chris_fit wrote:Fantastic job on Intensity NHC on this one.
Edit: And Track - Again all around NHC Wins.
This. NHC is amazing.
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chris_fit wrote:Fantastic job on Intensity NHC on this one.
Edit: And Track - Again all around NHC Wins.
storm_in_a_teacup wrote:Wind making my family's house shake and groan a lot. Only weak tropical storm force gusts though...really illustrates how bad homes in central Houston will get damaged when the next Laura doesn't turn...
mpic wrote:Nuno wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:This thread I think has officially died lol...
Much like Delta has lol. It's weakening and hopefully shouldn't be too destructive outside of the surge. Hoping for the best for those in its path, but this could've been an actual monster.
I think many are also just fatigued
Coming onshore as a Cat 2 isn't going to be a walk in the park. Ike was a Cat 2 and it was very destructive. Just my opinion.
chris_fit wrote:Fantastic job on Intensity NHC on this one.
Edit: And Track - Again all around NHC Wins.
Horn1991 wrote:chris_fit wrote:Fantastic job on Intensity NHC on this one.
Edit: And Track - Again all around NHC Wins.
Totally agree.
storm_in_a_teacup wrote:Wind making my family's house shake and groan a lot. Only weak tropical storm force gusts though...really illustrates how bad homes in central Houston will get damaged when the next Laura doesn't turn...
gfsperpendicular wrote:chris_fit wrote:Fantastic job on Intensity NHC on this one.
Edit: And Track - Again all around NHC Wins.
I mean I agree that the NHC is great but why use this storm as an example? The original advisory had it landfalling on Cuba and peaking in the Gulf right before landfall as a Category 2 in extreme SE LA.
dukeblue219 wrote:gfsperpendicular wrote:chris_fit wrote:Fantastic job on Intensity NHC on this one.
Edit: And Track - Again all around NHC Wins.
I mean I agree that the NHC is great but why use this storm as an example? The original advisory had it landfalling on Cuba and peaking in the Gulf right before landfall as a Category 2 in extreme SE LA.
A week ago? I mean, even that is pretty impressive accuracy compared to 10 years ago, much less 30 years ago. It wasn't that long ago storms like this would end up four states off and the response would be that beyond 72 hours it was really just a guess.
We're getting to a point that hurricanes don't make shocking, unforecast turns any more.
dukeblue219 wrote:A week ago? I mean, even that is pretty impressive accuracy compared to 10 years ago, much less 30 years ago. It wasn't that long ago storms like this would end up four states off and the response would be that beyond 72 hours it was really just a guess.
We're getting to a point that hurricanes don't make shocking, unforecast turns any more.
dukeblue219 wrote:gfsperpendicular wrote:chris_fit wrote:Fantastic job on Intensity NHC on this one.
Edit: And Track - Again all around NHC Wins.
I mean I agree that the NHC is great but why use this storm as an example? The original advisory had it landfalling on Cuba and peaking in the Gulf right before landfall as a Category 2 in extreme SE LA.
A week ago? I mean, even that is pretty impressive accuracy compared to 10 years ago, much less 30 years ago. It wasn't that long ago storms like this would end up four states off and the response would be that beyond 72 hours it was really just a guess.
We're getting to a point that hurricanes don't make shocking, unforecast turns any more.*
*adding this asterisk to point out that I'm not a meteorologist and nobody should let their guard down
Nuno wrote:mpic wrote:Nuno wrote:
Much like Delta has lol. It's weakening and hopefully shouldn't be too destructive outside of the surge. Hoping for the best for those in its path, but this could've been an actual monster.
I think many are also just fatigued
Coming onshore as a Cat 2 isn't going to be a walk in the park. Ike was a Cat 2 and it was very destructive. Just my opinion.
Of course, I'm not trying to downplay Delta as a nothingburger, but Ike this isn't. Hopefully the damage is minimal
especially if you have a blue tarp on your roofWeather Dude wrote:Nuno wrote:mpic wrote:
Coming onshore as a Cat 2 isn't going to be a walk in the park. Ike was a Cat 2 and it was very destructive. Just my opinion.
Of course, I'm not trying to downplay Delta as a nothingburger, but Ike this isn't. Hopefully the damage is minimal
Sure this storm isn't as strong as others we have seen recently. But this is a Cat 2 hitting the same areas that were just hit by a Cat 4 less than 2 months ago... Just because it's not a major or an Ike does not mean it's not going be destructive...
Hurricane Mike wrote:dukeblue219 wrote:gfsperpendicular wrote:
I mean I agree that the NHC is great but why use this storm as an example? The original advisory had it landfalling on Cuba and peaking in the Gulf right before landfall as a Category 2 in extreme SE LA.
A week ago? I mean, even that is pretty impressive accuracy compared to 10 years ago, much less 30 years ago. It wasn't that long ago storms like this would end up four states off and the response would be that beyond 72 hours it was really just a guess.
We're getting to a point that hurricanes don't make shocking, unforecast turns any more.
Agree. Even as recently as 2002, the models would take Hurricane Lili anywhere from TX to MS late in the forecast time frame. You couldn't rule out Texas until 12-18 hrs before landfall. Those days are over.
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