**** 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Tropical Storm Rafael (60 mph) | Heading to the Gulf ****

Mask

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crazy situation when your second location gets weather that your first location always get….




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easy_b

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crazy situation when your second location gets weather that your first location always get….




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If this don’t make you believe in climate change, I don’t know what else to tell you. This do not supposed to happen.
 

easy_b

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Here we go with this shit
Sir, since when you have a hurricane warning near Fulton county when the last time that happened???? Sir I studied meteorology for a very time. Also asked study environmental science, especially when it comes to weather changes. Whether you like it or not over the last 15 years, things has been changing and changing rapidly when it comes to earths weather.
 

woodchuck

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The crazy thing about these tornado watches/warnings is, it has nothing to do with Helene. We're getting hit with an upper atmospheric cold front right now. That's what's contributing to these tornadoes. It's going to be really rough for central & south Ga. when Helene comes to town.
 
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easy_b

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Helene keeps drinking up dry air which has kept her rapidly intensify. We may have lucked out
No, that piece of dry air was due to the drywall replacement. It’s almost gone now it’s been a get ready to intensify in the next few hours.
 

meilmarc

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No, that piece of dry air was due to the drywall replacement. It’s almost gone now it’s been a get ready to intensify in the next few hours.

Dry air came from a northern front that's moving thru the gulf coast. It came through Houston yesterday evening and knocked out all the humidity. Feels good as fuck outside. That dry air is headed to the eastern gulf if it hasn't already arrived.
 

easy_b

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Dry air came from a northern front that's moving thru the gulf coast. It came through Houston yesterday evening and knocked out all the humidity. Feels good as fuck outside. That dry air is headed to the eastern gulf if it hasn't already arrived.
Yes, it did but like I said the storm last night did the eyewall replacement process would allow dry air to briefly come into the storm but now it’s almost mostly gone
 

Mask

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Sir, since when you have a hurricane warning near Fulton county when the last time that happened???? Sir I studied meteorology for a very time. Also asked study environmental science, especially when it comes to weather changes. Whether you like it or not over the last 15 years, things has been changing and changing rapidly when it comes to earths weather.
I just be forgetting you’re the person who discovered climate change

My baddd
 

easy_b

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I just be forgetting you’re the person who discovered climate change

My baddd
I’ve been screaming about climate change ever since the early 2000s so behavior yourself, young man
 

4 Dimensional

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New NHC advisory has the storm at 120 mph. She is officially a category 3 and seems to be going through rapid intensification.

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Hurricane Helene Tropical Cyclone Update
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092024
225 PM EDT Thu Sep 26 2024

...AIR FORCE HURRICANE HUNTERS FIND HELENE A MAJOR HURRICANE...

The Air Force Hurricane Hunters found that the maximum sustained
winds have increased to near 120 mph (195 km/h). This makes
Helene a dangerous category 3 major hurricane. Additional
strengthening is expected before Helene makes landfall in the
Florida Big Bend this evening.
 

woodchuck

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She'll definitely reach category 3. I think she'll max out at 125 mph before landfall. Worse, she undergoes rapid intensification and makes it to category 4 (130 mph+).
One of my fellow weather nerds (you're a professional, we're proud weather nerds) told me that whatever category it's predicted to be, prepare for one category higher.
 

4 Dimensional

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One of my fellow weather nerds (you're a professional, we're proud weather nerds) told me that whatever category it's predicted to be, prepare for one category higher.

Yeah, we'll likely see a category 4 at this point.

It's moving fast, so it's plausible that this may still be a hurricane by the time it reaches the ATL area. At minimum, a strong tropical storm.


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