ATL: IMELDA - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
It's concerning to see the two big bands converging on each other between Houston and Beaumont. Each of the bands clearly aren't struggling with surface convergence on their own, so combining them could really cause the rainfall to crank. This is the area high resolution guidance was zeroing in on for tonight.
https://twitter.com/1900hurricane/status/1174474955876130816
https://twitter.com/1900hurricane/status/1174474955876130816
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
setxweathergal64 wrote:sphelps8681 wrote:Just got a flood warning on my phone. Starting to ramp up pretty good.
Patrick V had me a little concerned about my morning commute to work. Plus that tornadic cell is moving NE from anuhac.
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Just looking at radar this could really start getting really ramp up.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
setxweathergal64 wrote:StormLogic wrote:this is the "future" radar come 7-7:30.. yikes did someone say tornado?
https://i.imgur.com/2VooFHH.jpg
Where is that tornadic cell headed? I'm in Lumberton. Trouble with all of this rain is that they sound like they don't know or even maybe they don't want to say.
Both were headed east down close to I10
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
1900hurricane wrote:It's concerning to see the two big bands converging on each other between Houston and Beaumont. Each of the bands clearly aren't struggling with surface convergence on their own, so combining them could really cause the rainfall to crank. This is the area high resolution guidance was zeroing in on for tonight.
https://twitter.com/1900hurricane/status/1174474955876130816
With the two converging what are your thoughts how serious this good get?
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
1900hurricane wrote:It's concerning to see the two big bands converging on each other between Houston and Beaumont. Each of the bands clearly aren't struggling with surface convergence on their own, so combining them could really cause the rainfall to crank. This is the area high resolution guidance was zeroing in on for tonight.
https://twitter.com/1900hurricane/status/1174474955876130816
When they converge your'e gonna have the biggest rain band streching from hemphill to freeport lol
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
.75 INCH ON 15 MIN GAUGE
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
my back yard is flooded, and street is flooded bad now withing this period
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
sphelps8681 wrote:1900hurricane wrote:It's concerning to see the two big bands converging on each other between Houston and Beaumont. Each of the bands clearly aren't struggling with surface convergence on their own, so combining them could really cause the rainfall to crank. This is the area high resolution guidance was zeroing in on for tonight.
https://twitter.com/1900hurricane/status/1174474955876130816
With the two converging what are your thoughts how serious this good get?
Just a guess, but rates will probably be similar to the band last night that was partially offshore and partially in Brazoria/Matagorda Counties. KDPs are already pretty big with both bands, and with low CC, they're extremely efficient rainmakers. Just hope it's at least a little progressive.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
I've been away for awhile. This was posted about around 6PM local time.
I'm right in the middle of the 'black circle' on this map. If they are right, it could be a ling night ahead:
https://origin.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/metwat ... 64&yr=2019
I'm right in the middle of the 'black circle' on this map. If they are right, it could be a ling night ahead:
https://origin.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/metwat ... 64&yr=2019
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
1" in the last 30min here in Beamount
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
jasons wrote:I've been away for awhile. This was posted about around 6PM local time.
I'm right in the middle of the 'black circle' on this map. If they are right, it could be a ling night ahead:
https://origin.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/metwat ... 64&yr=2019
There explanation is literally my analysis earlier today....
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
I can tell you SE Lumberton getting a really good dose of rain maybe for the last hour or so. The wind is really going at it. It has been constant and of course weather related signal loss on my dish.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
HRRR has a MEAN band forming in the am
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
mpic wrote:setxweathergal64 wrote:StormLogic wrote:this is the "future" radar come 7-7:30.. yikes did someone say tornado?
https://i.imgur.com/2VooFHH.jpg
Where is that tornadic cell headed? I'm in Lumberton. Trouble with all of this rain is that they sound like they don't know or even maybe they don't want to say.
Both were headed east down close to I10
That's what I thought. I have radarscooe and clicked on a cell inside right around anhuac and it said NE. So I guess that was a different one. Thank you.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:HRRR has a MEAN band forming in the am
Can you show a pic?
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
ramping up bigly


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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:HRRR has a MEAN band forming in the am
That's what a local beaumont met was talking about between 5-7am.
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StormLogic wrote:ramping up bigly
https://i.imgur.com/1bRuk7Q.jpg
That is nothing nice. Hope they close schools tomorrow. Does not look good.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
StormLogic wrote:ramping up bigly
https://i.imgur.com/1bRuk7Q.jpg
Think these will have many tornadic cells? I'm so not fond of tornadoes.

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setxweathergal64 wrote:StormLogic wrote:ramping up bigly
https://i.imgur.com/1bRuk7Q.jpg
Think these will have many tornadic cells. I'm so not fond of tornadoes.
Yes tornadoes , and thru the night even worse

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