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the sun is out today. Harvey is on its way to Louisiana now. downtown Houston is still underwater though.
.I'm just glad people think we're important enough to advertise to
this thread sucks
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=ecmwf®ion=scus&pkg=mslp_uv850&runtime=2017082712&fh=72&xpos=0&ypos=0
The above is the link to the European solution, that just ran. It is showing the loop that was discussed previously, and making direct landfall over Houston. This is the fifth run of the European model to show this, so there is no reason to believe that a near or direct landfall near Houston at this point is likely possible.
I know what SpaceWeatherCity said, but I can guarantee you they will rescind their comments. At this point in time this is what we can expect :
Harvey will continue to move south and eventually make its way back over the Gulf, sometime tomorrow.
When Harvey makes its way over the Gulf, it will then head east for roughly 30 hours. During this time it will intensify, which means heavy rain bands will begin to persist as the core of the system re-intensifies, swinging moisture from the Gulf over the coast.
As Thursday approaches, Harvey will then make a Northeast turn towards Houston. Intensity at this point is unknown, we are not sure whether this will be a tropical storm or a category one hurricane - But understand that does not matter in terms of impact.
It is estimated an additional 24 to 30 inches of rain can fall in Houston metro area, on top of what has already fallen by next Thursday. I cannot overstate enough how much I hope that model is wrong, on that value.
Continue to listen very closely to your national weather service center, local fire departments, as well as emergency personnel. Their guidance right now is crucial to uphold.
this is a worst case scenario. fellow texans, good luck out there. i might be relocating to magnolia later today. if youre in need of help near there hit me up and ill see what i can do.
this thread smh
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i didnt know hurricane memes were a thing but here we are
i am rooting for my boy dippidy of course
freakinI'm in Fourth Ward. You guys could get flooding but the good news for both of you is that you wouldn't have to drive too far north to be in the [relatively] clear
I'm in Huntsville three times a week so if you want to grab lunch or something I'm not against the idea
we've just barely ever spoken to each other which is why I didn't think to visit you
also turns out there's a case of water in the trunk of my car so it looks like I'm set B)