Appreciate David Paul’s delivery of the possible impacts and uncertainty in play with this storm. Informative, and keeps us viewers aware that we need to stay attentive.
Crazy, crazy, crazy. I can still hear in my mind the suction sounds from around my front door as the winds outside escalated to 100+ mph and tore fences down, felled trees into cars, branches broken everywhere, loss of power for days. 5 minutes of sheer not knowing the outcome of each passing minute. Definitely marked on the calendar.
The way this has kept moving up the coast on the forecast makes me feel it’s gonna be on Galveston’s doorstep. Luckily it’s just projected to be a Cat 1 and if that’s all we get all year, I would be happy with that.
Back in 2022, Ian was forecasted to be downgraded to a Cat1 from a Cat3 at landfall due to strong vertical shear and dry air entrainment. Instead, it blossomed into a borderline Cat5 atlandfall in suite of all those factors.
Hopefully it direct hits closer to corpus christi & not closer to us here in the htown metro/graater metro. But the storm is so wide, we will get rain & wind from it by being on the right/east side of it regardless of where it direct hits. Lets hope it doesn't stay over the warm to hot gulf of mexico waters too long; the longer it stays over the gulf of mexico the worse it may get. And of course, let's HOPE that the power stays on to all!! It's too doggone hot right now, extended power outages would be the worst right now!!
Thanks David. Still wish they would set up in international waters off the coast of Africa and when a low tries to close circulation bomb ( conventional but strong) it from above in the N-E-S-W quadrants at the same time with timed charges at 3 various different altitudes per quadrant. Prevent it from getting to hurricane status to begin with, keep it a rain event with no closed circulation. It is 2024, the insurance industry and governments could save billions in property and life loss.
Does hurricane Sandy and hurricane Beryl share similar characteristics? Sandy slammed the eastern United States as a combination hurricane/nor'easter/winter storm. Beryl will strike Texas (somewhere) as storms are coming from the north….just wondering🤔
Russia launched thousands of missiles in the Caribbean and Atlantic oceans skies and waters with there war games exercise before they docked in Cuba these missiles reach a temperature of 7,500 degrees with thousands of them landing in the waters will heat it up like a frying pan😂