ATL: IMELDA - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
YARD INUNDATED, STREET FLOODED, BOTH MY SIDE GATES WIDE OPEN TO ALLOW BETTER FLOW, NO HELP!! It's coming down HARD! and i mean HARD, I'm 1" away from garage flooding
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
sphelps8681 wrote:StormLogic wrote:[url]http://www.dd6.org/rainfall-elevations/maps/rainfall-data-map[/url
Enough said. 30 min rainfall almost at 3" im willing to bet in all these areas in the upper 2's already, these gauges lag
I so agree. No way I only have 2 in the last hour.
I heard them say the rain gauge they use for Lumberton had a malfunction. Yeah, from being overloaded.
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At 6pm, we had 10.5 inches. At 8:35pm, we've gotten 13.5 inches and counting. Still raining hard! *sigh*
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My son just go home from HEB on Dowlen. He said Dolwen Rd is flooding up to the bottom of his door.
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StormLogic wrote:Starting to think the NAM was hitting this right on. I expected Houston to miss most of the rain and it would be well off to the E of it. I also was thinking there would be some type of wobble and stalling going on, which indeed it looks to be stalling or barely moving at this moment in NW Houston. (WHAT HAPPENED TO CONROE BY NOW) When we started seeing copious amounts of rainfall back on Monday in the models, I also noticed that some of the models that have convection on them were spinning this up over land and either stalling and wobbling at any giving time.
I knew it had to been caused by something, stalling or wobble, what else right? Anyways I think as the day progresses there will be more school closure once people start realizing its flooding again, up to 24" or more of rainfall in isolated areas within 60 hrs doesn't sound pleasing. SL
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/nam3km/2019091806/nam3km_apcpn_us_20.png

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StormLogic wrote:StormLogic wrote:Starting to think the NAM was hitting this right on. I expected Houston to miss most of the rain and it would be well off to the E of it. I also was thinking there would be some type of wobble and stalling going on, which indeed it looks to be stalling or barely moving at this moment in NW Houston. (WHAT HAPPENED TO CONROE BY NOW) When we started seeing copious amounts of rainfall back on Monday in the models, I also noticed that some of the models that have convection on them were spinning this up over land and either stalling and wobbling at any giving time.
I knew it had to been caused by something, stalling or wobble, what else right? Anyways I think as the day progresses there will be more school closure once people start realizing its flooding again, up to 24" or more of rainfall in isolated areas within 60 hrs doesn't sound pleasing. SL
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/nam3km/2019091806/nam3km_apcpn_us_20.png
How much does that show from the nam for Hardin county and Jefferson I’m coloring blind
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stormlover2013 wrote:StormLogic wrote:StormLogic wrote:Starting to think the NAM was hitting this right on. I expected Houston to miss most of the rain and it would be well off to the E of it. I also was thinking there would be some type of wobble and stalling going on, which indeed it looks to be stalling or barely moving at this moment in NW Houston. (WHAT HAPPENED TO CONROE BY NOW) When we started seeing copious amounts of rainfall back on Monday in the models, I also noticed that some of the models that have convection on them were spinning this up over land and either stalling and wobbling at any giving time.
I knew it had to been caused by something, stalling or wobble, what else right? Anyways I think as the day progresses there will be more school closure once people start realizing its flooding again, up to 24" or more of rainfall in isolated areas within 60 hrs doesn't sound pleasing. SL
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/nam3km/2019091806/nam3km_apcpn_us_20.png
How much does that show from the nam for Hardin county and Jefferson I’m coloring blind
its all in 24" of rainfall lol
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
southerngale wrote:At 6pm, we had 10.5 inches. At 8:35pm, we've gotten 13.5 inches and counting. Still raining hard! *sigh*
SG I remember reading about the hell you went through during Harvey. Do you remember roughly how much rain you received during Harvey when your neighborhood flooded? The main band looks like it might want to shift east but with back building the extreme rain rates will continue for at least another hour.
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StormLogic wrote:stormlover2013 wrote:StormLogic wrote:
How much does that show from the nam for Hardin county and Jefferson I’m coloring blind
its all in 24" of rainfall lol
poop lol oh my
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southerngale wrote:At 6pm, we had 10.5 inches. At 8:35pm, we've gotten 13.5 inches and counting. Still raining hard! *sigh*
I was hoping you were about to get a break, and the band just lit up again towards Dayton. It just won't stop it seems

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Chambers and Jefferson is getting lambasted.
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1900hurricane wrote:Chambers and Jefferson is getting lambasted.
Se Hardin county as well. Still coming down hard.
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PTrackerLA wrote:southerngale wrote:At 6pm, we had 10.5 inches. At 8:35pm, we've gotten 13.5 inches and counting. Still raining hard! *sigh*
SG I remember reading about the hell you went through during Harvey. Do you remember roughly how much rain you received during Harvey when your neighborhood flooded? The main band looks like it might want to shift east but with back building the extreme rain rates will continue for at least another hour.
52.47" over the duration of Harvey, which was several days, but I don't remember exactly how many.
All day, it has looked like we'd get a break soon, then more develops and it never happens.
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jasons wrote:southerngale wrote:At 6pm, we had 10.5 inches. At 8:35pm, we've gotten 13.5 inches and counting. Still raining hard! *sigh*
I was hoping you were about to get a break, and the band just lit up again towards Dayton. It just won't stop it seems
That's been happening all day.

Some people are talking about leaving as the water is very close to entering homes.
I've heard reports of houses flooding in China and Lumberton, but I cannot confirm this. Some people in China said it's worse than Harvey. Somehow, China was one of the areas that fared best during Harvey.
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PTrackerLA wrote:southerngale wrote:At 6pm, we had 10.5 inches. At 8:35pm, we've gotten 13.5 inches and counting. Still raining hard! *sigh*
SG I remember reading about the hell you went through during Harvey. Do you remember roughly how much rain you received during Harvey when your neighborhood flooded? The main band looks like it might want to shift east but with back building the extreme rain rates will continue for at least another hour.
And isnt it supposed to be worse in the morning?

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southerngale wrote:jasons wrote:southerngale wrote:At 6pm, we had 10.5 inches. At 8:35pm, we've gotten 13.5 inches and counting. Still raining hard! *sigh*
I was hoping you were about to get a break, and the band just lit up again towards Dayton. It just won't stop it seems
That's been happening all day.
Some people are talking about leaving as the water is very close to entering homes.
I've heard reports of houses flooding in China and Lumberton, but I cannot confirm this. Some people in China said it's worse than Harvey. Somehow, China was one of the areas that fared best during Harvey.
I was typing up earlier that homes would flood that might not have flooded during harvey but i never posted for some reason idk

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southerngale wrote:jasons wrote:southerngale wrote:At 6pm, we had 10.5 inches. At 8:35pm, we've gotten 13.5 inches and counting. Still raining hard! *sigh*
I was hoping you were about to get a break, and the band just lit up again towards Dayton. It just won't stop it seems
That's been happening all day.
Some people are talking about leaving as the water is very close to entering homes.
I've heard reports of houses flooding in China and Lumberton, but I cannot confirm this. Some people in China said it's worse than Harvey. Somehow, China was one of the areas that fared best during Harvey.
Yep I'm in lumberton and im hearing people who didnt flooded in harvey are getting water.
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Re: ATL: IMELDA - Tropical Depression - Discussion
My gosh folks, the band is backbuilding all the way to I-45 in Houston. Just relentless.
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jasons wrote:My gosh folks, the band is backbuilding all the way to I-45 in Houston. Just relentless.
12 more hours to go atleast
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