Dean4Storms wrote:This just isn't looking good for the Houston area, no doubt winds over 100mph+ will be involved Houston proper according to last 2 runs of the ECM and to the east look out.
How far inland would those wind strengths hold?
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Dean4Storms wrote:This just isn't looking good for the Houston area, no doubt winds over 100mph+ will be involved Houston proper according to last 2 runs of the ECM and to the east look out.
mpic wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:This just isn't looking good for the Houston area, no doubt winds over 100mph+ will be involved Houston proper according to last 2 runs of the ECM and to the east look out.
How far inland would those wind strengths hold?
GCANE wrote:Pretty easy to see the effect of that 350mb 40 knt jet on WV.
Obliterating the whole NW side.
https://i.imgur.com/a7gq2FU.png
mpic wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:This just isn't looking good for the Houston area, no doubt winds over 100mph+ will be involved Houston proper according to last 2 runs of the ECM and to the east look out.
How far inland would those wind strengths hold?
Dean4Storms wrote:mpic wrote:Dean4Storms wrote:This just isn't looking good for the Houston area, no doubt winds over 100mph+ will be involved Houston proper according to last 2 runs of the ECM and to the east look out.
How far inland would those wind strengths hold?
That will depend on several factors, the hurricane intensity, how strong the convection remains and how fast the storm is moving. We saw above 100mph gusts with Michael inland some 50 miles here in the Panhandle. Wind over hurricane strength went well into GA.
tarheelprogrammer wrote:Storm does appear to be struggling right now, could limit its potential some further down the line. The longer it struggles, the better things will be. They will still be quite bad regardless.
gatorcane wrote:Showing up on RAMMB floater. There is some dry air around particularly over the EGOM and Florida. Hopefully it is enough to keep her from bombing out as well as getting large. She is still relatively small at the moment.
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... display=12
WV loop showing dry air:
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... display=24
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