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re: Tropical Storm Claudette - Heading Out Sea
Posted on 6/15/21 at 6:35 am to sledgehammer
Posted on 6/15/21 at 6:35 am to sledgehammer
How is this going to affect my travels this weekend around Houston
Posted on 6/15/21 at 6:42 am to Cosmo
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So a and b gone
Both fake storms
When did we start naming every cluster of clouds out in the Mid-Atlantic that causes us to run out of names by mid September?
Posted on 6/15/21 at 6:46 am to East Coast Band
When the government required all agencies push the climate change faux narrative. OMG!!! It’s bad, we’re consistently running out of storm names every year!!!!! Get it?
Posted on 6/15/21 at 6:52 am to LoneStar23
Probably not much unless it moves way west.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 6:55 am to sledgehammer
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Anyone’s wife trying to convince the family to evacuate yet?
Just your’s sweetchuck
Posted on 6/15/21 at 7:00 am to East Coast Band
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When did we start naming every cluster of clouds out in the Mid-Atlantic that causes us to run out of names by mid September?
It gets a name when sustained winds reach 39 mph. Unlike the winter storm BS, there's an objective standard.
Last year and this year we saw a lot of systems steal a name.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 7:20 am to East Coast Band
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When did we start naming every cluster of clouds out in the Mid-Atlantic that causes us to run out of names by mid September?
When government agencies and local governments realized that the federal government will pay for anything with a named system, they will milk it for all the government cheese they can get.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 7:22 am to Bestbank Tiger
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Philippe Papin
@pppapin
I have to say, Tropical Storm #Bill's structure has exceeded my expectations this morning. Overnight convection managed to become more axis-symmetric, realigning the low-level vortex w/ the mid-level center overnight.
Yes that the 40N latitude marker Bill is soon crossing...
Posted on 6/15/21 at 7:27 am to Bobby OG Johnson
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Eric Blake Cyclone
@EricBlake12
The @NWSWPC is highlighting the risk of very heavy rain for the northern Gulf Coast in association with whatever entity comes out of the Gulf of Mexico late week. That 7” contour runs from south-central Louisiana to NW Florida with a 10” peak!
Posted on 6/15/21 at 7:36 am to Bobby OG Johnson
How worried are we about winds with this storm? It seems like everything I read is focusing on rain.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 7:44 am to Swagga
When will people start talking about opening the Morganza Spillway ? We have to be prepared. 
Posted on 6/15/21 at 7:54 am to Bobby OG Johnson
Invest 92 looks like a bunch of thunder storms at this point. Hurricane center sees something though so I guess I have to prepare for bad weather from Friday to Sunday which stinks because I have fishing plans for Father’s Day.
I haven’t seen any projection beyond a tropical depression. Looks like rain is a certainty for Louisiana no matter what.
Thursday will be my day to make the call on my weekend plans
I haven’t seen any projection beyond a tropical depression. Looks like rain is a certainty for Louisiana no matter what.
Thursday will be my day to make the call on my weekend plans
Posted on 6/15/21 at 8:41 am to Bobby OG Johnson
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That 7” contour runs from south-central Louisiana to NW Florida with a 10” peak!
While these are certainly high totals they are not what we typically associate with devastating flood potential. As far back as a few weeks ago, this time frame was highlighted as having potential major flooding risk for places along the Gulf. The main concern was that a system would get trapped under a blocking high pressure and dump a ton of rain. However, over time things have trended more progressive and it looks like any potential system will be able to escape off to the NE. Things could still change but this looks like a typical June setup with a disorganized system moving N & then NE with most of the rain displaced east of the center.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 8:47 am to Swagga
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How worried are we about winds with this storm?
Only women who share people's weather Facebook pages are worried.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 8:48 am to rds dc
Do you know if it’ll be a rain all day type of thing or off and on? Trying to decide what to do about a SanDestin weekend trip we have planned.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 8:56 am to Slidellproud
Rain all day type of thing
Posted on 6/15/21 at 9:19 am to 225Tyga
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boy, if that track holds awful lot of rain is coming to new orleans and it's one working turbine
NOLA finally getting hit with some of this awful weather/the west part of the state getting some reprieve?

Posted on 6/15/21 at 9:24 am to A Smoke Break
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NOLA finally getting hit with some of this awful weather/the west part of the state getting some reprieve?
I mean... NOLA ended up getting hit by a cat. 3 hurricane last year
Posted on 6/15/21 at 9:25 am to A Smoke Break
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NOLA finally getting hit with some of this awful weather/the west part of the state getting some reprieve?
What is wrong with you?
Posted on 6/15/21 at 9:25 am to A Smoke Break
How safe am I for a beach day in Pensacola Thursday? Looks like the weather channels I can find say I’ll luck out with no rain during the day until evening and night time Thursday.
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