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Christ this is going to be a tragic storm. I hope you GAFers and your families stay safe.
So basically this hurricane is like a category 6 if that category existed?
What's the reason why you typically don't see strong west to east hurricanes?
How far north are the effects supposed to be felt. In south Texas we're already under flash flood watch and the weather channel is saying Patricia could enhance heavy rain threat.
Where the fuck did this thing come from?
How bad does Houston flood? It's been grey with drizzle since yesterday. Looks like 3.4 inches overnight tomorrow and 4.6 Sunday.
Just heard this on the radio and thought the guy was exaggerating when he said strongest hurricane recorded. Thought I would have heard about it before now if that was the case.
El Nino is really something else this year.
Just heard this on the radio and thought the guy was exaggerating when he said strongest hurricane recorded. Thought I would have heard about it before now if that was the case.
El Nino is really something else this year.
It all happened very quickly, nobody was expecting it to get this intense.
How far north are the effects supposed to be felt. In south Texas we're already under flash flood watch and the weather channel is saying Patricia could enhance heavy rain threat.
Here's the first visible image of the day. Goddamn.
Yea pretty standard for the state lots of rain real fast then it's gone. I hope we don't flood again but being known as flash flood alley I'm sure we will.It can get pretty rough. Remember March when all those Rocket fans got stuck overnight in Toyota Center after a playoff game from the flooding then? It just usually happens when a lot of rain is dropped fast.
City is basically built on a giant swamp so the water takes a while to run off or soak into the ground
Yea pretty standard for the state lots of rain real fast then it's gone. I hope we don't flood again but being known as flash flood alley I'm sure we will.
Here's the first visible image of the day. Goddamn.
here in SA, from local NWS.
local weatherdude is also projecting at least a foot of rain. we shall see.
I waching this webcam from Puerto Vallarta everything looks so calm now.
http://www.webcamsdemexico.com/videos.php?v=5oCpWyCYP_M&streams=1
Here's the first visible image of the day. Goddamn.
This is going to make the F1 weekend really interesting.
This is a shitty ask science question, but couldn't we (eventually) launch an unmanned, hypersonic jet through the heart of the hurricane? Something like mach 15. Wouldn't the velocity and the heat disrupt the whirlwinds?
Here's the first visible image of the day. Goddamn.
Holy hell, that thing is huge. Is the Mexican government working to evacuate the area?
Hurricanes are an important source of water for several zones, though.This is a shitty ask science question, but couldn't we (eventually) launch an unmanned, hypersonic jet through the heart of the hurricane? Something like mach 15. Wouldn't the velocity and the heat disrupt the whirlwinds?