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I'll be damned. That's the first good news in awhile. Any mitigation is good.tireman4 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:46 amMarco caused an upwelling in the water in the GOM. That cool wake is causing hiccups in the intensification of Laura. This might be temporary.christinac2016 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:37 amcan you elaborate? What would this mean?tireman4 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:33 am [#NerdTweet] Low-level clouds have been consistently evaporating in this region NW of #Laura for the last several hours. While many things could cause this, one potential cause is a slight cool wake from Marco. We can't know for sure, but it's a possible speed-bump for Laura atm. pic.twitter.com/oFZtt0U1yJ
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You will never slow down sir. I know you too well.srainhoutx wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:46 am Just finished loading up a trailer headed to Houston. My business partner just left driving back for the sale of the business. Most folks other than chasers drive away. Closing set for Friday is still a go. That chapter is almost over. Perhaps I can slow down soon.
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Good luck and Be SAFE srain!srainhoutx wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:46 am Just finished loading up a trailer headed to Houston. My business partner just left driving back for the sale of the business. Most folks other than chasers drive away. Closing set for Friday is still a go. That chapter is almost over. Perhaps I can slow down soon.
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Some structural notes...
Rate of intensification maybe more gradual today… Which many models indicated anyway… But the structure of the storm could favor strengthening up until landfall if shear, truly, isn’t as much of a factor as it approaches the coast.
Rate of intensification maybe more gradual today… Which many models indicated anyway… But the structure of the storm could favor strengthening up until landfall if shear, truly, isn’t as much of a factor as it approaches the coast.
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I had a 3500 watt but after Harvey a purchased a 5500 watt and had my electrician install a transfer switch no cords running thru the windows or doors.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:25 am I only have my 3500 watt generator. May get a second today
12z HWRF is looking like the border. Little faster and weaker than previous runs.
Ive been thinking since yesterday that Chambers county may be the landfall location. It seems like models have honed in on an area from Galveston to the Sabine. If Laura hits from Chambers county or points west of their metro Houston could receive hurricane force winds. As that would bring the core into the metro area,especially those along and east of I-45.
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So is a track movement possible in the 4 or yall think it will stay the same?
Last March, I took the plunge and bought a 22kwh Generac standby home generator. Auto transfer. It was expensive, but I’m thankful I did that.cperk wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:56 amI had a 3500 watt but after Harvey a purchased a 5500 watt and had my electrician install a transfer switch no cords running thru the windows or doors.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:25 am I only have my 3500 watt generator. May get a second today
By the way, Lowe’s in Baytown had generators and window ac units.
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EURO isn't out yet, so who knows. From what i've seen..nudged west.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:13 pm So is a track movement possible in the 4 or yall think it will stay the same?
Probably depends on what the 12z EURO and early 18z tropical models show.Kingwood36 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:13 pm So is a track movement possible in the 4 or yall think it will stay the same?
I’m on the Chambers/Harris county line. Do you know what town in Chambers might be ground zero?don wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:13 pm Ive been thinking since yesterday that Chambers county may be the landfall location. It seems like models have honed in on an area from Galveston to the Sabine. If Laura hits from Chambers county or points west of their metro Houston could receive hurricane force winds. As that would bring the core into the metro area,especially those along and east of I-45.
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If Euro stays put or moves West, Bank on a change
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[#NerdTweet] This structure has been well-forecast by HWRF. What should happen is the strengthening vortex should eventually tilt more upright sometime between now and tomorrow morning, leading to a more symmetric inner core and quicker strengthening. https://t.co/X6YpflXHaG pic.twitter.com/DuFeicxBwT
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