Location: 27.0°N 92.0°W
Moving: NW at 16 mph
Min pressure: 956 mb
Max sustained: 125 mph
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NDG wrote:If Laura's pressure continue to drop at a rate ~3 mb/hr, with around 15-16 hrs left before landfall, even if it drops to 1-2 mb/hour, 930sh mb is not out of the of the question at or before landfall.
IMO.
Do_For_Love wrote:
They are experiencing flooding from laura already?
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FXUS64 KLCH 261109
AFDLCH
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Lake Charles LA
609 AM CDT Wed Aug 26 2020
.DISCUSSION...All eyes on Laura as the storm continues to
intensify. Models remain clustered in a landfall over southwest
Louisiana or the upper Texas coast tonight as a major hurricane.
Warnings are out. Be safe.
3090 wrote:Do_For_Love wrote:
They are experiencing flooding from laura already?
That is roughly 200 miles from the center of Laura as the crow flies. It is to the ENE of Laura. She is pushing a massive amount of water ahead and all around her. UNREAL!
3090 wrote:Up to 125mph winds with a new expectation of 145mph at landfall. A 20 foot storm surge with 25 foot wave action. A tsunami.
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