Was. I think it has been consumed by the fires of Hell now.TIL - where Idaho is.
Was. I think it has been consumed by the fires of Hell now.TIL - where Idaho is.
Cool. I like baked potatoes.Was. I think it has been consumed by the fires of Hell now.
...but I lost her.Idaho ...
Irma is a bit too far out to call a shot at Texas yet. Heck, it's a still little too far out to call a hit on Florida.Weird. I saw a couple models that took Irma's track right into Texas. Which would be devastatingly bad.
I think we'll have a better picture tomorrow. Unfortunately, Irma is going to go far enough west that it's going to be someone's problem (not just Gulf states, but also most of the Greater Antilles.)
Neat graphic. I like.The newest possible tracks is now not even featuring Texas.
"Yep, that's me. A lowly category 2 hurricane. You might be wondering how I ended up in this situation...."The other day I was talking with a friend about how the possibility of another storm hitting Texas was like the recent trend for horror movies to use creepy versions of children's songs.
Rain, rain, go away.... Come again, some other day!.... *violin screech*
You know, I never thought about how they could team up.this has the potential to knock over trees that have had the ground soaked around them.
We had Rita and Ike come through here a few years back. It wasn't the "front" of the storm that got us, it was when the center passed and the wind changed directions from out of the south to out of the north.You know, I never thought about how they could team up.
--Patrick
EDIT: I'd rather not start that debate outside the political subforumDid you know that hurricanes and hurricane coverage are nothing more than liberal conspiracies to promote climate change? That must be true because Rush Limbaugh says so.
http://www.newsweek.com/irma-hurric...ge-liberal-conspiracy-trump-deep-state-659890
What's the source/site for that graphic? I really like that way of organizing the forecast.Hopefully, the forecast for my weekend weather improves a bit...
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It's from Weather Underground.What's the source/site for that graphic? I really like that way of organizing the forecast.
WU is my go-to when I'm not using forecast.io (a.k.a. Dark Sky)What's the source/site for that graphic? I really like that way of organizing the forecast.
The other weather systems already exist, so long as they get the trajectories right, the bars should follow.I'm impressed that they believe they can predict the atmospheric pressure to that degree.