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re: Laura - President Trump visits Lake Charles, Louisiana for Hurricane Response Update

Posted on 8/22/20 at 4:19 am to
Posted by PhillyTiger90
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 4:19 am to
So in that scenario Nola gets the east side

Destroya gonna have a REAL hard time defending those insane property tax hikes when the city is underwater from 8” of rain
Posted by TDsngumbo
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 4:22 am to
Also, this would be a nighttime hurricane. Landfall at 8:00 pm.
Posted by PhillyTiger90
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 4:45 am to
Yikes definitely

Night hurricanes are the worst not much sleep when you have 40 mph sustained winds outside
Posted by TDsngumbo
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 4:52 am to
Especially when your neighbor’s dying tree is right outside your bedroom.
Posted by Bobby OG Johnson
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 4:55 am to
Posted by Moe Betta
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:00 am to
quote: "Destroya gonna have a REAL hard time defending those insane property tax hikes when the city is underwater from 8” of rain"


DesTroya is going to have your property reclassified as waterfront and say the tax increases are justified
This post was edited on 8/22/20 at 5:05 am
Posted by East Coast Band
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:14 am to
Looks like 2020 hurricane season teabagging Louisiana
Posted by Bobby OG Johnson
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:15 am to
Posted by The Cool No 9
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:19 am to
If so be safe lake chuck, Laura looks like it’s going to run over the islands and not be able to pickup as much steam?
Posted by DownSouthCrawfish
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:19 am to
Laura and Marco sitting in a tree...
Posted by TDsngumbo
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:24 am to
... F-U-C-K-I-N-G Louisiana
Posted by CitizenK
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:25 am to
Mountains are going to do a number on it. Also the heat will be removed somewhat by Marco from the Gulf so less energy to feed it and why it will not hit as a hurricane.
Posted by TDsngumbo
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:27 am to
Bookmarked for later

There’s almost nothing preventing it from intensifying after leaving Cuba. People saying it won’t strengthen much in the GOM are talking out of their arse.
This post was edited on 8/22/20 at 5:30 am
Posted by Prominentwon
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:33 am to
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CitizenK


Posted by chunk
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:34 am to
I “think” it will hit as a hurricane but NOT a Katrina by any means. I also think it will shift more west...what you guys think/guess?
Posted by AmosMosesAndTwins
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:38 am to
Glad I got the yard mowed.
Posted by TDsngumbo
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:39 am to
quote:

I “think” it will hit as a hurricane but NOT a Katrina by any means.

Katrina was a category 3 at landfall, most people don’t realize that. This storm has the potential to be a category three, although the official forecast doesn’t reflect that at this time. The HWRF & HMON models have been consistent with a very strong hurricane developing once in the gulf. An environment very low in wind shear and very supportive of outflow is forecast to be present over the gulf by then. Combine that with the late August gulf water temps and literally all the ingredients are there.
This post was edited on 8/22/20 at 5:45 am
Posted by chunk
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:44 am to
I thought Katrina was a 4 at landfall...hmm. What’s the westward push if any looking like?
This post was edited on 8/22/20 at 5:45 am
Posted by Tiger Prawn
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:47 am to
quote:

Mountains are going to do a number on it. Also the heat will be removed somewhat by Marco from the Gulf so less energy to feed it and why it will not hit as a hurricane.
The open gulf with August water temps can make shite blow up
This post was edited on 8/22/20 at 5:49 am
Posted by chunk
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Posted on 8/22/20 at 5:47 am to
and how does Marco play into the environment being so close with the hurricane trailing it?
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