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[Gustav] New Tropical Threat

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by marks0223, Aug 25, 2008.

  1. KingCheetah

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    Here's an old gif on flooding in the Houston metro area should a big storm hit.
     
  2. LoveRoxHateJazz

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    EVERYONE BUY GAS
     
  3. TraJ

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    I don't think we get a say in it. It's going to hit where it's going to hit, and there's nothing we can do about that.
     
  4. Jeremiah

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    I hope you mean for Houston only -- Rita definitely wasn't "nothing" for some of us. :)

    And Gustav's not going to Houston. Models running more and more east by the minute.
     
  6. Jeremiah

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    Holy crap- it's supposed to hit CAT5 tonight.

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  7. H-Town Info

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    I hope that storm when it hits inland doesn't become an Allison...
     
  8. GuerillaBlack

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    I mean, it's only 15 MB from Cat 5. Don't be surprised if it hits that tonight.

    It is though. Most (if not all) models have it stalling once it makes landfall.
     
  9. H-Town Info

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    yea from that projection path, it is going to stall around the east texas/west Louisana for at least 2 days after landfall probably on early Tuesday morning
     
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    hey everyone down in the Gulf Coast, please take care of yourselves and your loved ones. I hate having to see my family and friends have to deal with this stress all over again.
     
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    This has been an incredibly difficult storm for the NHC to forecast and it appears that will continue. They still aren't that great at forecasting exactly when a storm will bump against a ridge and change direction. I can see the forecast being off my quite a bit even a day or two off from landfall. The possibility of another Allison type rain event is troubling.
     
  13. marks0223

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    Newest models are out. 5 or 6 models predict Gustav to do a U-Turn and that's probably going to give us a rain and gusty wind event.

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  14. H-Town Info

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    Time to deal with Allison Part Dos
     
  15. Dubious

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    I had to work a golf outing in League City this morning. The traffic jam was Southbound on I-45 in Clear Lake. I did see about 25 tour buses headed to Galveston.

    Dubious' evacuation lessons from Rita:

    1.Get up and leave in the middle of the night! Not only is the traffic lighter but it's a lot cooler than sitting stopped on the freeway in a 101 heat index. (and it's darker when you have to pee on the side of the road)

    From the track above, I'd say about 1 AM Monday is a good ETD. And plan to go West, not North ( and sure as hell not East!). Rita ended up being a lot harder on the people that drove the 20 hours to get to East Texas than in the ones that just stayed put. Maybe see if you can get a room in New Braunfels and just take the kids to Schliterbaun for Labor Day.
     
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    Oh damn. So, Gustav wants an encore? Models have it turning back around after landfall:

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  17. MadMax

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    If you said Rita was nothing...you were wrong. 20 foot storm surge. Communities in SE Texas were destroyed. $10 billion in damage in a sparsely populated area. Had Rita made impact in Houston, it would have been a freaking nightmare.
     
  18. Dubious

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    He did call it as nothing for Houston. He said it was going to turn and it did.
    It was pure luck, but he did take a shot and was right.
     
  19. MadMax

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    i thought he was talking about intensity...so he was talking about location?? so he's saying this one is going to hit houston?
     
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