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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#981 Postby MONTEGUT_LA » Wed Sep 11, 2024 7:42 pm

Craters wrote:Looking at the Lake Charles radar, so I'm not sure how high it's seeing at that range, but Thibodaux should be entering the northern part of the eye soon if it's not there already.


Thanks. We have flash flooding in the street. No water in house yet. Hopefully it stops soon. I havent heard reports of Montegut yet. We lost contact with our family there due to no cell service.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#982 Postby Stormgodess » Wed Sep 11, 2024 7:53 pm

Stormcenter wrote:Francine is coming a lot closer to
NOLA than the NHC or anyone thought.


Bruce Katz FOX 8 New Orleans thought it, and he's been salty about it all day.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#983 Postby Craters » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:03 pm

MONTEGUT_LA wrote:
Craters wrote:Looking at the Lake Charles radar, so I'm not sure how high it's seeing at that range, but Thibodaux should be entering the northern part of the eye soon if it's not there already.


Thanks. We have flash flooding in the street. No water in house yet. Hopefully it stops soon. I havent heard reports of Montegut yet. We lost contact with our family there due to no cell service.

You might actually be in the clear now, rain-wise. Looking from both Mobile and Lake Charles, the bottom half of the eye isn't even showing up on the radar — it just opens up into nothingness. I don't know if that's some sort of attenuation effect or not, but, as some folks mentioned earlier, it really looks to be essentially a halfacane in terms of the rain.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#984 Postby MONTEGUT_LA » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:13 pm

Craters wrote:
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Craters wrote:Looking at the Lake Charles radar, so I'm not sure how high it's seeing at that range, but Thibodaux should be entering the northern part of the eye soon if it's not there already.


Thanks. We have flash flooding in the street. No water in house yet. Hopefully it stops soon. I havent heard reports of Montegut yet. We lost contact with our family there due to no cell service.

You might actually be in the clear now, rain-wise. Looking from both Mobile and Lake Charles, the bottom half of the eye isn't even showing up on the radar — it just opens up into nothingness. I don't know if that's some sort of attenuation effect or not, but, as some folks mentioned earlier, it really looks to be essentially a halfacane in terms of the rain.


It is finally slacking off. It is dark outside so cant tell if my son has any damage, but i see on fb major damages in houma and down the bayou. It is like Ida all over again minus a few cat (s).
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#985 Postby Hurricane2022 » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:14 pm

This whole struggle of Hurricane Francine reminds me of Hurricane Beryl, where when it seemed to be weakening, it maintained its strength and sometimes it even strengthened, as we saw it do in Jamaica and near the Yucatan peninsula. I also remember that some folks here that were afraid that fighting storms would become the big theme of 2024. Francine, despite all its ugliness, despite its flaws, despite the blows it took from the Wind Shear and dry air (and more! :lol: ), proved to be a very resilient hurricane. Let's see what will come later, in 15 - 20 days ahead.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#986 Postby LARanger » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:15 pm

Stormcenter wrote:Francine is coming a lot closer to
NOLA than the NHC or anyone thought.


That’s been me in the Models thread.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#987 Postby Sciencerocks » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:17 pm

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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#988 Postby NDG » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:39 pm

New Orleans Int'l just reported 78 mph wind gust.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#989 Postby Stormgodess » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:44 pm

NDG wrote:New Orleans Int'l just reported 78 mph wind gust.


Yeh the main storm is just hitting us here on the Northshore and WOW! :eek:
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#990 Postby hipshot » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:55 pm

Stormgodess wrote:
NDG wrote:New Orleans Int'l just reported 78 mph wind gust.


"the main storm is just hitting us here on the Northshore and WOW! :eek:

What do you mean by the "Northshore". I have a friend who lives on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain
so I'm a little concerned.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#991 Postby ronjon » Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:56 pm

Big blowup of convection near center on SAT last couple of hours. Could Francine be getting baroclinally enhanced as it transitions to extratropical?
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#992 Postby ronjon » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:04 pm

261k connections without power in Louisiana as of 10 minutes ago.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#993 Postby Stormgodess » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:07 pm

hipshot wrote:
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NDG wrote:New Orleans Int'l just reported 78 mph wind gust.


"the main storm is just hitting us here on the Northshore and WOW! :eek:

What do you mean by the "Northshore". I have a friend who lives on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain
so I'm a little concerned.


Yes the Northshore of Lake Ponchatrain looks to be getting it worse than I am, North of Lake Maurepas.

The Northshore has 3 HOURS of this left! And we still haven't gotten the worst of it. Power is out all over. Flooding is happening, there is surge in the Lakes.

And I'm curious what sort of effect being over the lakes does to a storm like this? Could it help sustain its strength?
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#994 Postby Bamagirl2408 » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:18 pm

I caught the tail end earlier on Fox Weather mentioning the bayou waters “feeding” energy into it near that Houma/NO area.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#995 Postby Nimbus » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:28 pm

Stormgodess wrote:
hipshot wrote:
Stormgodess wrote:
"the main storm is just hitting us here on the Northshore and WOW! :eek:

What do you mean by the "Northshore". I have a friend who lives on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain
so I'm a little concerned.


Yes the Northshore of Lake Ponchatrain looks to be getting it worse than I am, North of Lake Maurepas.

The Northshore has 3 HOURS of this left! And we still haven't gotten the worst of it. Power is out all over. Flooding is happening, there is surge in the Lakes.

And I'm curious what sort of effect being over the lakes does to a storm like this? Could it help sustain its strength?


Winds are usually higher blowing across large open bodies of water and there is an intense narrow eyewall with winds70+ mph that just cleared Armstrong international airport. Those wind speeds may not drop much in the next 3 or 4 hours inland. The worst wind and rain rates with gusts 50+ only lasts for an hour or so and then its pretty much over.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#996 Postby ScottNAtlanta » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:32 pm

Seems like a more easterly movement than was foretasted
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#997 Postby cajungal » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:41 pm

We got slammed here in Thibodaux. Never saw the water come up that high. We ended up getting water in our house. Luckily only our study and laundry room and not entire house.
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#998 Postby pcolaman » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:48 pm

So has this storm now separated into 2 different energy's of convection? Blob moving east has me baffled. When it's supposed to be moving nnw now. :double:
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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#999 Postby NDG » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:50 pm

Crazy that the eye, at least in the low levels popped out on radar tonight, I guess brown water effect and energy off of Lake Pontchartrain.

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Re: ATL: FRANCINE - Hurricane - Discussion

#1000 Postby IsabelaWeather » Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:50 pm

wxman57 wrote:New Orleans airports reporting gusts to 48 and 42 kts, but sustained wind below TS strength. Francine is under-performing, which is good for my sister in the western eyewall. No obs close to hurricane strength yet, just strong wind gusts.



UHHHHHHH???

This weather station was on the weak side of the storm and I dont even think made it in the eyewall...

Edit, looking at the map it definitely took the N and/or NW eyewall.

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