stephen23 wrote:Appears Harvey is pulling moisture from the low over Chicago
Seriously? That is some absurd outflow
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stephen23 wrote:Appears Harvey is pulling moisture from the low over Chicago
BYG Jacob wrote:stephen23 wrote:Appears Harvey is pulling moisture from the low over Chicago
Seriously? That is some absurd outflow
SoupBone wrote:BYG Jacob wrote:stephen23 wrote:Appears Harvey is pulling moisture from the low over Chicago
Seriously? That is some absurd outflow
Can someone explain how all of that massive west Texas dry air isn't kicking his butt?
cycloneye wrote:BULLETIN
Tropical Storm Harvey Advisory Number 34
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092017
400 PM CDT Mon Aug 28 2017
...SURFACE OBSERVATIONS SHOW THAT HARVEY HAS 45 MPH WINDS...
...LIFE-THREATENING FLOODING CONTINUES OVER SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...
...DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRAVEL IN THE AFFECTED AREAS IF YOU ARE IN
A SAFE PLACE AND DO NOT DRIVE INTO FLOODED ROADWAYS...
SUMMARY OF 400 PM CDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...28.5N 95.7W
ABOUT 45 MI...70 KM E OF PORT OCONNOR TEXAS
ABOUT 145 MI...235 KM SW OF PORT ARTHUR TEXAS
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...45 MPH...75 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...ESE OR 110 DEGREES AT 3 MPH...6 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...997 MB...29.44 INCHES
WATCHES AND WARNINGS
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CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY:
The Tropical Storm Warning has been extended east of Cameron,
Louisiana, to Intracoastal City, Louisiana.
A Storm Surge Watch has been issued from Port Bolivar, Texas, to
Morgan City, Louisiana.
1900hurricane wrote:3 km NAM for those who wish to view it.
stephen23 wrote:Appears Harvey is pulling moisture from the low over Chicago
SunnyThoughts wrote:Storm Surge watch?? Could there really be a significant storm surge? amazing
Frank P wrote:watching the latest loop of the GOES vis sat loop, here is where I see a "center" of Harvey, looks like it is perhaps at the mid levels than at the surface... if it is the LLC its looks to be hauling butt away from the convection...![]()
1900hurricane wrote:3 km NAM for those who wish to view it.
xironman wrote:stephen23 wrote:Appears Harvey is pulling moisture from the low over Chicago
I don't think that would be the case. Harvey is being kept alive by the very moist low level flow from the gulf. Whatever low is in the midwest may be taking in moisture that Harvey is expelling as outflow.
stephen23 wrote:xironman wrote:stephen23 wrote:Appears Harvey is pulling moisture from the low over Chicago
I don't think that would be the case. Harvey is being kept alive by the very moist low level flow from the gulf. Whatever low is in the midwest may be taking in moisture that Harvey is expelling as outflow.
Looking on weather bug app on phone there is clearly rain clouds moving in a line from Chicago through Dallas and wrapping into the West side of Harvey
xironman wrote:1900hurricane wrote:3 km NAM for those who wish to view it.
The NAM is not great at tropical systems, but since this is sub-tropical gyre, it could be ok.
xironman wrote:stephen23 wrote:xironman wrote:
I don't think that would be the case. Harvey is being kept alive by the very moist low level flow from the gulf. Whatever low is in the midwest may be taking in moisture that Harvey is expelling as outflow.
Looking on weather bug app on phone there is clearly rain clouds moving in a line from Chicago through Dallas and wrapping into the West side of Harvey
Well, it may not be a weather bug app, but here is the water vapor loop showing the distribution of moisture.
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