Well, here we go again... Hurricane Nate
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Supposed to get messy around here by the weekend if the forecast track is accurate...
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Just saw it this morning, definitely looks like it's coming your way. What I saw was category 1, hope it stays that way.
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The forecast tracks I see on VentuSky are showing it moving further to the west between Texas and Louisiana.
Unfortunately, when a hurricane moves into the Gulf of Mexico, it makes landfall somewhere either in the USA or Mexico. I don't think I have ever seen one just dissipate over water, or turn around and head south and then out into the Atlantic. Hopefully for everyone impacted the most it will strengthen to will be a category 1 storm. |
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Latest forecast track...
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Was planning a field herping trip with my daughter and her friend's but all we are going to do now is watch the weather.
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Yes, given the last few weeks I wouldn't take even a category 1 lightly. I'd imagine most of the issues would be storm surge on the coast, but you just never know.
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(Note that Cyclones are just southern hemisphere Hurricanes, but as such they rotate in the opposite direction, so their normal path of travel is from the north west to the south east - no one expected a cyclone to come FROM the east) |
All of us on the gulf coast know the watch and wait thing all to well.
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Yeah, it becomes a regular part of life, doesn't it? Hope this one fizzles....
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Well, the latest forecast track is being consistent with the last few I looked at in that the forecast track is gradually moving further and further west of the Tallahassee area. Not that this is what the people in coastal Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas want to see, though.
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