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- dixiebreeze
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What are they waiting on.....
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Waiting for recon this afternoon?
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As I type, the rain is coming down so hard that you can harly see your hand in front of your face.
I'm surprised recon is waiting till this afternoon to check this system out. If it does go into LA, it is supposed to be tomorrow morning. There are some very flood prone areas in south LA that need to be warned ASAP.
I'm surprised recon is waiting till this afternoon to check this system out. If it does go into LA, it is supposed to be tomorrow morning. There are some very flood prone areas in south LA that need to be warned ASAP.
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When they're indecisive, they should err on the side of caution. Some sort of announcement or warning (I realize that's a bad choice of words) or statement should be issued so that folks who may be impacted are at least aware of what's out there. Wind will not be the problem this time, flooding will be and people in the areas that will be affected should be warned about that possibility. He who hesitates is lost.
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MASCPA, southern LA has had flood watches posted for the last day or so. Local mets have been on top of the rain/possible flooding issue. Not much more the NWS and local mets can do.
Holly, be careful with the flooding. Hope you stay safe. We're getting heavy rains here in Lafayette with the ditches and coulees filling up quickly.
Holly, be careful with the flooding. Hope you stay safe. We're getting heavy rains here in Lafayette with the ditches and coulees filling up quickly.
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Flooding is a way of life around here so it's nothing new. I'm just worried on just how bad it's gonna get when all is said and done. And yes, it is the job of the local NWS to alert us of flooding and high winds but this is being caused by a growing system in the gulf which is probably a TD right now. There needs to be a tropical alert sent out soon.
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Indecisive? What more would you want the local NWS offices to do? The offices have Coastal Flood Watches/Warnings in effect. The forecasts clearly state the threat for heavy rain, flooding, etc.
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mascpa wrote:When they're indecisive, they should err on the side of caution. Some sort of announcement or warning (I realize that's a bad choice of words) or statement should be issued so that folks who may be impacted are at least aware of what's out there. Wind will not be the problem this time, flooding will be and people in the areas that will be affected should be warned about that possibility. He who hesitates is lost.
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Based on what I see, there's still a question in regards to whether this is tropical or a non-tropical system ... with this MASSIVE explosion of convection, but far removed from the circulation center itself, may still indicate a hybrid, non-tropical, or subtropical as well ...
RECON is desperately needed to solve the mystery ...
IMHO, hybrid ...
SF
RECON is desperately needed to solve the mystery ...
IMHO, hybrid ...
SF
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