http://www.tormenta.net/frame_page.asp? ... pt34us.htm
Officially it has made landfall at matagorda bay near Port.O.Connor so from now on it will begin to weaken rapidly as it gets further inland.Thankfully it organized as a hurricane close to the coast because it may haved been a cat 2.
Noon CDT advisory=Landfall officially at matagorda 80 mph
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Noon CDT advisory=Landfall officially at matagorda 80 mph
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According to CNBC, well actually CNBC had Paul Goodloe from the Weather Channel on and in an area in Texas, called Seacliff (Sea something) reported 97 mph SUSTAINED winds with gusts to 111 mph ...
Right now, I'm thankful that Claudette didn't have another 24-48 hours over water ... or the ticking time bomb would have exploded ...
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Right now, I'm thankful that Claudette didn't have another 24-48 hours over water ... or the ticking time bomb would have exploded ...
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