Posted on 08/25/2020 5:35:03 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Hurricane Laura emerged from the Caribbean Sea, leaving behind flooding and fatalities in Hispaniola and Cuba. Former Hurricane Marco dissipated Tuesday morning, a few hours before Laura strengthened to a hurricane.
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Lake Charles Radar Loop
Houston/Galveston Radar Loop
New Orleans Radar Loop
Buoy Obs Near Laura Track
KFDM News Beaumont/Port Arthur
KBTV Fox4 Beaumont
KPLC News Lake Charles Twitter
KHOU News Houston
KHOU News Twitter
Prayers up, for all in the path.
“Little Rock AK published a local threats “
I think Little Rock, Alaska is overreacting.
(heh, That’s why I wrote out Arkansas I wasn’t sure of the abbreviation)
I know they are fairly certain of the track, to Port Arthur. But really, everyone down to Corpus Christi had better keep an eye on this storm. When they get this big, they dont always turn.
If it does stay on track, the city of Sulphur could be under water. This will be worse than Rita.
Wow.
I read somewhere that gas prices would probably not rise much because of low usage during the ongoing pandemic times...guess we’ll find out
Yea. Small cities of Hackberry and Cameron were wiped out by Rita. They bounced back, but theyre about to disappear again.
Ritas surge came up to about 3 miles south of I-10. This could be worse.
There is a HUGE difference in the damage done by 110-115 mph winds and 140-145 mph. A LOT more damage occurs to residential homes. Almost every roof will go.
Ive ridden out a few of these, up to 120 mph. I wouldnt want to be around when anything stronger hit.
My friends in Sulphur just sent me an email saying they have officially transitioned from Quarantine drinking to Hurricane drinking !!
Hurricane Laura will be a sobering experience. Sulphur is too close for comfort to landfall.
I just tuned into the The Hype...I mean, the Weather Channel. They’re saying the NHC is predicting Laura will be a possible Cat 4 by landfall.
They are also saying that (again, according to the NHC) parts of LA will experience “unsurviveable storm surge”. Prediction are that some places could get 15-20 feet of storm surge.
Anyone else hearing that?
No problemo. You bear no fault for anything and get a pass even if you did.
I realize hurricanes don’t go in a straight path.
Laura still seems to be traveling in a NW direction which if it stayed true, would make landfall below Galveston.
What are the factors that make the experts believe that it will still hit near Pt Arthur?
Yes. Theres quite a bit in the Lake Charles area.
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Don’t dismiss the SETexas area, Beaumont/Orange/Port Arthur.
They have a large PetroChem complex also. They all will be
impacted to some degree.
Oil companies will use any excuse to jack prices up.
Yes, the National Hurricane Center stated those exact words in their Public Advisory and Discussion. Look at the top of the thread. Links are there. If you prefer graphics, there is one at the top of the thread which illustrates storm surge 15-20 feet, traveling up to 30 miles inland, in LA.
Laura is moving northwestward at about 13 kt. A gradual turn toward
the north-northwest and north are expected within the next 12-18
hours as the hurricane moves around the western portion of a mid-
level ridge that extends from the western Atlantic into the
southeastern United States. This motion will bring the center of
Laura onshore in southwestern Louisiana or extreme eastern Texas
tonight. By Thursday night, Laura is forecast to turn northeastward,
and then east-northeastward on Friday as it becomes embedded in the
mid-latitude westerlies. The dynamical track models are in good
agreement, and little adjustment to the previous NHC forecast track
was required.
What part of Texas do you live?
This Summer in the Hill Country has not been close to mild.
It’s been hotter than hell.
Im really worried for them. They could have 6 plus feet of surge there. I know several people who have not evacuated. Ive been trying to convince them today to get out.
This is no joke. Theyve never seen surge potential like this. Heading west looks like a good plan to me
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