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re: Delta Moves On...Cleanup Begins

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Posted by slackster
Houston
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Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:53 am to
NHC going with 140mph fat 4 right before Yucatán landfall.
Posted by GEAUXmedic
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Posted by LSU2001
Cut Off, La.
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:54 am to
quote:

ummmmm..

If this is going to be a Category 5 in the Gulf briefly, what is causing it to go down to a Cat 2 by landfall? Shear?


combination of vertical shear, cooler water near the coast, and some continental air getting into the circulation.

The forward speed may mean that it has less time to weaken and may push a much higher surge than normally expected with a cat 2 cane.
This post was edited on 10/6/20 at 9:56 am
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
91836 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:54 am to
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Visited Storm2k, those weenies are trying to convince themselves that this has a high chance of going to Texas.



They’re been riding that Euro train for Laura and Delta.
Posted by rt3
now in the piney woods of Pineville
Member since Apr 2011
147069 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:54 am to
quote:

Hurricane Delta
...REPORTS FROM A NOAA HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT INDICATE DELTA IS NOW A CATEGORY THREE HURRICANE... ...EXPECTED TO BE AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS HURRICANE WHEN IT REACHES THE NORTHEASTERN COAST OF THE YUCATAN PENINSULA...
11:00 AM EDT Tue Oct 6
Location: 18.2°N 82.6°W
Moving: WNW at 16 mph
Min pressure: 955 mb
Max sustained: 115 mph
Posted by Tllsu
Maurice
Member since Nov 2015
2476 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:54 am to
This getting bad quick. Bye bye Cancun
Posted by SlidellCajun
Slidell la
Member since May 2019
16356 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:55 am to
FWIW

Looks fairly compact at this point

Recent Eye measured 6 miles wide
Winds projected out 25 miles
Posted by greenwave
Member since Oct 2011
3879 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:55 am to
Have a flight out of Baton Rouge Wednesday return Sunday, (was supposed to go to on a trip but that got cancelled so I can change flights)

to stay or to go? Never rode out a hurricane, have a big test to study for. What to do what to do.
Posted by Hydrilla Gorilla
North Shore
Member since May 2017
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Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:55 am to
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:55 am to
DONT FORGET YALL

Today at 5 we gonna meet at Cypremort Point n dump that all that ice y’all been makin and cool that water like that. I got all of my Yetis makin ice. I’m a pass by Dons and pick up some boudin and see y’all down there
This post was edited on 10/6/20 at 9:56 am
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
Member since Jul 2009
40972 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:55 am to
Cozumel about to get wrecked
Posted by Gotabyte
Slidell
Member since Feb 2020
303 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:56 am to
BULLETIN
Hurricane Delta Advisory Number 8
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL262020
1100 AM EDT Tue Oct 06 2020

...REPORTS FROM A NOAA HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT INDICATE DELTA IS
NOW A CATEGORY THREE HURRICANE...
...EXPECTED TO BE AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS HURRICANE WHEN IT REACHES
THE NORTHEASTERN COAST OF THE YUCATAN PENINSULA...


SUMMARY OF 1100 AM EDT...1500 UTC...INFORMATION
-----------------------------------------------
LOCATION...18.2N 82.6W
ABOUT 320 MI...520 KM ESE OF COZUMEL MEXICO
ABOUT 120 MI...190 KM SW OF GRAND CAYMAN
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...115 MPH...185 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 300 DEGREES AT 16 MPH...26 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...955 MB...28.20 INCHES
Posted by OldSouth
Folsom, LA
Member since Oct 2011
11005 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:56 am to
quote:

Winds projected out 25 miles
Link? Now or at U.S. landfall?
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
91836 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:57 am to
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Satellite imagery and recent NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft data show that Delta is a very symmetric and compact hurricane. The aircraft reported a tiny 5-nmi-wide eye, which has also been seen in radar imagery from the Cayman Islands, and there is a hint of a pinhole eye in infrared satellite data. The central pressure has continued to fall, with the lastest center dropwindsonde data supporting a pressure of 955 mb. The plane has reported a peak flight-level winds of 109 kt, and believable SFMR winds of 102 kt. Therefore, the initial intensity is set at 100 kt, making Delta the third major hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. Delta has continued to rapidly strengthen over the past 24 hours, with an estimated 55-kt increase in wind speed between 1200 UTC Monday and 1200 UTC today. Environmental conditions of low vertical wind shear, deep warm waters, and sufficient mid-level moisture are expected to support additional rapid intensification through today, and the only reason that the strengthening could slow is if a difficult-to-predict eyewall replace cycle begins. The SHIPS Rapid intensification index continues to indicate a high likelihood of at least an additional 25-30 kt of intensity increase before the system reaches the northeastern portion of the Yucatan Peninsula. Given that, the NHC intensity forecast is above the various intensity aids and call for Delta to be an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane when it nears the Yucatan. It could be stronger than indicated below since landfall is predicted to occur between the 12 and 24 h forecast points. Some reduction in intensity is likely when Delta moves over land, but the environmental conditions over the southern Gulf of Mexico are expected to support re-strengthening, and the NHC intensity forecast shows a second peak in 48-72 hours. As mentioned before, increasing southwesterly shear and cooler shelf waters near the northern Gulf coast are expected to cause some reduction in wind speed, but Delta is still expected to be a dangerous hurricane when it nears the northern Gulf coast.

Delta is moving west-northwestward at about 14 kt. A mid-level ridge that extends westward across Florida and the northeastern Gulf of Mexico should continue to steer Delta west-northwestward to northwestward during the next couple of days. As the hurricane nears the western portion of the ridge it should slow down. By day three a developing trough over the south-central United States is expected to cause Delta to turn northward toward the northern Gulf coast. The track guidance is tightly clustered through 48 hours, but there is still a fair amount of spread thereafter regarding the timing and details of the northward turn. The ECMWF and its ensemble mean are well west of the bulk of the remainder of the guidance. The NHC track lies near the TVCA multi-model consensus which is close to a blend of the GFS, HWRF, UKMET ensemble mean.
This post was edited on 10/6/20 at 9:59 am
Posted by LSU2001
Cut Off, La.
Member since Nov 2007
2388 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:57 am to
Man frick don's, you better stop and billy's and best stop for some real boudin not that tourist crap don's peddles LOL
Posted by Black n Gold
Member since Feb 2009
15961 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:58 am to
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meet at Cypremort Point n dump that all that ice y’all been makin


I used all of mine last night during some pre-storm sex with the wife.
Posted by Ancient Astronaut
Member since May 2015
37323 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:58 am to
No work Thursday it looks like.
Posted by X123F45
Member since Apr 2015
29788 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:58 am to
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to stay or to go? Never rode out a hurricane, have a big test to study for. What to do what to do.




Stay.

As shitty as gustav was to the power grid in BR, I look back on those two weeks as some of the best times of my life.
Posted by MrLSU
Yellowstone, Val d'isere
Member since Jan 2004
29713 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:58 am to
Gustav was a Tropical Storm when it reached Baton Rouge with sustained winds of 61 mph with gusts of 90 mph. It was also 12 years ago when we had more coastline and marsh to protect the area.

If Delta hits Baton Rouge as a Cat 2 there will be massive devastation from tree damage across the area which will definitely take weeks to fix.
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 10/6/20 at 9:58 am to
Yeah frick thag
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