Search found 192 matches

by Baseballdude2915
Tue Aug 29, 2017 2:05 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: August 2017: Looking Back at Harvey 5 Year Later
Replies: 1801
Views: 989635

Re: August 2017: Harvey/Catastrophic Flood/Recovery

55" here in Dickinson for the event. I live off Deats road and it was absolutely horrible. The road had 6 feet of water in spots. Unfortunately 8" of water made it into my house, however houses just two streets over on lower elevations had over 5 feet! The sight and sound of bay boats, jet...
by Baseballdude2915
Sun Aug 27, 2017 12:47 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: August 2017: Looking Back at Harvey 5 Year Later
Replies: 1801
Views: 989635

Re: August 2017: Tracking Harvey/Catastrophic Flooding/Torna

Torrential rainfall here in Dickinson since around 9PM. 2+ inches per hour.
by Baseballdude2915
Wed Nov 11, 2015 9:30 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: November 2015: Ending Cold & Rainy
Replies: 303
Views: 143800

Re: November 2015: Progressive/Changeable WX Pattern

Very thin but organized squall line headed towards metro in the next hour or two.
Surprising how well its held together for it being so thin. 10 degree drop with fropa.
by Baseballdude2915
Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:51 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: October 2015 - Severe Storms/Moderate Risk Excessive Rainfal
Replies: 767
Views: 332399

Re: October 2015 - Severe Storms/Moderate Risk Excessive Rai

Beginning to see some lift from the SW. Looks like a wet night ahead.
by Baseballdude2915
Sat Oct 24, 2015 11:50 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: October 2015 - Severe Storms/Moderate Risk Excessive Rainfal
Replies: 767
Views: 332399

Re: October 2015 - Heavy Rainfall/Coastal Low/Flash Flood Li

To the untrained eye, it does look like this moved quicker than expected and we might have dodged the 10"+ totals. What is interesting is what Andrew mentioned a page or two back about the multiple lows on the radar. The one between Corpus/Matagorda looks like it is deepening... Beginning of a ...
by Baseballdude2915
Fri Oct 23, 2015 11:28 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: October 2015 - Severe Storms/Moderate Risk Excessive Rainfal
Replies: 767
Views: 332399

Re: October 2015 - Heavy Rainfall/Coastal Low/Flash Flood Li

Andrew wrote:00z GFS
:shock:
Even though it's probably the last model run before we enter nowcast mode, that's impressive.
Looking forward to following the board for another event, good to see this place active after all the years.
by Baseballdude2915
Wed Jun 17, 2015 9:36 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: JUNE 2015 -Scattered Showers/Storms To End The Month
Replies: 1084
Views: 501835

Re: JUNE 2015 -Tracking Tropical Depression Bill

Radar returns are dying by the hour, looks like we are done with the effects of Bill.
GFS shows a shower or two over the next few days then normal high and dry pattern resumes.
Should finally go back to regularly scheduled programming, but glad to see this board lively during an event like Bill.
by Baseballdude2915
Wed Jun 17, 2015 2:41 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: JUNE 2015 -Scattered Showers/Storms To End The Month
Replies: 1084
Views: 501835

Re: JUNE 2015 -Tracking Tropical Depression Bill

Are you guys seeing how the storms over Corpus are cutting off our moisture feed? Quite interesting because they "pick up" again just after Houston... will be interesting to see if Bill's northeastward progression will move the "forcing" over Houston this evening, flooding out t...
by Baseballdude2915
Wed Jun 17, 2015 2:17 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: JUNE 2015 -Scattered Showers/Storms To End The Month
Replies: 1084
Views: 501835

Re: JUNE 2015 -Tracking Tropical Depression Bill

nuby3 wrote:just noticed that NWS raised my Heavy Rain percentage from 50 to 80 for tonight.
They must think all the bands over Corpus will hold together and pull through here overnight.
That's going to be a mess if it does, slow moving and lots of life left. Bill isn't leaving us quietly.
by Baseballdude2915
Tue Jun 16, 2015 9:05 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: JUNE 2015 -Scattered Showers/Storms To End The Month
Replies: 1084
Views: 501835

Re: JUNE 2015 -Tracking Tropical Storm Bill

This is FAR from over.

Serious feeder bands offshore and wherever one sets up (and stalls) could receive upwards of 10" of rain over several hours.
Hopefully the tail end falls apart, but these systems are known to drop a surprise or two on their way out.