stephen23 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Moving towards the water a little quicker per satellite
Not good
Don't see it... It's been hanging out near Victoria for hours..
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stephen23 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Moving towards the water a little quicker per satellite
Not good
hriverajr wrote:stephen23 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Moving towards the water a little quicker per satellite
Not good
Don't see it... It's been hanging out near Victoria for hours..
Aric Dunn wrote:The 12z euro is sooo not good..
newtotex wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:The 12z euro is sooo not good..
What's it looking like?
northjaxpro wrote:I have to ask has anyone heard from our esteemed met and moderator Wxman57? I believe if my memory through the years on this site of mentions of 57 living in the Houston area and I was wondering if 57 has informed us is doing OK? I hope all is OK under these circumstances.
hriverajr wrote:stephen23 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Moving towards the water a little quicker per satellite
Not good
Don't see it... It's been hanging out near Victoria for hours..
ConvergenceZone wrote:hriverajr wrote:stephen23 wrote:Not good
Don't see it... It's been hanging out near Victoria for hours..
I am kind of hoping it would move to the water faster, so that it can leave faster than anticipated. But not sure that will happen.Of course that would only be good if it means it would leave the water faster and not slow down
northjaxpro wrote:I have to ask has anyone heard from our esteemed met and moderator Wxman57? I believe if my memory through the years on this site of mentions of 57 living in the Houston area and I was wondering if 57 has informed us is doing OK? I hope all is OK under these circumstances.
Postby wxman57 » Sun Aug 27, 2017 2:15 pm
Another feeder band moving into west Houston now - not as strong as previous bands. High-res HRRR model which predicted the 18+ inches in Houston last night intensifies this feeder band across east Houston by 10pm and moves it east into the Beaumont/Port Arthur area by midnight. Might not be too bad here tonight.
My forecast takes the center of Harvey across Houston on Wednesday (as a TD), by the way...
curtadams wrote:One thing I've been thinking about is that the rivers and bayous are likely to continue rising for some time, even if the rain stops (which it doesn't seem to be). I normally see quite a lot of projected flood crests but I haven't seen any yet. Are there any resources with predictions, even crude ones, for how high the water is going to get? That would be very useful for people trying to figure out what to do now. Or is this so far out of experience that it can't be done?
curtadams wrote:One thing I've been thinking about is that the rivers and bayous are likely to continue rising for some time, even if the rain stops (which it doesn't seem to be). I normally see quite a lot of projected flood crests but I haven't seen any yet. Are there any resources with predictions, even crude ones, for how high the water is going to get? That would be very useful for people trying to figure out what to do now. Or is this so far out of experience that it can't be done?
Portaransas wrote:Harris County (Houston) emergency director Ed Emmett (@edemmett on Twitter) just said on CNN that if this was a hurricane, they would have evacuated people. But it's just a "RAIN EVENT" so they did not. Are you kidding me? For the official in charge of emergency management in natural disasters to dissociate the flooding in Houston from Hurricane/Tropical Storm Harvey is so disingenuous and dangerous.
Aric Dunn wrote:newtotex wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:The 12z euro is sooo not good..
What's it looking like?
Quute a bit farther offshore and longer. Though i dont have the hi res. Not sure how strong it gets
Tireman4 wrote:As I type, we are under a rain band with torrential downpours in it. Just coming down. I fear tonight might be worse than this. Most school districts are closed for the week. I assume UH, Rice, TSU, HCC and Lone Star will follow suit. I hope the situation will improve, but unfortunately we are in the 6th inning of a 9 inning game. We are ok so far in our subdivision in Atascocita.
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