Ah there it goes. I think I wasn't seeing the last 3-4 frames on NHCs IR graphic.
September 2020:
Quite the disco for a moderate TS. Good explanation on what occurred earlier with the eye like feature.
Otherwise basically status quo through landfall.
Otherwise basically status quo through landfall.
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Some pictures of San Luis Pass I took.
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Thanks for sharing your photos Waded!
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^Awesome images. Should see surge continuing through high tide, then again tomorrow am.
We're seeing steady light rain now. Those tiny tropical droplets!
We're seeing steady light rain now. Those tiny tropical droplets!
As the southern part of the storm is almost done pulsing down it looks like the northern part will try again. Visible imagery is looking a touch better. Recon isn't far off and there should be new obs within a hour.
It’s shocking how little moisture there is behind that initial feeder band. Is the dry air eliminating all the feeder bands?
Winds are picking up in Friendswood right now.
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No real dry air behind the first band. The 2nd band is approaching Beaumont in a few hours.
Beta is more of a bar galaxy than spiral galaxy so far.
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The Weather Channel just said only 1-2 inches of rain for Houston over the next 3 days
Well Beta is hanging inthere. Pressure is about 995 and about where the NHC had it located.
I had 1.10” just today. It’s the weather channel after all... I miss the days they were actually about weather! Now it’s just a reality tv show with some biased news in between.
Anyways, Beta is holding together, tonight will be interesting to see if it can flare up again or stay the course.
Yeah - a soon to be nearly stalled tropical system on the Texas Gulf coast. What could possibly go wrong?davidiowx wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 7:02 pmI had 1.10” just today. It’s the weather channel after all... I miss the days they were actually about weather! Now it’s just a reality tv show with some biased news in between.
Anyways, Beta is holding together, tonight will be interesting to see if it can flare up again or stay the course.
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Considering I got about .4 inch of rain from a moderate band, expect more than that amount given the next few days.
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