Weather is awful today in Maryland, apparently we're right in the path of a hurricane that hit Louisiana?
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Weather is awful today in Maryland, apparently we're right in the path of a hurricane that hit Louisiana?
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There's was a 380 mile difference between a hurricane and snow down here in the south. Snow in Texas and hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico.
Whole NOLA metro area is still without power, been down since about 5 PM yesterday.
Drove like 40 miles west to a gas station to get some lunch
I would risk a hurricane for the off chance some real life W. Legs dropped to me
Been out of power for 2 days now, just threw away $100 worth of food. Fuck hurricanes .
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If you have renters or home owners insurance that can be claimed, just document it all.
Get ready Eta, next one looks like its going to hit Nicaragua in about 5 days. Unless hurricane models are grossly inaccurate at getting the prediction wrong that far out.
Nicaragua about to get fucked up. Eta is a very strong Cat 4, probably will be a Cat 5 on landfall.
So the weather models for the next few days down there are a mess.
Everyone seems to agree shit is about to get el fucked in Nicaragua tomorrow, but then some bounce it back into the Caribbean as a TS or remnants that will become Theta.
One has it going over the isthmus and into the Pacific.
2020 continues to impress on the Hurricane front.
I thought I had heard that they were expecting 40 inches of rain?! Is that true?!
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eta-cou...rricane-again/
Eta was weakening over land overnight and the one-time fierce hurricane was a tropical depression as of 4 a.m. EST Thursday, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami. But Eta is expected to head into the Caribbean Friday and move northeastward. The models show the system reorganizing, with some modest restrengthening this weekend over the Caribbean and the Florida Straits, north of Cuba. On this path at least two more landfalls seem likely: Cuba on Sunday and possibly South Florida on Monday.
If Eta makes landfall along the U.S. coastline, it would break the record for the most named storms to make a U.S. landfall in a season, at 12. If it regains hurricane strength, that would break the record for most landfalling U.S. hurricanes.
*looks at models for next few days*
Tonight/early morning Eta turns into a Hurricane, before of after hitting the Florida Keys, and then moseys into the open gulf of Mexico and .... just chills for a bit.
Neat.
Eta wants to become a hurricane 3 times.