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Should be seeing the eye clear out pretty soon by the looks of it. Satellite imagery you can see some intense thunderstorms "hot towers" firing off around the eye wall. I think once eye clears out it will start dropping pressure pretty fast again.
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Originally posted by TMC50 View PostI am as prepared as we can be in Sheridan. Good thing for me is if SHTF, we have a full concession stand with plenty of provisions and drinks. Now my wife, she is not happy.
Will you ride over on Sunday and stand my tower blind back up on our lease in Sheridan, that would be great! Just got the darn thing stood back up and fixed last Saturday but didn't have time to anchor it
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I'm on the hurricane crew at my plant on chocolate Bayou in Brazoria county, I just got off the phone with the shift supervisor on right now and they aren't shutting the plant down. Just treating it as a major rainstorm. I gave them my opinion, they didn't like it. I live in Santa Fe and thinking real hard about getting out of here in the morning. My only real options though are the deer lease in Columbus or in laws farm in navasota. I don't know if either of those would be much better. I'm not worried about flood, I'm worried about 4 or 5 days of no power with 3 young boys.
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Originally posted by Stuck View PostHell no. With that said I will be keeping my eye on it and in 5 min can have a bag packed and all the paper work I need loaded and in the car. Personally I don't see how the NWS missed this soooooo **** bad. What told the "experts" this was going to stay a TD? There was nothing I saw unless it ran across the gulf in record time. Wherever it hits is going to be devastated, but from what I'm seeing Harvey is really tightening up and there are going to be areas receiving enourmous amounts of rain but not nearly as wide spread as predicted. I could very well be wrong, hell, won't even be the first time I'm wrong today. Right now I'm just hoping my parents bay house survives in Seadrift and my camp house in Colorado County looks similar to the way it does now on Sunday. But hey, you live to play another day, you live to play another day.
Originally posted by TB80 View PostHow concerned do folks in the San Antonio area need to be?
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Originally posted by AgHntr10 View PostI wonder what this means for the people buying my house(closing tomorrow)? I planned to call my agent as soon as I get done tomorrow and tell her to cancel it. We aren't a coastal county but Hardin county so just the next one up and less than 50 miles from the Sabine Jetties.
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Originally posted by 1369 View PostNo, it's not voluntary. My post up above was direct from Jackson County Office of Emergency Management.
Funny, the eye of Carla went right over Edna and everyone stayed home for the most part. My grandparents had a limb down in their front yard and lost power for a few hours.
My folks took us to my great aunt's house in Austin and it was worse there with tornadoes. House across the street from my great aunt's house wasn't there the next day.
Anyway we'll ride it out in El Campo and hope everyone affected by this storm fares well.
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Originally posted by Playa View PostEasy to second guess now, but as of late yesterday the storm was fighting shear AND dry air aloft, 2 big inhibitors of intensification. I think they expected them to persist longer than they did and the extra time has let Harvey become Harvey Hurricane.
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A quick tip, put a glass of ice cubes in your freezer. THat way you will know if your freezer looses power, how warm it got in there. if you have cubes your still good, if you have a frozen glass of water, time to empty it. I always leave a solo cup full of ice in mine at the ranch just to know.Last edited by BrianL; 08-24-2017, 03:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Tx_Wader View PostI saw that.
Funny, the eye of Carla went right over Edna and everyone stayed home for the most part. My grandparents had a limb down in their front yard and lost power for a few hours.
My folks took us to my great aunt's house in Austin and it was worse there with tornadoes. House across the street from my great aunt's house wasn't there the next day.
Anyway we'll ride it out in El Campo and hope everyone affected by this storm fares well.
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Originally posted by ccbluewater View PostShould be seeing the eye clear out pretty soon by the looks of it. Satellite imagery you can see some intense thunderstorms "hot towers" firing off around the eye wall. I think once eye clears out it will start dropping pressure pretty fast again.
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I like this report...
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