Hurricane Harvey - August 2017

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  • #121
im in central texas, 20 miles west of Ft Hood and we are expecting some 2 inches of rain some winds thats about it. prayers going way down to the coastal towns/ btw, just checked and seems as harvey been upgraded to a cat. 4
 
  • #122
FOR THOSE WATCHING THE WEATHER CHANNEL- Jim Cantore is broadcasting from in front of the Omni hotel on the bayfront - and yeah, its blowing like that but he is bringing the drama ... and its always windy on the seawall

the media, especially TWC, are always saying this hurricane is a doomsday catatratopic storm. watch them with a grain of salt. yes, storm is big, but the media is almost always dramatizing every storm.
 
  • #123
A alert that has been reliable has just sent me a thing that say he cat 4

dont believe yet me()
 
  • #124
hurricane force winds will impact the corpus core and north - again rockport aransas seadrift will have the eyewall cross over them with very serious implications. Based on latest info my area will experience tropical storm winds - downtown, bayfront, the island, NAS Corpus Christi will receive hurricane force winds - current power outages impacting 40,000 so far that will get worse. Anticipated landfall at 8-8:30 pm

Blowy and wet here - our worst will come from water later. We don't play with water.
 
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  • #126
I so agree

There numbers and cats are from the planes in the sky in the storm

one of those things they drop out of the plane went thro a wind gust of 1 mph higher than a cat 3

now they are cat 4

the barametric pressure has dropped 2 in the last 4.5 hours

the last cycle was 4 hours and a 5 pt drop

well see

Category 3: Winds ranging from 111 to 130 mph cause significant damage to property, humans, and animals. Mobile and poorly constructed frame homes are often destroyed, and even well-built frame homes commonly sustain major damage. Significant damage to apartments and shopping centers (even those made of wood or steel) can be expected. Category 3 storms can also cause extensive inland flooding. Electricity and water are commonly unavailable for several days to several weeks after the storm, therefore it’s important for residents to have their own stores of canned food and water.
Category 4: Winds range from 131 to 155 mph and can cause catastrophic damage to property, humans, and animals. Severe structural damage to frame homes, apartments, and shopping centers should be expected. Category 4 hurricanes often include long-term power outages and water shortages lasting from a few weeks to a few months, so again, it’s important for any remaining residents to have a significant nonperishable food and water supply at han

http://www.coastalliving.com/lifestyle/whats-the-difference-hurricane-categories
 
  • #127
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http://wset.com/news/nation-world/hurricane-harvey-strengthens-to-category-4

That eye wow
 
  • #128
Just reporting

JIm is on his feet 9 feet from the ocean

with no technical issue s

Corpis whatever!!
 
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Corpus CARIIS - sparkling city by the (at the moment very angry)sea! Love ya! You are keeping me sane!
 
  • #133
Cat 4 now :( Please take care BigFatMommyDog and everyone in Harvey's path.

Category 4 Hurricane Harvey's Landfall Imminent; Catastrophic Rainfall Flood Threat; Strongest Texas Coastal Bend Landfall in at Least 47 Years
Aug 25 2017 07:00 PM EDT

Harvey is now a Category 4 hurricane off the coast of Texas and continues to strengthen.

It is expected to make landfall as a major hurricane tonight along the Texas Gulf Coast.

Harvey will then stall or meander for several days, leading to a threat of catastrophic flooding in parts of Texas.

Dangerous storm-surge flooding, damaging winds and a couple tornadoes are also threats.

Hurricane, tropical storm and storm surge warnings have been issued for parts of Texas.
 
  • #134
there are more people at risk than just Corpus residents - its Rockport and Aransas on up to Port O'Conner that are gonna get hit bad - we will have our moment.

Also if I suddenly go silent, it's because I lost comms - I post back as soon as I can.

I am only doing corpus cause that is the only live reporter I have seen

I am visual

Jim is standing up out in the middle right by the ocean

there will be flooding for sure

oceanfront stuff is gone

but a cat 4

well see
 
  • #135
based on the size of the eye and the rotation, the surf will push up in the areas north of Corpus - the actual bay of Corpus Christi proper will experience the outflow - (circle your finger counter clockwise when you pas "12" going to "9" you have inflow, when you pass "9" going to "6" you have outflow - the surf will pile up north and push out south of the eyewall - that's why where I am is experiencing a much lesser event than our poor beautiful friends in Rockport on up
 
  • #136
Corpus cars on the expressway

looks like us in a summer storm !
 
  • #137
[video=twitter;901213707648323584]https://twitter.com/DanLindsey77/status/901213707648323584[/video]
 
  • #138
In all liklihood you will lose power my dear get the flashlight charge all your electronic toys turn your freezer fridge to coldest


get your condoms out and in the freezer

if poss go grab some XL

not scaring you but you prob will lost elec
 
  • #139
LATEST UPDATES

Hurricane Harvey, now a major Category 4 storm, is packing maximum wind speeds of 130 mph.

It is expected to make landfall just east of Corpus Christi between 10 p.m. Friday and 2 a.m. ET Saturday.

It will likely batter the state with major winds, historic rainfall and potentially "catastrophic" flooding.

Eight million people are under hurricane warnings, and nearly 1 million others are under tropical storm warnings.

More than 31,000 people in the Corpus Christi area were without power as of 6 p.m. ET, AEP Power said...

https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/hurricane-harvey
 
  • #140
Also from twitter some stats.

Last Category 4 #hurricane to hit the US was Charlie in 2004, 13 years ago.

Last Category 4 in Texas was Carla in 1961, 56 years ago.
 
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