RaceBoarder
Waiting for the Snow to fly...
Thankfully the storm isn't approaching from a bit further east... That would have made the storm surge even worse...
Most of the power to nolas drainage pumps is out. That’s not great
The common flu kills more people than hurricanes! Open up the states!
Most of the power to nolas drainage pumps is out. That’s not great
I would have thought that would be an independently reserve powered system not on the grid. Since you know during a flood grids fail. Now let's all pile into this elevator to escape the fire.
I would have thought that would be an independently reserve powered system not on the grid. Since you know during a flood grids fail. Now let's all pile into this elevator to escape the fire.
Yikes. Hurricane by 35deg W, Cat 3 by 45deg W. That thing needs to move north into some cooler waters, pronto!
blob:https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/3f4be894-63ff-4a8e-9925-c86b1229683d
blob:https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/3f4b...5-c86b1229683d
Edit: Copy the entire thing:
Code:blob:https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/3f4be894-63ff-4a8e-9925-c86b1229683d
Edit 2: Bermuda looks like it could take it on the nose. THe 120-hour (lol) GFS is showing 135 kt winds.
Not sure where you're getting that from. The latest run of the GFS shows it having sustained winds of 95 knots on the 120-hour panel. The previous run has 92 knots.
I literally posted the goddam link
Edit: Well, I had tested the link but apparently that was local.
Here
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/ana...n=12L&pkg=mslp_uv850&runtime=2021090106&fh=-6
You posted a map showing the forecast winds at 850mb, approximately 5000 feet off the surface. The surface winds are only 95 knots on the GFS.