Hurricane Beryl

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Cromagnum wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 12:13 am And the GD power is already out. Nice.
Lmao man that’s weak
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Pas_Bon wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 12:10 am
DoctorMu wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:55 pm
Rip76 wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 11:43 pm

Where is Timmer right now?
Around Sargent, TX. He's going to be close to the eye. San Bernard National Refuge for official landfall has a nice ring to it.
Yep. Keep in mind, she will probably hook a tad N and NNE upon landfall, so most of metro area will experience sustained hurricane force winds. Get ready. She comin’
Exactly what I'm thinking.
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lol

Now it hooked back nne.

smh
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Cpv17 wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 12:40 pm Here are the latest hurricane model tracks:

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Holy cow AVNI model :shock:

Talk about absolutely nailing it.
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Flight level CAT2 winds.

Strong CAT 1
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80 mph on the 1 am advisory.

She is starting to crank as expected. Could gain another 5 to 10 mph before landfall.
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Damn. Recon obs heading out east are impressive considering where Beryl was at just a few hours ago.
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Oh wow.
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Message to any lurkers/guests out there. You probably were guided here by a friend
Maybe you happened upon this forum randomly.

I’ve been a weather fanatic for essentially 40 years. This forum has been essential for me since moving to the Houston area back in 2014.
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Keep informed during what promises to be an historic season by giving this place a regular look.

We discussed the Northward trend on here before it was even a mention in the major outlets. These folks are amazing.
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Well this is going to interesting to witness. Part of the eyewall beginning to enter Matagorda and they may even enter the eye. Meanwhile the storm itself is still moving generally nnw despite the 'wobbles. It could actually get a bit further up the coast before it technically makes landfall. It's where the center crosses and not just part of the eye before landfall is made.
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97 mph gust reported by Chris Hall.
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I have to get some sleep. Reed Timmer is IN the Gulf with the surge.

The Aggies still haven't cancelled classes. I may do a Zoom lesson tomorrow.

Beryl has just been unbelievable and she's getting her act together as we near landfall.
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Sheesh, Brazoria County is getting absolutely hammered. Bet some areas are already flooded.
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Caleb reported a wind gust near 102 near Palacious. Tornadoes near surfside Beach. Out - I mean it this time - for awhile.
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Getting pretty active here.With winds gusting near 60 mph now. Still have power though for now (nock on wood) LOL
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don wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 2:02 am Getting pretty active here.With winds gusting near 60 mph now. Still have power though for now (nock on wood) LOL

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It’s not that bad here yet.
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Well ill tell you one thing, Beryl is a storm that will be remembered for a very very long time even if she never regained her major hurricane status, even for a CAT 1, the footage im seeing is incredible, hope everyone retains power and the damage isnt too bad!
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Cpv17 wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 12:20 am
Cromagnum wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2024 12:13 am And the GD power is already out. Nice.
Lmao man that’s weak
Lol. I laughed too hard at this
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Winds are getting stronger here now. I can hear transformers blowing.
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Starting to get a lil feisty here now!
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