18Z GFS - SE LA/MS in 48 hours
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18Z GFS - SE LA/MS in 48 hours
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- LAwxrgal
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Frankly I don't see that storm moving up that quickly, although you never know.
I can't see the LLC, I don't know really where it is.
Frankly I don't see that storm moving up that quickly, although you never know.
I can't see the LLC, I don't know really where it is.
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Andrew 92/Isidore & Lili 02/Bill 03/Katrina & Rita 05/Gustav & Ike 08/Isaac 12 (flooded my house)/Harvey 17/Barry 19/Cristobal 20/Claudette 21/Ida 21 (In the Eye)/Francine 24
Wake me up when November ends
Wake me up when November ends
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Re: 18Z GFS - SE LA/MS in 48 hours
dhweather wrote:http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/gfs/18/images/gfs_slp_048m.gif
Yo mama. Quit -removed-.
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- cajungal
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I will even see less than you, Sunny, since I am west of the city. Terrebonne Parish should not see a thing out of Arlene. Sun will probably shine on us. It is not like it would matter to me anyway, because I have to work all weekend straight through. They will not close for a measly tropical storm. It has to be at least cat 3 or above for them to even consider closing. Arlene is just a reminder that we are in for a long season. And just get your supplies ready because when the cape verde season starts, that is when the real worry will kick in for coastal folks.
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I work in One Shell Square. Shell has their own met who advises them. When they close the building, they have to let us go. Building policy. Security reasons. Boy were they ticked two years ago when we got Izzy and then Lily the very next week!
Last year for Ivan, they actually ESCORTED my boss out of the building because she was still there working
Last year for Ivan, they actually ESCORTED my boss out of the building because she was still there working
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If anything, we may have this recent (and MOST welcome) stretch of daily sea breeze thunderstorms shut down this weekend, as we will probably experience subsidence on the western side of Arlene, leaving us high, dry, and hotter than we've been for the last week and a half.
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Andrew '92, Katrina '05, Gustav '08, Isaac '12, Ida '21...and countless other lesser landfalling storms whose names have been eclipsed by "The Big Ones".
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LOL dh. FWIW, the European/ECMWF site is back up. The most recent data I can get is 12z which still took the system in west of New Orleans and doesn't appear to tighten it all that much (maybe close to landfall). It has the tendency toward a left bias when it doesn't sniff out development. Here's the link (if it works).
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... 12!!!step/
Steve
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts ... 12!!!step/
Steve
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I'm in the Prairieville/Dutchtown area. My wife called me about 45 minutes ago (I'm still at work) and said I should hold off coming home. The noise has stopped to my SE (I'm up in Baton Rouge) so I guess it's done for the night. Heard y'all got hammered...was it actually a tornado or t-storm straight-line winds? That's the second time in a week or so that Gonzales has been nailed...I saw the EA bleachers last week. Quite a mess!CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Hey BayouVenteaux, where are you in Ascension? How did you make out through the tornadic storm that went through?
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