Well, we're having a blustery time of it. Storm Ellen on Sunday or was it Monday, and Storm Francis today. Probably not as bad as you suffer in the southern US, but dangerous in the coastal areas, tall lorries (trucks) blown over, and the Severn roadbridge closed to all traffic (the Severn estuary is a notorious windfunnel). No rain yet (in my area); my mum had flooding under her front door (lives 130 miles away).
Apparently just been upgraded to "danger to life" status.
A storm last week caused a landslip in Scotland which unfortunately a train ran into, derailed all parts of the train (only 6 carriages) and the motor unit burst into flames, 3 people killed, others injured - happily only 9 people aboard the train at the time.
Well, we're having a blustery time of it. Storm Ellen on Sunday or was it Monday, and Storm Francis today. Probably not as bad as you suffer in the southern US, but dangerous in the coastal areas, tall lorries (trucks) blown over, and the Severn roadbridge closed to all traffic (the Severn estuary is a notorious windfunnel). No rain yet (in my area); my mum had flooding under her front door (lives 130 miles away).
Apparently just been upgraded to "danger to life" status.
A storm last week caused a landslip in Scotland which unfortunately a train ran into, derailed all parts of the train (only 6 carriages) and the motor unit burst into flames, 3 people killed, others injured - happily only 9 people aboard the train at the time.
We tend to forget about the storms, once they turn away from America. The ones that make the Isles are generally much weaker by that time, but not always.
What's usually said is that whatever weather the (eastern) US gets, we in the UK get two weeks later.
We don't often get whirlwinds or tornados (though there was one last week, great waterspouts photo'd), but we can get very heavy rain after the long travel of high winds over the Atlantic.
The Gulf Stream comes up from the Caribbean, drifts through the ocean, and kisses the west coast of Ireland and of England and Scotland. So much so, would you believe, that there are tropical gardens in Scotland because of the warmth carried by this ocean current (not to mention the abundance of rains that also come over).
Major hurricane making landfall in Louisiana? I'm going to assume anyone in the path of this monster will not be reading this until they are on the other side of it. Please let us know, when it is safe to do so, how we can help.
Laura is now a Cat 3, might strengthen to Cat 4 by landfall. Not so much like Ike as it is like Rita. The good news, such as it is, is that it's moving quickly. As the map above shows, it will be a tropical storm by tomorrow afternoon and a depression soon after that.
Pearland (just south of Houston) is about 100 miles from the Sabine River. We expect tropical storm winds and heavy rain for a few hours overnight. Ideally, I won't even lose power, but loss for a day or so is easily manageable. Also, I need my fence to be intact to let the dogs out.
People in LA, east of the landfall, are in for a much worse time of it. They're definitely in my prayers.
Because of the counter-clockwise circulation of northern hemisphere storms, the west side of the storm is the "clean" side; the east side is the "dirty" side.
I didn't get a drop of rain. (And no wind, power loss, etc.)
My prayers go out, of course, to those in Louisiana. I have a nephew who just moved to New Orleans. I'm sure he's fine, but I'm sure it was quite a change for someone who has lived in the Chicago area most of his life.
I'm sure you're all wise and savvy enough to pick your own charities to support at this time. I'm sending my relief donation to the Foundation Beyond Belief.
In a static image, you take a screen shot of the cone and upload the pic onto GSC
In a dynamic image, you copy the url. When the image associated with the url changes, so does the image on GSC. As I write this, the Paulette cone above started at 5 AM Tuesday. I doubt that was the case when GSG posted the image 18 hours earlier.
No reason to avoid the dynamic images. I was posting static images as a curiosity, to go back and compare the cone as it was forecast on "Frednesday" to the actual storm path however many days later.
I'll jump on the Paulette bandwagon if I start seeing a threat to land. Likewise Rene. But I don't own the thread. Someone else wants to post them, you have an open invitation.
I never tried that before. Would have saved me a ton of time in earlier threads.
Anyway, yeah, doing it that way appears to be the shortcut way of copying the url and pasting it into the "share image by url" blah blah blah even I'm bored. Thanks for putting up with me on that.
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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'm sure you're all wise and savvy enough to pick your own charities to support at this time. I'm sending my relief donation to the Foundation Beyond Belief. https://foundationbeyondbelief.org/c
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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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Well, we're having a blustery time of it. Storm Ellen on Sunday or was it Monday, and Storm Francis today. Probably not as bad as you suffer in the southern US, but dangerous in the coastal areas, tall lorries (trucks) blown over, and the Severn roadbridge closed to all traffic (the Severn estuary is a notorious windfunnel). No rain yet (in my area); my mum had flooding under her front door (lives 130 miles away).
Apparently just been upgraded to "danger to life" status.
A storm last week caused a landslip in Scotland which unfortunately a train ran into, derailed all parts of the train (only 6 carriages) and the motor unit burst into flames, 3 people killed, others injured - happily only 9 people aboard the train at the time.
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We tend to forget about the storms, once they turn away from America. The ones that make the Isles are generally much weaker by that time, but not always.
Praying for you and yours.
George
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Confused. The hurricane names this year were Edouard and Fay. What are Ellen and Francis?
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These must be storms of non-tropical origin. Francis seems to be near the UK right now.
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What's usually said is that whatever weather the (eastern) US gets, we in the UK get two weeks later.
We don't often get whirlwinds or tornados (though there was one last week, great waterspouts photo'd), but we can get very heavy rain after the long travel of high winds over the Atlantic.
The Gulf Stream comes up from the Caribbean, drifts through the ocean, and kisses the west coast of Ireland and of England and Scotland. So much so, would you believe, that there are tropical gardens in Scotland because of the warmth carried by this ocean current (not to mention the abundance of rains that also come over).
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Goodness, haven't seen this in a while.
Major hurricane making landfall in Louisiana? I'm going to assume anyone in the path of this monster will not be reading this until they are on the other side of it. Please let us know, when it is safe to do so, how we can help.
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Laura is now a Cat 3, might strengthen to Cat 4 by landfall. Not so much like Ike as it is like Rita. The good news, such as it is, is that it's moving quickly. As the map above shows, it will be a tropical storm by tomorrow afternoon and a depression soon after that.
Pearland (just south of Houston) is about 100 miles from the Sabine River. We expect tropical storm winds and heavy rain for a few hours overnight. Ideally, I won't even lose power, but loss for a day or so is easily manageable. Also, I need my fence to be intact to let the dogs out.
People in LA, east of the landfall, are in for a much worse time of it. They're definitely in my prayers.
George
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Approaching Cat 5 strength.
If you have the capacity to give, please consider assisting hurricane relief efforts.
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As Laura approaches landfall, the storm surge seems to be the biggest problem.
I'm not sure I'm even going to get rain. My local weather radar shows no rain here before at least 3 AM.
Don't get me wrong. I'm glad I'm not by the Sabine Pass, but I COULD use some rain...
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George, is the shot you posted static or will it update as the storm progresses?
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Static, I think.
Because of the counter-clockwise circulation of northern hemisphere storms, the west side of the storm is the "clean" side; the east side is the "dirty" side.
I didn't get a drop of rain. (And no wind, power loss, etc.)
My prayers go out, of course, to those in Louisiana. I have a nephew who just moved to New Orleans. I'm sure he's fine, but I'm sure it was quite a change for someone who has lived in the Chicago area most of his life.
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It was not static. [You can tell because the path updated]. I'm screencapping because I want to go back and compare projections to the actual path.
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No rest for the weary.
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I was hoping that Laura would take some of the energy out of the Gulf, but temperatures still seem to be about 86 F.
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I'm sure you're all wise and savvy enough to pick your own charities to support at this time. I'm sending my relief donation to the Foundation Beyond Belief.
https://foundationbeyondbelief.org/civicrm/
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No cones to report, but a lot of activity is being watched. I thought the Marco and Laura cones were just awful.
[Oops. Didn't realize I was in mod mode. Sorry about that, folks. This is Raf].
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So Nana [seriously? Nana?] Is headed for Central America while Omar heads for the north Atlantic.
Not sure anyone needs the cones, but let me know if you do.
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This just in: Nana has changed course and is now headed for the local bingo hall.
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This probably won't be a static picture (which may be better, actually). Here's Paulette, currently
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In a static image, you take a screen shot of the cone and upload the pic onto GSC
In a dynamic image, you copy the url. When the image associated with the url changes, so does the image on GSC. As I write this, the Paulette cone above started at 5 AM Tuesday. I doubt that was the case when GSG posted the image 18 hours earlier.
No reason to avoid the dynamic images. I was posting static images as a curiosity, to go back and compare the cone as it was forecast on "Frednesday" to the actual storm path however many days later.
I'll jump on the Paulette bandwagon if I start seeing a threat to land. Likewise Rene. But I don't own the thread. Someone else wants to post them, you have an open invitation.
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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.
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I never tried that before. Would have saved me a ton of time in earlier threads.
Anyway, yeah, doing it that way appears to be the shortcut way of copying the url and pasting it into the "share image by url" blah blah blah even I'm bored. Thanks for putting up with me on that.
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