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Is recon out there right now? If so, where can I look at these numbers?Scott747 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:22 amYeah it can easily be deceiving.weatherguy425 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:13 amIt may be interesting to watch the evolution if convection persists.
And hopefully nobody misinterprets my posts thinking I'm saying it rapidly intensifying. I just wasn't expecting it to have so many legitimate obs this strong this morning after the recon run last night.
50-60 mph sustained winds with higher gusts is no joke. Especially if the duration is for a lengthy time which not only will cause severe beach erosion but it has the potential for a larger range of power loss.
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https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/recon/Rip76 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:31 amIs recon out there right now? If so, where can I look at these numbers?Scott747 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:22 amYeah it can easily be deceiving.weatherguy425 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:13 am
It may be interesting to watch the evolution if convection persists.
And hopefully nobody misinterprets my posts thinking I'm saying it rapidly intensifying. I just wasn't expecting it to have so many legitimate obs this strong this morning after the recon run last night.
50-60 mph sustained winds with higher gusts is no joke. Especially if the duration is for a lengthy time which not only will cause severe beach erosion but it has the potential for a larger range of power loss.
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That wind field looks impressive. I was surprised to see those peak winds in the recon data set given the lack of real organization yesterday. Will be interesting see how everything reacts to that, and if Beta keeps the convention up. Could we see it briefly stack before it makes it inland?
Maybe its my eyes but looks like track shifted closer to us and lifts out of here slower.


First Beta band in Beaumont. Drop more than I expected and winds gusts were pretty good too.
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Getting some rain here in Friendswood as well.
We just went out on a walk outside. It's clear off to the NW but I observed mid and high-level clouds racing rapidly to the northwest..quicker than I expected.
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Raining by the bay. Water is almost to our dock now
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It did. Last track was right into Matagorda Bay. Track shifted east a tad, now north of Matagorda Bay.
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Getting sprinkles here in surfside...wind is kicking pretty steady and water is over the roads already
Qpf 7 day removed the crazy rain totals. Now looks to be more manageable. Curious to see if it will continue lowering or increase again as it gets closer.
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Hurricane watch dropped
No, the center is still south of the storms.
But the system has taken a westerly turn.
https://www.weathernerds.org/satellite/ ... nitsst=Off
https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/w ... 212,27.097
Beta is beating back the dry air like a machete in the jungle.
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/c ... &length=24
Work in Freeport said business as usual this week. I think folks are sleeping on this one.
Awesome, thanks.srainhoutx wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:35 amhttps://www.tropicaltidbits.com/recon/Rip76 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:31 amIs recon out there right now? If so, where can I look at these numbers?Scott747 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:22 am
Yeah it can easily be deceiving.
And hopefully nobody misinterprets my posts thinking I'm saying it rapidly intensifying. I just wasn't expecting it to have so many legitimate obs this strong this morning after the recon run last night.
50-60 mph sustained winds with higher gusts is no joke. Especially if the duration is for a lengthy time which not only will cause severe beach erosion but it has the potential for a larger range of power loss.
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I noticed that...how will that affect the stormDoctorMu wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 11:34 amBeta is beating back the dry air like a machete in the jungle.
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/c ... &length=24
I wouldn't call it a relocation but the last fix was a decent amount to the NW of the previous one. Pressure was up a mb though.
Recon is going thru the nw side where the earlier and stronger obs were observed. Should also have a new fix in about 20 min.
Recon is going thru the nw side where the earlier and stronger obs were observed. Should also have a new fix in about 20 min.
That's a fairly robust moving through Liberty and Pasadena now. The cloud bank is moving into Magnolia. I can see it to the SE.
Near Chamber of Commerce conditions for the moment with temperature in the 70s, dry air, NE breeze.
The outer band should reach us by 4 pm
Near Chamber of Commerce conditions for the moment with temperature in the 70s, dry air, NE breeze.
The outer band should reach us by 4 pm