serialkiller
Golden Member
i wonder if its gonna hit austin....
<--austin
<--austin
Originally posted by: conjur
Board up your windows? I guess we'll know more about it's path by tomorrow morning. That should still give you time to get to, say, Baton Rouge, or even further up like Little Rock.Originally posted by: MetalMat
I keep wondering what I should do
<--- Lafayette, Louisiana
Originally posted by: makesense
just random thought.. how do hurricanes get stronger exactly?
Flee to Topeka?Originally posted by: Oscar1613
Baton Rouge may not be safe either🙁Originally posted by: conjur
Board up your windows? I guess we'll know more about it's path by tomorrow morning. That should still give you time to get to, say, Baton Rouge, or even further up like Little Rock.Originally posted by: MetalMat
I keep wondering what I should do
<--- Lafayette, Louisiana
Originally posted by: TRUMPHENT
Originally posted by: makesense
just random thought.. how do hurricanes get stronger exactly?
Heat in the seawater provides the energy. The Gulf is as warm as it gets during the year right now.
As long as the atmosphere cooperates and the storm is continuously moving over new warm water it will grow to a theoretical maximum.
The things that degrade a hurricane are dry air, cool land and upper level wind currents that shear the thunderstorm convection cells.
Right now, Rita has nothing in its path to weaken it.
Originally posted by: TRUMPHENT
Originally posted by: makesense
just random thought.. how do hurricanes get stronger exactly?
Heat in the seawater provides the energy. The Gulf is as warm as it gets during the year right now.
As long as the atmosphere cooperates and the storm is continuously moving over new warm water it will grow to a theoretical maximum.
The things that degrade a hurricane are dry air, cool land and upper level wind currents that shear the thunderstorm convection cells.
Right now, Rita has nothing in its path to weaken it.
Originally posted by: serialkiller
i wonder if its gonna hit austin....
<--austin
Originally posted by: jread
Originally posted by: serialkiller
i wonder if its gonna hit austin....
<--austin
I doubt we'll get more than some rain and high winds here in Austin. We are just too far inland for it to really cause a lot of harm.
My parents live in Orange, TX so they're the ones in trouble right now. There is a mandatory evacuation for their area. I've tried calling them but only get "all circuits busy".
Originally posted by: jndietz
if you ask me, it looks like its going to go into new orleans.
view this:
oh snap
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: jread
Originally posted by: serialkiller
i wonder if its gonna hit austin....
<--austin
I doubt we'll get more than some rain and high winds here in Austin. We are just too far inland for it to really cause a lot of harm.
My parents live in Orange, TX so they're the ones in trouble right now. There is a mandatory evacuation for their area. I've tried calling them but only get "all circuits busy".
even in the original track when they said it was gonna hit austin, it would have only hit us as a category 1 at best. the new track doesn't have it coming close. maybe some rain for us, but that's about it.
Originally posted by: woowoo
Originally posted by: jndietz
if you ask me, it looks like its going to go into new orleans.
view this:
oh snap
She is a cutie 🙂
Originally posted by: jndietz
if you ask me, it looks like its going to go into new orleans.
view this:
oh snap
For an Atlantic hurricane, the practical maximum is going to be around 890mb and 180mph winds sustained, and this is only for a short period of time. The Atlantic can't support anything bigger.Originally posted by: Nik
What is the theoretical maximum? Are we talking, like, Jupiter's giant tornado potential?
Originally posted by: jndietz
i still think its going to go north and hit NO again.