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So when will we see the flaming oil-slick rain and gator-filled tsunamis? http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/worst_case_scenario.png What, no piahrana with wings? |
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I hope it stays south;major rain event that could fuck up my new pool liner. I played that game in Feb. My subdivision was built on a swamp thirty years ago, my pool installed 15 years ago. It rained the entire week the liner was installed, and to help fill the pool fast enough to keep the liner in place the groundwater was pumped from the gravel bed into the pool, so that mess had to be cleaned up ASAP by yours truly. ![]() |
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I'll be removing the safety pin from the panic button when I get home this evening.
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We are watching it here at work. I work for an aviation company. Will see in the next few days if they start any evacuations off the rigs.
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As of now it's not even forecast to make it to hurricane strength.
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the gulf is pretty warm, especialy around La. alex was forecast to stay a weak TS and it became a cat 2 just before landfall
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As of now it's not even forecast to make it to hurricane strength. Allison was just a tropical storm too. I'm just saying. ![]() |
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Oil will all blow into LA wetlands. Check.
NOLA will once and for all be totally destroyed. Check. Burn wetlands to get rid of oil. (Burn will stop at waterline) Check. Wetlands grasses regrow by Labor Day. Check. Profit. |
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Quoted: Quoted: As of now it's not even forecast to make it to hurricane strength. Allison was just a tropical storm too. I'm just saying. ![]() 36" of rain in 24 hours...back in June of 2001 |
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I remember it well. I was on vacation and trenching in water and sewer lines, to the house. Jefferson county to the east got 40" of rain. Houston to the west got 36" of rain. I got 3" of rain.
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I haven't been all too impressed with the NHC and their forecasting so far this season...
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Quoted: I remember it well. I was on vacation and trenching in water and sewer lines, to the house. Jefferson county to the east got 40" of rain. Houston to the west got 36" of rain. I got 3" of rain. That storm messed with me from the middle of the week. It followed me to NO, then followed me back home in a sardine class Continental Airlines Scare Bus. Then I got the hell out of Houston and was out of contact that friday. Saturday afternoon, I found out the entire city was flooded. My house was fine, 30 miles north of the city. But none of my credit cards worked, neither did my ATM. Thankfully I had cash. Lesson learned. |
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Quoted: I haven't been all too impressed with the NHC and their forecasting so far this season... I'm skeptical about TD3 right now, particularly its track and strength forecasts. I think it will hit Port O'Connor or south. High pressure over Alabama will keep it south. |
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I haven't been all too impressed with the NHC and their forecasting so far this season... I'm skeptical about TD3 right now, particularly its track and strength forecasts. I think it will hit Port O'Connor or south. High pressure over Alabama will keep it south. w00t!!! ![]() ![]() |
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That high over AL is supposed to move, and the current thoughts are, the landfall will be a little to the right of what they are showing now. Which is Beaumont. Personally, I'd like to see it move right. Right over Pensacola..
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That site was good last season;now they make you pay for loops that were free last year. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I haven't been all too impressed with the NHC and their forecasting so far this season... I'm skeptical about TD3 right now, particularly its track and strength forecasts. I think it will hit Port O'Connor or south. High pressure over Alabama will keep it south. w00t!!! ![]() ![]() Should be high enough so you will only see 8-10" of rain ![]() ![]() |
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I'm saying further north of the predicted track (but not by much) which takes the later portion more towards LA.
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Hopefully Rooms 2 Go will still deliver my furniture tomorrow. If not - fuck you TD3!
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Is this the "hurricane-o'-flame" everyone has been talking about?
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Should be high enough so you will only see 8-10" of rain ![]() ![]() you should see my yard right now... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Should be high enough so you will only see 8-10" of rain ![]() ![]() you should see my yard right now... Could you start farming crawfish? |
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Should be high enough so you will only see 8-10" of rain ![]() ![]() you should see my yard right now... Post tits or gtfo wait |
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I'm pretty sure posting links to white power web sites is frowned on by site staff. ![]() |
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Looks like they shifted the cone N.....
I still say a little more north. |
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Looks like they shifted the cone N..... I still say a little more north. No more north. ![]() |
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Quoted: Where about are you? I'm in Lafayette.Quoted: Looks like they shifted the cone N..... I still say a little more north. No more north. ![]() |
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Where about are you? I'm in Lafayette.
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Looks like they shifted the cone N..... I still say a little more north. No more north. ![]() Mandeville. If you look at the picture I posted, the little blue track goes right over my house haha. |
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Looks like they shifted the cone N..... I still say a little more north. No more north. ![]() You could come to my house. I'll be on the east side hitting golf balls in a driving rain 450+ yards over the local double-pond hole at Mississippi National. ![]() |
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Looks like they shifted the cone N..... I still say a little more north. No more north. ![]() Understandable... and I wish they would forecast this right. I have no idea how they had the idea that it would go where they predicted before, even I thought the previous cone was way S and W while the storm had a continuous NW direction and not WNW like they were stating. |
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Fuck. Guess I'm going pull the generator out and making sure all is well with it tomorrow (again). Without the generator, I can't keep the beer cold.
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