ColdMiser123 wrote:Significantly stronger NW side compared to earlier passes this morning, even taking the slightly higher wind conversion into account.
Yeah, I was about to comment that too. Last recon winds on this side were 40-45 knots at most.
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ColdMiser123 wrote:Significantly stronger NW side compared to earlier passes this morning, even taking the slightly higher wind conversion into account.
IsabelaWeather wrote:BobHarlem wrote:IsabelaWeather wrote:
The Cameron area is a literal death sentence to chase. There is nothing there to protect you from surge or wind. There are also very, very few roads. I would not leave Sabine Pass.
Mark Sudduth put a remote camera in Cameron, and is setting one up in Holly Beach right now, but not hanging around there for it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51j0t6L ... e=youtu.be
Brings back memories. My wife and I took our RV and stayed on Holly Beach for a few days. Drove all over the area, watching Mark drive around brings back memories. I wonder how much different the landscape will be in 48 hours.
Blinhart wrote:You won't actually be able to get to Cameron from Sabine Pass (there is a ferry, but I don't know if it is running), but it isn't that far of a drive, if you drive up from Holly Beach, you might find a spot around Hackberry.
Rail Dawg wrote:Am going to head for Sabine Pass and check out Cameron, LA at some point soon. This is going to be a recon mission in but will only make a stand in a parking garage closest to the eye.
This is a video from the Michael chasers I warned to stay in the Panama City parking garage with me. They did not listen. If they are on this forum please know I am not being critical. I understand the chase and over 14 hurricanes have become older and wiser.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XA5OQHWx1Y
CrazyC83 wrote:Pressure down to 984. Winds have not caught up yet, but we've only had a single pass.
FixySLN wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Laura has taken over the gulf. It’s her show now
https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/FLOATER/data/AL132020/16/GOES16-AL132020-16-1000x1000.gif?hash=21453
Can I have the URL for this loop? Can't find this angle on the NOAA site.
CrazyC83 wrote:Pressure down to 984. Winds have not caught up yet, but we've only had a single pass.
CrazyC83 wrote:Pressure down to 984. Winds have not caught up yet, but we've only had a single pass.
Blinhart wrote:IsabelaWeather wrote:BobHarlem wrote:Mark Sudduth put a remote camera in Cameron, and is setting one up in Holly Beach right now, but not hanging around there for it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51j0t6L ... e=youtu.be
Brings back memories. My wife and I took our RV and stayed on Holly Beach for a few days. Drove all over the area, watching Mark drive around brings back memories. I wonder how much different the landscape will be in 48 hours.
Most likely underwater with all the buildings from Holly Beach miles inland just like Rita did.
supercane4867 wrote:https://i.imgur.com/ntXj8sY.gif
eastcoastFL wrote:Rail Dawg wrote:Am going to head for Sabine Pass and check out Cameron, LA at some point soon. This is going to be a recon mission in but will only make a stand in a parking garage closest to the eye.
This is a video from the Michael chasers I warned to stay in the Panama City parking garage with me. They did not listen. If they are on this forum please know I am not being critical. I understand the chase and over 14 hurricanes have become older and wiser.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XA5OQHWx1Y
They survived that out of pure luck.
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