Posted on 07/24/2020 1:43:57 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Tropical Storm Hanna has developed in the Central Gulf of Mexico. All interests along the Texas Gulf Coast should be prepared for deteriorating weather conditions over the next 24 hours. Hanna is expected to strengthen before making landfall.
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Hanna looks like she could be a double-dipper
Sucks that Cameron County and Corpus area has closed all beach access, even if you’re on the beach in a condo. The closure begins at noon today.
My fav option is Geocolor during the daylight hours. Stunning!
And now I have Hannah Hannah bo bana banana nana fo fana fee fi fo fana running through my head.
What are the CLP5 modelers smoking?
I may never forgive you for that ear worm.
LOL. That one is always an outlier. Just look at it and figure the storm isn't going there.
Summary Of 0100 PM CDT...Information
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About 230 MI...E of Corpus Christi TX
Max Sustained Winds...50 MPH...
Movement:...WNW at 9 MPH
Pressure...999 MB...
On the forecast track, center of Hanna should make landfall along
the Texas coast within the warning area Saturday afternoon or
evening.
No bowing. lol. The Navy chart has a weird color scheme (go figure - Navy! - LOL).
Darn! Hannas path is going the wrong direction!
We need rain in Central TX!!
Keep an eye on the system off the Africa coast. The one behind Gonzalo.
You can choose the different locations, lots of viewing options by either hover and click on map, or choosing from tabs on left:
GOES EAST https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/index.php
My fav option is Geocolor during the daylight hours. Stunning!
THANKS!! I have bookmarked that!
Summary Of 0400 PM CDT...Information
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About 195 MI...E of Corpus Christi TX
Max Sustained Winds...50 MPH...
Movement:...W at 10 MPH
Pressure...999 MB...
On/Off Hurricane List Mash Here-->
Oh dear......with everything else going on.....
Yup, we have the clouds, not good for my depression, but no much needed rain. Auburn, AL, just on the northeast edge.
Hang in there! The FL peninsula got a lot of rain from the distant outer bands yesterday even before TS Hanna formed.
Yeah more annoying than anything else,we did have some squally weather however maybe up to 40 knots or so.
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