August 2021: Major Hurricane Ida/SE Louisiana Landfall
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Flip flop..flip flop...
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Well, gang, I am going to bed. Who knows what I will wake up to tomorrow, but rest assured, there will be a debate on it.
Remember, the Hurricane Hunters will go out there tomorrow, so the models will have new and fresh information ingested into the models. As I read myself to sleep about the Federal Writers' Project ( A WPA agency during the Great Depression, my research), I will you all a good night.
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Beginning to get good curvature. Still looks like the vorticity is stretched but not near as much as earlier with an area around 14.5 or further up s of Jamaica where it could consolidate as it moves wnw. Hard to zero in at night...
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Before sunset it did look loosely organized on visible satellite and some convection was firing overhead. We will see if further consolidation can occur overnight.
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At least we can settle a good bit of this tomorrow once recon gets in there.
0z GFS is trending a little further w.
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Yep GFS shifted a little back to the west, something tocwatch
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I don’t know what to think lol.. can’t wait for recon to get in there hopefully tomorrow
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All i can say is i hope we get some rain this week, this current hot weather pattern can take a hike, this heat make me feel so tired, mother nature is a bi*ch sometimes lol
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Ukie into Marsh Island/Vermillion Bay
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Scattered rain chances are expected over the next couple of days. Overall, this summer has been pretty wet and I would much rather have a "dry spell" versus a hurricane hitting us.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 12:03 am All i can say is i hope we get some rain this week, this current hot weather pattern can take a hike, this heat make me feel so tired, mother nature is a bi*ch sometimes lol
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It was the last reliable model showing a westerly landfall. Amazing how quickly the models adjusted from an elongated low developing along the coast of Central America to one developing southwest of Jamaica and tracking north/northwest. We went from a Mexico landfall to a Lousiana landfall over a matter of 24-36 hours
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Andrew I lived in a desert for 2 years, dry spells definitely are not welcomed here lol