Be sure to interview the most odd looking, unintelligent person you can find. It seems like those are the only ones on camera in times like this.
Must...resist...easy...joke.
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Be sure to interview the most odd looking, unintelligent person you can find. It seems like those are the only ones on camera in times like this.
We have that here all the time. It's called Summer.What if they threw a tropical storm and nobody rained?
Sorry, I know it’s bad
I remember that one well. It was a late October storm. It never got very strong from a low pressure standpoint, but hung around the coast for several days and kept pumping in the rain & moisture.
Yes! That's the one that saved me from the dunking booth. Our school fair had to be cancelled. From then on I tried not to be the last teacher to volunteer.I remember Juan. The schools didn't know what to do - we had a few days off IIRC.
So it looks like the GFS has moved over to where the NHC had been forcasting the track for the last day or so. Just east of what I think is Vermillion Bay.
So it looks like the GFS has moved over to where the NHC had been forcasting the track for the last day or so. Just east of what I think is Vermillion Bay.
has there ever been a named storm that hit while the spillway was open and we are on month 5 or so of a river flood warning? this is what makes me somewhat worried... all that water has to have some place to go....
gonna be a rain maker - hopefully there will be decent breaks in the banding to offer time for pumps to keep up if we see 10-15" as forecast. I think most will be ok if that 10-15 comes over a period of 36 hrs. But if several come in just an hour or so, it will cause flooding.
Not too familiar with the locations you're mentioning Widge. GFS earlier around 12pm had it tracking right over New Orleans. Is the NHC track
more west?