August 22, 2020
Two in as Many Days.. 2020 is Jumping the Sharks.....
...and the alligators, and the water moccasins which will probably be swimming in the streets of New Orleans next week. Steer clear of NOLA Tuesday and Wednesday.
...and the alligators, and the water moccasins which will probably be swimming in the streets of New Orleans next week. Steer clear of NOLA Tuesday and Wednesday.
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This is extremely disappointing. They previous 3 hurricanes were a big fat nothing: 2 out of 3 failed to land, and the one that did barely sprinkled around around Corpus Christi. I think the winds in the eye of that were 80 mph. Pathetic! The global warming was supposed to make us many strong storms, but absolutely nothing is happening! And now they promised that 1 of these 2 next storsm was going to pass over my house, but it's now canceled?! It seems to be turning to New Orleans now. Outrageous.
Well, we actually had 1.36" this morning, and it got all my rain barrels filled, but still. People really need to buy more SUVs or something.
Well, we actually had 1.36" this morning, and it got all my rain barrels filled, but still. People really need to buy more SUVs or something.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Sun Aug 23 00:15:02 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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Marco was a great big nothingburger. But I've got my eye on Laura. She just keeps edging west and looks to be strengthening...
Posted by: Ubu at Tue Aug 25 07:37:02 2020 (UlsdO)
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I hope Laura doesn't do too much damage, as I'm moving to Galveston in two weeks.
Posted by: Rick C at Tue Aug 25 08:58:15 2020 (Iwkd4)
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Galveston? Meh, it's safe.
We're a night away from Laura's landfall and I went to Skyvector for a quick look at Houston area TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast). Sugarland promises gusts of 24 knots, Ellington - 45 knots, Bush Intercontinental - 25 knots.
There may be some storm surge but I think 3-4 feet at the most.
We're a night away from Laura's landfall and I went to Skyvector for a quick look at Houston area TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast). Sugarland promises gusts of 24 knots, Ellington - 45 knots, Bush Intercontinental - 25 knots.
There may be some storm surge but I think 3-4 feet at the most.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Wed Aug 26 21:06:16 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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