Watching from Coastal NC – I really appreciate the updates. It was interesting to see the forecasted low blend in with Henri over NC. It’s too far out of course but I am wondering if the low over land will draw in moisture from Henri and drive it along the coast. Tropical Storm Ernesto years ago was a very slow mover – in the days it was raining here my rain gauge caught 26 inches of rain before it broke.
I look forward to seeing your next update (s) – always informative and so much better than any other sources (no fluff, just right on point).
Hi Levi thanks again for the work your doing your passage during the passage of T.S Grace over Jamaica your info were the best and precise not even the locals have. Great work and keep it up
Local television stations always downplay the intensity of Hurricanes. For Hurricane Zeta, it was pushed that it was a Category 2, when it was actually a 3.
I feel that Grace will be a threat for Corpus Christi, to Galveston heading inward into Texas like Ike in 2008, or Harvey in 2017, or the Galveston hurricane in 1983.
Hey Leroy you probably right because computer model are playing catch up with grace form the start.Also Keeping in remberance that
the gulf of Mexico is warm even warmer than the Caribbean sea and One thing for certain Any tropical system that reaches those warm water then be great ones. We saw how quickly a weak system like Fred took advantage of those warm water a week .with a stronger system such as grace and weaker sud-tropical ridge and with little or no obstacle Person living on the gulf coast should monitor grace as it moves across the Yucatan Peninsula.
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Hi Levi,
Watching from Coastal NC – I really appreciate the updates. It was interesting to see the forecasted low blend in with Henri over NC. It’s too far out of course but I am wondering if the low over land will draw in moisture from Henri and drive it along the coast. Tropical Storm Ernesto years ago was a very slow mover – in the days it was raining here my rain gauge caught 26 inches of rain before it broke.
I look forward to seeing your next update (s) – always informative and so much better than any other sources (no fluff, just right on point).
A huge thank you for all that you do.
Hi Levi thanks again for the work your doing your passage during the passage of T.S Grace over Jamaica your info were the best and precise not even the locals have. Great work and keep it up
Dr. C great analysis of complicated atmospheric science. Appreciate how you keep it simple and concise. Thanks for doing such a brilliant job.
Regards
Local television stations always downplay the intensity of Hurricanes. For Hurricane Zeta, it was pushed that it was a Category 2, when it was actually a 3.
I feel that Grace will be a threat for Corpus Christi, to Galveston heading inward into Texas like Ike in 2008, or Harvey in 2017, or the Galveston hurricane in 1983.
Incredible video. One of the more interesting track forecasts in recent memory.
Hey Leroy you probably right because computer model are playing catch up with grace form the start.Also Keeping in remberance that
the gulf of Mexico is warm even warmer than the Caribbean sea and One thing for certain Any tropical system that reaches those warm water then be great ones. We saw how quickly a weak system like Fred took advantage of those warm water a week .with a stronger system such as grace and weaker sud-tropical ridge and with little or no obstacle Person living on the gulf coast should monitor grace as it moves across the Yucatan Peninsula.