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re: Storm Tracking Thread: Post Tropical Storm Hermine
Posted on 8/24/16 at 11:27 am to HubbaBubba
Posted on 8/24/16 at 11:27 am to HubbaBubba
TBH if it stayed on that track I'm pretty sure SE Louisiana would still get a shite ton of water depending on how fast it moves. If it stays on that track I'm hoping it hits further west to Texas. Sorry Texas but you guys need to take one for the team. Ideally it hits east but I honestly wouldn't doubt this thing keeps moving westward based on the trends past 5 days or so. I've yet to see it move eastward in the models...going to be interesting what they predict once it gets some circulation and atmospheric conditions.
Posted on 8/24/16 at 11:28 am to deuce985
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TBH if it stayed on that track I'm pretty sure SE Louisiana would still get a shite ton of water depending on how fast it moves. If it stays on that track I'm hoping it hits further west to Texas. Sorry Texas but you guys need to take one for the team. Ideally it hits east but I honestly wouldn't doubt this thing keeps moving westward based on the trends past 5 days or so. I've yet to see it move eastward in the models...going to be interesting what they predict once it gets some circulation and atmospheric conditions.
as long as it isn't stalling and moving at good pace, i'm not overly worried about precipitation flooding. Coastal flooding is obvious issue depending upon landfall location of places in LA.
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