shaggy
Old Mossy Horns
Not looking good for New Orleans. Even if it does stay weak and below 100mph its angle of approach and very slow movement is gonna create alot of surge and a ton of rain to a city that's below sea level.
@woodmoose think yall will get by ok. Seems the Mississippi delta to just east of there seems to be the target area. Slow mover so heavy rain would be the biggest threat west of track.
I was at Forst Fisher all weekend. It look like it was already there. Saturday was a mess.Either way Sally looks to drop quite a bit of rain over NC....me and Shaggy were sadly contemplating the impact all that rain will have on the skeeter's down on our club.....
Another interesting thing noted on some of the latest runs is a broad area of storms off the SE coast that the models try to organize into a system around Sept 25-28th.....if that did form it would be just off the SE coast and with the way the pattern evolved would have a fairly high chance of impacting the Carolina's with a lot of rain if nothing else.....
The GFS never fully develops it but it comes close...
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Thanks for keeping us informed
do you agree with the local yokel tv forecast that none but sally will impact US?5 named storms at the same time......only 1 name left before we hit the greek alphabet....
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do you agree with the local yokel tv forecast that none but sally will impact US?
ehhhhhh yeah mostly.......the models try to form a storm near the SE in 7-10 days that is not associated with any of the current plethora of storms, and I would keep a eye on ole Teddy there are certain scenarios that could play out to make him more of a threat.....one big problem with this many systems is it plays absolute hell with the models trying to predict exactly how all these storms play out and little changes now could be big changes later.
Yep, I heard Teddy was gonna be a bear.
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5 named storms at the same time......only 1 name left before we hit the greek alphabet....
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Getting reports from friends down around Pensacola and Orange Beach that Sally has really whacked that part of the gulf coast. A bunch of folks didn’t think this was going to be bad and stuck around/didn’t prepare properly. Thankfully I think it wasn’t so bad that there were many casualties but a lot of boats/homes/businesses are going to be totaled when it’s all said and done.
Setting up that insurance claim for a total lossWhat always gets me is all the vehicles parked down by the waterfront. While I know much of the land is flat, I would find the highest ground possible. I was watching one Weather Service meteorologist reporting from a parking garage. My vehicle would be on the second floor or higher.
Looks like another cancelled fishing trip on September 26th is in store for us out of Hatteras.
^^^^thats sucks. Its only at 7mph now. I can't find what predictions are speedwise when it rolls through here. What are yall guessing.