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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#441 Postby Texas Snowman » Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:15 pm

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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#442 Postby Brent » Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:45 pm

104 dead and still so many people missing ugh

This is gonna kill more than Harvey did which seems unfathomable
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#443 Postby mmmmsnouts » Mon Jul 07, 2025 5:47 pm

Wishing nothing but the worst for the ghouls who just have to go get their disaster drone footage for clout.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#444 Postby Stratton23 » Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:14 pm

Brent it truely is amazing how this all came from a very weak system that made landfall hundreds of miles well south of the texas border , i think the mountainous terrain of mexico can also be to blame here as that moisture basically got forced to funnel north into central texas as it couldnt go over the mountains that make up most of central mexico
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#445 Postby Brent » Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:35 pm

Stratton23 wrote:Brent it truely is amazing how this all came from a very weak system that made landfall hundreds of miles well south of the texas border , i think the mountainous terrain of mexico can also be to blame here as that moisture basically got forced to funnel north into central texas as it couldnt go over the mountains that make up most of central mexico


I mean it's an area that's been known for this before and then you throw in the middle of the night and a holiday weekend at the peak of the summer when it was probably overcrowded

Yeah it was a recipe for worst case scenario
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#446 Postby storm_in_a_teacup » Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:37 pm

Brent wrote:104 dead and still so many people missing ugh

This is gonna kill more than Harvey did which seems unfathomable


Yeah I think it has already surpassed the toll of Harvey in Texas.

I never lived in the Hill Country, but my family would go there on vacation a lot. I loved always how blue and clear the water in the rivers are, such that you could see all the fish. It breaks my heart to see it in such a state. Some people might fault people for living there, but I've seen how beautiful it is there. So I can understand why people would live by these rivers.

Why do all the most beautiful places have to be prone to natural disasters?
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#447 Postby Brent » Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:44 pm

storm_in_a_teacup wrote:
Brent wrote:104 dead and still so many people missing ugh

This is gonna kill more than Harvey did which seems unfathomable


Yeah I think it has already surpassed the toll of Harvey in Texas.

I never lived in the Hill Country, but my family would go there on vacation a lot. I loved always how blue and clear the water in the rivers are, such that you could see all the fish. It breaks my heart to see it in such a state. Some people might fault people for living there, but I've seen how beautiful it is there. So I can understand why people would live by these rivers.

Why do all the most beautiful places have to be prone to natural disasters?


It's just like how the camp has been there for 100 years despite being in a flood plain and named one of the most dangerous rivers in the country. It's crazy to think about
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#448 Postby Pas_Bon » Mon Jul 07, 2025 10:27 pm

Brent wrote:
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Brent wrote:104 dead and still so many people missing ugh

This is gonna kill more than Harvey did which seems unfathomable


Yeah I think it has already surpassed the toll of Harvey in Texas.

I never lived in the Hill Country, but my family would go there on vacation a lot. I loved always how blue and clear the water in the rivers are, such that you could see all the fish. It breaks my heart to see it in such a state. Some people might fault people for living there, but I've seen how beautiful it is there. So I can understand why people would live by these rivers.

Why do all the most beautiful places have to be prone to natural disasters?


It's just like how the camp has been there for 100 years despite being in a flood plain and named one of the most dangerous rivers in the country. It's crazy to think about



Then, to find out that local officials have been asking for help from
Austin for a robust warning system multiple times in the past - only to get denied repeatedly - makes my stomach turn.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#449 Postby HockeyTx82 » Mon Jul 07, 2025 11:30 pm

https://youtu.be/lbz4lIv4YNs?si=wsmm9Mh3i1CZ4GPK

Interesting video, he specifically mentions a previous flood in the 80s and they installed a NOAA weather radio tower just for this very event that happened.

I hate to say it but I think people are really looking for political blame on a certain person or party it in this case. Seems to happen any time something tragic happens. That's what we've come too as a county.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#450 Postby Brent » Mon Jul 07, 2025 11:42 pm

HockeyTx82 wrote:https://youtu.be/lbz4lIv4YNs?si=wsmm9Mh3i1CZ4GPK

Interesting video, he specifically mentions a previous flood in the 80s and they installed a NOAA weather radio tower just for this very event that happened.

I hate to say it but I think people are really looking for political blame on a certain person or party it in this case. Seems to happen any time something tragic happens. That's what we've come too as a county.


Oh yeah some of the stuff I've read on social media since Friday has made me question our country's future and I'm not being sarcastic or funny either. It's quite embarrassing
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#451 Postby Stratton23 » Mon Jul 07, 2025 11:50 pm

Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that actually a pretty decent cold front for july standards that i see on the 00z GFS and CMC runs in the 8-10 day window?
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#452 Postby Brent » Tue Jul 08, 2025 6:53 am

Stratton23 wrote:Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that actually a pretty decent cold front for july standards that i see on the 00z GFS and CMC runs in the 8-10 day window?


Yeah this has been a crazy start to summer for sure. I mean we haven't even been close to 100 yet and there's no sign of it anytime soon. The GFS never even ends the active pattern. Tick tock ...
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#453 Postby Pas_Bon » Tue Jul 08, 2025 9:20 am

Brent wrote:
Stratton23 wrote:Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that actually a pretty decent cold front for july standards that i see on the 00z GFS and CMC runs in the 8-10 day window?


Yeah this has been a crazy start to summer for sure. I mean we haven't even been close to 100 yet and there's no sign of it anytime soon. The GFS never even ends the active pattern. Tick tock ...


We can all thank our stars that the EPAC has a monopoly on cyclogenesis thus far this year, because with this open door policy we've had along the Gulf Coast, we'd have all been walloped by now.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#454 Postby Brent » Tue Jul 08, 2025 9:33 am

Pas_Bon wrote:
Brent wrote:
Stratton23 wrote:Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that actually a pretty decent cold front for july standards that i see on the 00z GFS and CMC runs in the 8-10 day window?


Yeah this has been a crazy start to summer for sure. I mean we haven't even been close to 100 yet and there's no sign of it anytime soon. The GFS never even ends the active pattern. Tick tock ...


We can all thank our stars that the EPAC has a monopoly on cyclogenesis thus far this year, because with this open door policy we've had along the Gulf Coast, we'd have all been walloped by now.


Yeah makes me wonder what peak season will bring because if we keep this weakness over us the Gulf is gonna be wide open eventually
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#455 Postby txtwister78 » Tue Jul 08, 2025 1:31 pm

It appears our region will be sandwiched in between two high pressure systems in medium range and as a result this active/unsettled pattern may very well continue for the next week or two before we finally see a shift to a drier pattern late July into August.

In the meantime, enjoy the "cooler" afternoons while dodging the mosquitos that are starting to look like house flies in the morning and at night.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#456 Postby Stratton23 » Tue Jul 08, 2025 2:06 pm

txtwister78 I wouldnt mind drier weather for a change, problem is the models have consistently over done ridging this summer. I dont know why, but anytime they have shown some sort of big heat ridge really setting up over texas in the medium range, its ended up being more wetter and not as hot.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#457 Postby wxman22 » Tue Jul 08, 2025 2:28 pm

Stratton23 wrote:txtwister78 I wouldnt mind drier weather for a change, problem is the models have consistently over done ridging this summer. I dont know why, but anytime they have shown some sort of big heat ridge really setting up over texas in the medium range, its ended up being more wetter and not as hot.


The models may be underestimating the effects of evaporation due to the widespread saturated soils.
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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#458 Postby Texas Snowman » Tue Jul 08, 2025 4:20 pm

Governor Abbott says there are 109 dead and 161 still missing. I had not seen anything previously that indicated such a large number are still missing. :(

 https://x.com/chron/status/1942692215802757418

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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#459 Postby Texas Snowman » Tue Jul 08, 2025 4:49 pm

This was already a staggering disaster. I don’t even know what to say at this point…

 https://x.com/billbishopkhou/status/1942695441562243456

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Re: Texas Summer 2025

#460 Postby UTSARoadrunner4 » Tue Jul 08, 2025 5:45 pm

Texas Snowman wrote:This was already a staggering disaster. I don’t even know what to say at this point…

 https://x.com/billbishopkhou/status/1942695441562243456


This is horrific. That’s the only way to put it.

According to KSAT, as of today, this would be the 4th deadliest flood in Texas history.

https://www.ksat.com/weather/2025/07/08 ... s-history/

Kerrville PD also stated that their last “live rescue” was made on Friday.
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