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brighter the color the higher chance of a significant tornado (EF2+) pretty much ...
Maybe it's the model overlay or my amateur eyes but I sure don't like when that line segment looks like it goes more cellular vs linear between Baton Rouge and Hammond. IMO that would be something to watch and possibly lead toward more tornadic activity vs straight line wind....
[quote]The manager of their townhome community told them "it hasn't flooded there before". Based on the elevation maps they're around 7-10ft above sea level. [/quote] at that height, I'd be gone. Knowing the damage that occurred from Katrina on the MS Gulf Coast with surge especially. It seems ...
now that everyone is looking at model data I figured I should pop this in, gives a general Idea as to what pressures match to what strength of a storm.[link=(http://lagic.lsu.edu/hurricanes/saffir-simpson.htm)]Hurricane Pressure Chart[/link]...
[quote]This bitch can't be that stupid![/quote] oh she is :lol: :lol: :lol: ...
[quote]The HMON would like a word with you... [/quote] HMON stuck in august of 2005 with that look :lol:...
[quote]Isn't that why its a subtropical storm? Which is below a tropical storm? Because its not really forming? The more formed and routine, the stronger the storm basically?[/quote] pretty much, with this storm specifically it's going to struggle the whole way through it seems which is going to ...
[quote]English anyone?[/quote] basically Alberto is gonna take a while to get it's act together if at all....
around 2pm for euro I believe ...
[quote]Hopefully it doesn't shift too far westward. Would be bad for NO. Models have been consistently pushing it ever so slightly more westward everyday though.[/quote] This is the major concern for NO and the gulf coast in general, these early season storms are not prolific wind producers but, ...
probably yes, cat 1 would probably be the max imo...
this is a good graph that can be used as a guide on pressures in general. [img]http://www.coolgeography.co.uk/GCSE/Year11/Managing%20Hazards/Tropical%20storms/saffir-simpson_scale.jpg[/img]...
[quote]So what does this mean for us tards that are going to be on the Alabama coast?[/quote] expect a few rainy/windy days regardless of it making landfall in MS or LA ...
[quote]This is a gif. It may take a second to load. I was trying to get a high resolution one and finally got it.[/quote] just beautiful, amazing how clear the images are now....
That graph Basically shows how strong the models "think" it'll get given atmospheric conditions, time of year, location etc. Not a total expert but I wouldn't put to much into the one generating a Cat 1 at landfall (anything is possible though) but, this won't explode into some huge major storm, jus...

re: 2018 hurricane season

Posted by GeauxTigers2525 on 4/25/18 at 6:19 pm
The blue shed will save us all :nana:...
[quote]What is that app? I need one that shows the velocity[/quote] RadarScope (Awesome app btw) costs ~$10 If I remember right....
that is one scary to borderline frightening velocity image to say the least :speechless: ...
this dude was 2 beers in within the first 15 minutes :lol:...
[quote]How will the students get to Selu?[/quote] [img]https://media.riffsy.com/images/dfed7756de754b2e3cf4d2e85a3abe96/tenor.gif[/img]...