This year continues to blow
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Thankfully right now shear is impacting Marco and should keep it somewhat in check prior to landfall and stay at a Cat 1. The key with Laura is land interaction prior to it getting into the gulf. As long as it stays over Cuba, smoking few cigars, intensification will be slower. Once it gets into the gulf then it will grow quick...most models show it from a Cat 1 to a Cat 3.
Louisiana and Texas look to be main threat area right now.
Wow they keep moving them closer to each other. I would assume one would suck the energy out from the other one.
Laura is now a Cat 4 with yuge storm surges. Going to hit in the middle of the night, of course, cause 2020.
Could be worse I guess, could be smacking Houston or New Orleans but sort splitting the diff and going to SW LA.
Add in that the peak surge will be hitting during high tide. Latest eye penetration by the Hurricane Hunters showed a pressure drop of 5 millibars since last penetration. Winds on the West side of the storm (the weakest side) were up to 125 mph. Some models showing the storm approaching Cat 5 at landfall...others showing a slight decrease due to wind shear...not enough to really matter.Laura is now a Cat 4 with yuge storm surges. Going to hit in the middle of the night, of course, cause 2020.
Could be worse I guess, could be smacking Houston or New Orleans but sort splitting the diff and going to SW LA.
This is why you can kiss our disaster relief money good bye.