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The Louisiana gulf coast could be hit by hurricane Delta on Friday still cleaning up after the last storm.

Tom 

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  • Super User
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Hurricane Delta shares many similarities to Hurricane Wilma which I lived though in 2005. It rained so much that in many places you could not tell where the canals where since the water flooded over the roads. Both hurricanes grew rapidly and both where very powerful hurricanes. Hopefully Hurricane Delta decreases in strength and we don't have any more hurricanes this year. I know California is having massive wildfires (first ''gigafire'' in modern history in Northern California) at this moment in time so there is bad weather on both sides of the coast. 

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  • Super User
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And to add to south Florida's post, the snakes and gators plus the other swamp creatures start to look for dry land or someplace safe and houses and sheds are on their list.

 

So you have the wind and water, no power, flooded streets and highways in addition to the swamp critters.

 

 

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  • Super User
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As of 2 hrs ago the National Hurricane Center has Delta at 85 mph, a Cat 1. There's plenty models showing it not getting above a Cat 2 or 3 by landfall somewhere close to 80 miles east of me.

 

I'll stay home if it's a Cat 3 or less ?

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  • Super User
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Too bad we can’t re direct all that moisture to the west.

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Dang it man. Keep us updated. Let us know what you need.

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  • Global Moderator
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15 hours ago, gimruis said:

Too bad we can’t re direct all that moisture to the west.

You mean to tell me humans can’t control the weather? Seems I’ve heard otherwise somewhere.......

 

everybody stay safe and keep an eye to the sky 

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  • Super User
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Models vary, but right now it looks like the hurricane is on its way to Memphis.

 

Scared Asustad GIF

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3 minutes ago, roadwarrior said:

Models vary, but right now it looks like the hurricane is on its way to Memphis.

 

Scared Asustad GIF

It’s hunting some dry rub pork and good music 

  • Super User
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And it wants to visit Graceland and talk with Elvis.

 

elvis presley trouble GIF

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  • Super User
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17 hours ago, soflabasser said:

 I know California is having massive wildfires...

Leaving many Californians to with the hurricane hit their area. /s

  • Super User
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20 hours ago, Sam said:

the snakes and gators plus the other swamp creatures start to look for dry land or someplace safe and houses and sheds are on their list.

 

So you have the wind and water, no power, flooded streets and highways in addition to the swamp critters.

I remember that as well. This has been the most active year of hurricanes in recorded history and hurricane season does not end until at least November 30. At this moment in time it appears that Hurricane Delta might hit Texas and Louisiana. The path can always change and let's hope the hurricane gets weaker.

4 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

Models vary, but right now it looks like the hurricane is on its way to Memphis.

The mountains usually do a good job at weakening any storm so you guys might just get a lot of rain. It is better than having to deal with +100 mph winds.

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  • Super User
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There are no mountains between here and the gulf, just forest, delta and swamp.

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  • Global Moderator
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6 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

And it wants to visit Graceland and talk with Elvis.

 

elvis presley trouble GIF

Wait a minute.....

 

I thought Elvis was living in Brazil? ?

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11 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

Models vary, but right now it looks like the hurricane is on its way to Memphis.

 

Scared Asustad GIF

Memphis is far enough inland that youll be fine. By then it will be a depression and winds around 20-30 mph. Power outage due to downed trees are more of an issue. If you were in Louisiana, then I would be running for the hills lol. 

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  • Super User
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It looks (knock on wood) that we will get some rain and maybe some gusty winds up to 25 in the Houston area. So far we’ve been lucky. Much luckier than Louisiana. 

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  • Super User
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The outer bands arrived yesterday. It's hard to believe how big a hurricane system really is.

Remnants of the eye are targeted at Memphis on some models and expected to hit midday 

Saturday.  The forecast calls for heavy rain, flash flooding, 40 mph wind and the possibility

for tornadoes.

 

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  • Super User
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Delta is expected hear around 1 PM & should fine by dark thirty. With the projected cone Lake Charles is on the outer western edge.

  • Super User
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Next week I'll be staying at a resort at Lake of the Ozarks called Breezy Point . If the storm gets that far north I'll sit under a fake palm tree and drink beer .

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  • Super User
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3 minutes ago, scaleface said:

Next week I'll be staying at a resort at Lake of the Ozarks called Breezy Point . If the storm gets that far north I'll sit under a fake palm tree and drink beer .

That’s never a bad idea at any time!

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  • Super User
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Delta starting to become a half-cane as dry air eats away at the south side of the circulation. Dry air and shear starting to win, weakening storms at landfall many times don’t produce those intense wind gusts. Good news but still a tough hit for SW LA considering the situation.

Meteorologist Zack Fradella

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9 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

The outer bands arrived yesterday. It's hard to believe how big a hurricane system really is.

Remnants of the eye are targeted at Memphis on some models and expected to hit midday 

Saturday.  The forecast calls for heavy rain, flash flooding, 40 mph wind and the possibility

for tornadoes.

 

Missing Stormy Weather GIF

We are forecasted to have a medium drizzle with a maybe breeze 

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  • Super User
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Power out in the whole  neighborhood now!

 

Bayou across the street from my house!

 

 

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