Hurricane Beryl

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Cpv17 wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:49 pm
Texashawk wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:45 pm Angleton, which is about 20 miles from my location (Sienna) is now under a hurricane warning. Fort Bend peeps, don’t sleep on this one!!
Fort Bend County should be under a Hurricane Warning IMHO.
I think we might end up there.
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Shocked Ft Bend County isn’t in a Hurricane warning yet. I have to imagine it is going to get updated anytime now.
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Really not liking that almost due north movement from the last two center fixes. Probably moving at 345 degrees or so.
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Cromagnum wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:53 pm I'm gonna pay a LOT more attention to the ICON in the future. It's had this nailed for a week


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Hrr with some gust 65-75 mph tomorrow in hardin county
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Still seeing some dry air mixing into the center of circulation and that's keeping it a little more elongated. That could be some good news and delay some of the intensification.
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Got a hurricane wanring here
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Dry air is mixing in at the surface, but less so at mid levels. It may take CAT 2 out of the picture? But I never sleep on Beryl.

That outer band cruised more quickly than expected into us. We may get half an inch of rain. But that's a half and inch more that the typical July 7 in CLL.
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Convection is really starting to fill in around the eye, and some hot towers are firing all around the east semicircle. Heads up…
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I think I'm giving up on this thing reaching Cat. 1 status.

I will however, take all the rains.
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Rip76 wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 2:52 pm I think I'm giving up on this thing reaching Cat. 1 status.

I will however, take all the rains.
Less wind = more beneficial rains. It may mean a western lean of the path and rain.

We'll see.
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You can literally see the hot towers exploding all around the eye counterclockwise like firecrackers. It's quite scary. Once the eyewall is established, all bets are off I think.
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Starting to get more convection wrapping around on the NW side of beryl, this will likely be a hurricane by 8pm or so
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Slowly getting her act together. Beryl is systematically squeezing out the dry air. Probably a CAT1 at landfall,

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Structurally and track wise it's behaving almost identical to the HAFS-A. Looks to be a touch right of track. It's not expected to quickly deepen until the last 6 hrs through landfall.
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Beryl Recon..990. Mb
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