East coast gonna get some sprinkles
Oooooh wheee
Oh goodness
Definitely is a weird soundI was up around 3AM and it was raining pretty hard. I could hear an owl making noise, which is something that I never hear. It was pretty eerie.
I remember when I went through hurricane Andrew and the minor hurricanes that hit South Florida I heard that same noise. It is a little creepy.I was up around 3AM and it was raining pretty hard. I could hear an owl making noise, which is something that I never hear. It was pretty eerie.
You do the Lord's work brotha.
With all the batshit trolls on this site, it's people like you that make it worth coming to.
That’s not our fault, the lack of word is on you brotha weeeeeeh….There is not a single psalm or prayer in this thread, nothing but scientific mumbo jumbo.
Heard they getting plenty in Souf Georgia, I’m sure they would love for you to get some.I want me some rain (Atlanta)
Damn a system right off the coast of Texas also….
This is going to get near a category two before it hit Louisiana, but boy they had a lot of rain over the last month. This is going to be a complete mess.You all know how fast storms can form in the Gulf and how quickly they can intensify. So this is a very sudden event.
Just was about to tagg you and ask what’sYou all know how fast storms can form in the Gulf and how quickly they can intensify. So this is a very sudden event.
Looking like landfall is Between Lake Charles and LafayetteThis storm should be named at the 11am update.
Looking like landfall is Between Lake Charles and Lafayette
If that’s the case, it’s will follow Ida’s pathModels usually have a left-hand bias. So, the track may be a little further to the east.
If that’s the case, it’s will follow Ida’s path
To go from a TS to a cat 3 in 2 days would be amazingly fucked up but kool for you weather headsMan, I don't like the looks of this graphic. Models are anticipating a high-end cat 2 or 3. Cat 4 is very probable, too.