If you get some sunny days and things are wet, try to let them dry. Sorry, and hopefully it only ends up being a minor inconvenience.
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CajunMama wrote:About an inch of water in the house with MORE rain to come.
Really sorry to hear that. I've never experienced flooding of my house but from the stories of others, I know it truly sucks. Even though the system causing this flooding is totally different from what caused the Mississippi River floods in '93, I keep remembering that event.
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Re: Central Gulf Coast Disturbance
An area South of Greensburg, La is showing over 40 inches radar estimate. I had a color table that went higher but don't remember where to find it but dragging the curser through the area showed this.


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Re: Central Gulf Coast Disturbance
CajunMama wrote:About an inch of water in the house with MORE rain to come.
So sorry, what a horrible amount of rain everyone is getting from this.

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Re: Central Gulf Coast Disturbance
bamajammer4eva Rammer Jammer Yeller hammer, Give em hell Alabamer Do you have the link to the doppler estiamted rainfall that shows the 40+ inches? Thanks Roll Tide Roll.
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bohaiboy wrote:bamajammer4eva Rammer Jammer Yeller hammer, Give em hell Alabamer Do you have the link to the doppler estiamted rainfall that shows the 40+ inches? Thanks Roll Tide Roll.
That was from GRLevel3 but when I increased the color table range to show up to 50" nothing was added to the image even though hovering the mouse over the area brings up 40.8" . I looked around and No website shows rain even over 20" so must be a problem with grlevel3
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