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Showing posts with label Hurricane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hurricane. Show all posts

Sunday, August 29, 2021

Cat 4 Hurricane Ida

 All eyes on Hurricane Ida currently a Cat 4 hurricane with 150 mph winds and a pressure of 933 mb as of 8:00 am eastern time. Ida is expected to intensify just a little more before landfall perhaps reaching 155 mph. Ida is about 50 miles away from making official landfall. 


Catastrophic storm surge is expected 12-16 feet in Southeastern Louisiana between Morgan city and mouth of the Mississippi river.

The time has run out to evacuate, you do not want to be stuck in traffic while the Hurricane is making landfall. Shelter in place and be prepared to power outages for long periods of time. The NHC has strong wording mentioning some areas may be unlivable for a period of time.

Please stay tuned to the NHC and the National Weather Service for immediate broadcast.


Ohio Valley 

We will see 6-10 inches of rain by the time Ida reaches our area, at that time Ida will be a Tropical Depression. A hydrological outlook has been issued along with a Moderate Risk for flooding on day 3.









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Friday, July 2, 2021

Hurricane Elsa Update


Hurricane Elsa



 Here is the cone of uncertainty issued by the National Hurricane Center. 

Tropical Storm Force Winds probability.

90% purple, 80% dark red, 70% light red, 60% orange.


Here are the current estimated arrival times. Elsa is expected to reach south Florida by late Sunday into Early Monday.

Key messages in English 

Key messages en espanol 


If you are in the path of this storm, stay abreast to your local Meteorologists and National Weather Service Meteorologists for immediate updates.


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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Major Hurricane Laura


At 1:00 am CDT, Hurricane Laura made landfall near Cameron, Louisiana with 150 mph winds, a pressure of 938 mb, as major category 4 hurricane.



Hurricane Laura is now a Major category 4 Hurricane!

Hurricane Laura is currently at category 4 hurricane with 150 mph winds and with a pressure of 940 mb.

Laura is moving north-northwest at 15 mph.

Laura is expected to make landfall as a high end Cat 4 Hurricane with 150 mph winds.

Potentially deadly storm surge up to 20 feet in some locations, see storm surge forecast below.


Tropical Tidbits





Forecast Track 

Tropical Storm force winds potential.



Storm surge potential.




Rainfall potential.







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Saturday, July 25, 2020

Hurricane Hanna Makes Landfall In Texas

Official Hurricane Landfall





Tropical Storm Hanna is now a Category 1 Hurricane with 90 mph winds, pressure 973 moving WSW at 8 mph.



Image From Tropical Tidbits

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Here are the wind speed probabilities.
 
 
Here is the rainfall threat.
 

Arrival Time

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