August 2022
- Texaspirate11
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I am rooting for S Texas they just declared a disaster due to their extreme drought.
Just because you're disabled, you don't have to be a victim
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Every...single...cell...
They either dodge the house or just evaporate to nothing right as they get to us. Have only managed a quarter of an inch total from everything. Looking at around 2 inches or slightly less since May.
They either dodge the house or just evaporate to nothing right as they get to us. Have only managed a quarter of an inch total from everything. Looking at around 2 inches or slightly less since May.
That’s about what I’ve had since May as well.
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That is absolutely depressing to know that their literally is a weak tropical system on our doorstep and it’s literally going to take most of the moisture away from us, as I say, next! Another day getting shafted yet again, but what else is new?
Another King Rancher…
The storm track may shift northeastward up the Texas coast just like previous occurrences. That would put more areas in play.
But even if it's going to South Texas, then we'd still be on the "dirty side".
So not seeing the issue?
But even if it's going to South Texas, then we'd still be on the "dirty side".
So not seeing the issue?
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User Null its not going to be able to really going anymore NE because its been pushed south by high pressure over Northwest Texas, and most of the convection is on the south side of this system, if it goes in south of corpus christi, we wont get anything, it needs to come in around Matagorda bay for SE Texas to get widespread rain, the trajectory of the low in land also is a factor, models forecast the low to move almost due west after a landfall around or just south of CC, we would need the low to track more NNW to get more rain in here
Normally when a storm makes a landfall around CC, we get a lot of rain across southeast TX. Harvey made landfall just north of there. So it’s kinda odd for a system to make a landfall around there and we not get anything from it. I’m guessing it’s because it’s a really small system.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 5:51 pm User Null its not going to be able to really going anymore NE because its been pushed south by high pressure over Northwest Texas, and most of the convection is on the south side of this system, if it goes in south of corpus christi, we wont get anything, it needs to come in around Matagorda bay for SE Texas to get widespread rain, the trajectory of the low in land also is a factor, models forecast the low to move almost due west after a landfall around or just south of CC, we would need the low to track more NNW to get more rain in here
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Cpv17 its not just that, its also that most of the convection is to the south of where the “center” is, kinda similar to barry back in 2019, but yeah Harvey was a much bigger storm, this is definitely much smaller in size