Well, as they say, that escalated quickly. It will now be a hurricane as it blows through the Keys (which means it will be rough for us further north on Monday). But again, I'm still more worried about what happens in the Gulf. This is going to be hell on the Panhandle.
Right. It is possible. Either way, Cprpus Christi should be paying close attention right about now.
My sympathies for those of you who end up in the bullseye of one of these things. My life certainly isn't perfect right now (although I like it), but I'm well clear of the usual paths of hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, etc.
2004 and 2005 were hellishly busy for hurricanes, but I do not recall two back to back like this, so close that we didn't know which one would get which name.
If the projections are right, the Texas-Louisiana one becomes Laura and the Florida-Alabama one becomes Marco.
So now Marco skims the coast today and tomorrow as a tropical storm, then Laura punches through on Thursday as a hurricane. See you on the other side, Louisiana!
Houston's not quite out of the woods, but I don't expect major impact here. Newscasters are noting that the storm surge could be a problem (from Laura); but I'm too far inland for that to get me. Galveston's sea wall should also absorb most of the brunt for that city. Smaller coastal towns (Freeport, etc.) might have a rough day.
Houston's not quite out of the woods, but I don't expect major impact here. Newscasters are noting that the storm surge could be a problem (from Laura); but I'm too far inland for that to get me. Galveston's sea wall should also absorb most of the brunt for that city. Smaller coastal towns (Freeport, etc.) might have a rough day.
George
I hope damage is minimal in Houston. Good luck, George.
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This just in: Nana has changed course and is now headed for the local bingo hall.
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I usually just right-click the image to copy it and then paste it here. Apparently, that copies all the embedded information, as well. George
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The Tropical Storm Imminently to be Known as Josephine
Anyone's guess right now where it goes.
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Looking good for the USA
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No threat to the US, won't become a hurricane. That was fun while nothing happened.
Next!
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YAY!
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Coming up next, Laura and Marco. More details as they develop, but right now both are in the "what's that you say" category.
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No cones yet, but here we go...
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Obviously, I'm more concerned about the one furthest west. Most models, so far, predict that it will miss Texas, but one never knows.
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They're not issuing advisories on the one furthest west, so other than more-rain-than-average, it's nothing to buckle up for.
The middle one should become Laura at some point soon. Not more than a tropical storm at this point, but that could always change.
My area, South Florida, keeping an eye out. I'm a bit more worried about what happens once it is in the Gulf.
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Well, as they say, that escalated quickly. It will now be a hurricane as it blows through the Keys (which means it will be rough for us further north on Monday). But again, I'm still more worried about what happens in the Gulf. This is going to be hell on the Panhandle.
Say hello to Laura, everyone.
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Unless, of course THIS becomes Laura first. In which case the one above becomes Marco.
Is everyone taking notes?
TEXAS! This one may be coming for y'all after all!
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Could be. Too early to tell.
George
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Right. It is possible. Either way, Cprpus Christi should be paying close attention right about now.
My sympathies for those of you who end up in the bullseye of one of these things. My life certainly isn't perfect right now (although I like it), but I'm well clear of the usual paths of hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, etc.
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2004 and 2005 were hellishly busy for hurricanes, but I do not recall two back to back like this, so close that we didn't know which one would get which name.
If the projections are right, the Texas-Louisiana one becomes Laura and the Florida-Alabama one becomes Marco.
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It's official. The Florida storm is Laura and the Texas storm, when named, is Marco
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Ok, so Marco [assuming it becomes Marco] could be worse. Makes landfall in Texas on Tuesday as a Tropical Storm. Not ideal, but preferable to a Cat 5.
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And Laura appears to be bypassing most of Florida. Other Gulf states beware...
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Wind shear is likely to weaken Marco, which is good, even if it doesn't run right over me.
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Present predictions have both Marco and Laura headed for Louisiana. Still, both are 3-4 days away from landfall.
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Both landing as hurricanes: Marco on Monday and Laura on Wednesday.
I wonder if two storms in such close proximity throw all the models off. I have to look at previous posts, but the cones have been pretty crappy, no?
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So now Marco skims the coast today and tomorrow as a tropical storm, then Laura punches through on Thursday as a hurricane. See you on the other side, Louisiana!
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Houston's not quite out of the woods, but I don't expect major impact here. Newscasters are noting that the storm surge could be a problem (from Laura); but I'm too far inland for that to get me. Galveston's sea wall should also absorb most of the brunt for that city. Smaller coastal towns (Freeport, etc.) might have a rough day.
George
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I hope damage is minimal in Houston. Good luck, George.
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I hope Louisiana in particular had enough time to brace for what's hitting this week. A tropical depression is very wet as far as water is concerned.
But to have it be followed a day or two later by an actual hurricane just seems like misery piled on misery.
If anyone is monitoring local news there, please let us know if folks need help.
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That it is.
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