cycloneye wrote:https://twitter.com/DerekOrtt/status/1149870606860640257
Yeah, been seeing this on several of the shorter-range, higher-resolution models. WPC forecasting 10-15"+ for this area over the next 72 hours...
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cycloneye wrote:https://twitter.com/DerekOrtt/status/1149870606860640257
ktulu909 wrote:Sure feels like alot of folks are pulling for Barry.
chaser1 wrote:Did I just overlook it or has the NHC 10:00 P.M. Discussion still not come out yet?
chaser1 wrote:Did I just overlook it or has the NHC 10:00 P.M. Discussion still not come out yet?
chaser1 wrote:Did I just overlook it or has the NHC 10:00 P.M. Discussion still not come out yet?
drewschmaltz wrote:ktulu909 wrote:Sure feels like alot of folks are pulling for Barry.
I really enjoy following along with the discussion and reading. Due to my lack of meteorological skills, I can't add much to the technical discussion. However, I always feel compelled to chime in when these sort of posts start occurring.
I think I speak for most of us when I say we are storm/weather enthusiasts. We don't track storms, analyze them, and even travel to experience them with the thought "I am here to watch this thing dissipate". We are here to watch them organize. And when they do, they become more interesting and more aw-inspiring.
Fortunately, it has absolutely no bearing on the outcome of the storm. It's important to separate that fact. I'm not going to refresh the page in hopes of "poof". And, I don't feel bad about it.
Frank P wrote:This is what happens when ya get storms that come from Tennessee and Alabama .. I want my Cape Verdi storms back to track.![]()
sphelps8681 wrote:ktulu909 wrote:Sure feels like alot of folks are pulling for Barry.
No one is pulling for Barry to do anything. But Barry does expand in a larger area than just the center of LA. It has been making changes that might impact others so all eyes are on this. We all hope and pray things will not be bad but a lot of some very smart people on this site see things changing and want to keep up with the progress of this storm. It actually helps everyone involved.
SunnyThoughts wrote:update is out....They didn't change a thing, other than the fact that it is now moving at 3 mph. Why not just say its stationary? Crazy mess of a storm.
TCu wrote:Frank P wrote:This is what happens when ya get storms that come from Tennessee and Alabama .. I want my Cape Verdi storms back to track.![]()
Started out as a cluster of storms/MCV out east of the Rockies on July 4.
Steve wrote:sphelps8681 wrote:ktulu909 wrote:Sure feels like alot of folks are pulling for Barry.
No one is pulling for Barry to do anything. But Barry does expand in a larger area than just the center of LA. It has been making changes that might impact others so all eyes are on this. We all hope and pray things will not be bad but a lot of some very smart people on this site see things changing and want to keep up with the progress of this storm. It actually helps everyone involved.
I'm not going to lie. I want a little bit of fun out of this.
Steve wrote:sphelps8681 wrote:ktulu909 wrote:Sure feels like alot of folks are pulling for Barry.
No one is pulling for Barry to do anything. But Barry does expand in a larger area than just the center of LA. It has been making changes that might impact others so all eyes are on this. We all hope and pray things will not be bad but a lot of some very smart people on this site see things changing and want to keep up with the progress of this storm. It actually helps everyone involved.
I'm not going to lie. I want a little bit of fun out of this.
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