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Tropical Tropical Weather Banter & Venting Thread

One of the storm chasers needs to do a live feed of Michael coming in with the Halloween theme playing in the background.
 
Has anyone noticed a certain weather guy from the Weather Channel not on the ground reporting??? I will give you a hint.. he is a good actor??
Wow I didn't notice until you just said that. I can't remember the last time he wasn't out in the field for a storm.
 
Was it Bettis?? He’s on live now
 
One thing I noticed is despite an historic hurricane, neither this board nor the other board crashed that I'm aware of. Can you imagine an historic snowstorm? The board would be crashing every hour. Clearly there are more winter weather fans than tropical fans !
 
LMAO at the debate over on AW with the trolls about whether Michael was a Cat. 4 or actually a Cat. 2 because of initial damage reports. It's turning into a real crap show right now.
 
I smell an 11th hour FFW extension incoming into Atlanta later on this afternoon. I think we're going to see more than 1 inch of rainfall out of Michael even if it tracks as far south as far southern GA.

It may not be a FFW, but I'll take my small victories when I can get em. lol
Flood Warning
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA
1110 PM EDT WED OCT 10 2018

GAC045-063-067-097-121-143-223-233-110915-
/O.NEW.KFFC.FA.W.0009.181011T0310Z-181011T0915Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Paulding GA-Carroll GA-Cobb GA-Haralson GA-Douglas GA-Clayton GA-
Fulton GA-Polk GA-
1110 PM EDT WED OCT 10 2018

The National Weather Service in Peachtree City has issued a

* Flood Warning for...
Paulding County in northwestern Georgia...
Carroll County in northwestern Georgia...
Cobb County in north central Georgia...
Haralson County in northwestern Georgia...
Douglas County in north central Georgia...
Clayton County in north central Georgia...
Fulton County in north central Georgia...
Southern Polk County in northwestern Georgia...

* Until 515 AM EDT Thursday.

* At 1108 PM EDT, the public reported heavy rain and flooding in
west metro Atlanta. That heavy rain will cause flooding. Up to
three and a half inches of rain have already fallen.

Additional rainfall amounts of two to three inches are possible in
the warned area.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.

Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the
dangers of flooding.

Please report flooding to your local law enforcement agency when you
can do so safely.

&&

LAT...LON 3408 8495 3407 8442 3395 8435 3365 8435
3365 8429 3360 8424 3355 8429 3344 8430
3343 8435 3335 8435 3335 8436 3336 8440
3348 8439 3355 8446 3350 8461 3351 8485
3344 8494 3346 8498 3343 8529 3393 8539

$$
https://forecast.weather.gov/showsi...oduct1=Flood+Warning&lat=33.7483&lon=-84.3911
 
Bit of a funny story. I got a call for a job interview asking to schedule for today on Tuesday, about around closing time for that place. I hesitated, thinking about Michael incoming and about how a lot of the city was probably going to shut down on Thursday, but ended up saying yes to today.

Needless to say, when I tried to get in contact with them yesterday I didn't reach anybody and when I got there (just in case it was open) I saw they were closed. My theory was they closed the office after the morning yesterday. Hopefully they call me when they come back in.

Also: My dad talked through the happenings late night, and then said he thinks the power went off 3 times. First he saw the blue light on the DirecTV receiver at about 1:20ish AM (which comes on after the power cuts back on), then the next time with the power, the radio in the kitchen started playing classic music (which I think is what one of the news radio stations from around here has when it's in the late night hours), and then the next time I heard the microwave beeping.

I didn't sleep well (and I'm not sure it had to do with anxiety) and combining it with the electronics that will do stuff when there's a power surge wasn't fun. IIRC on what my dad said, I think probably about an hour or so after I first drifted off was the classic music on the radio. Then an hour later, the microwave.
 
Out of curiosity, given the context of Michael's landfall, I went and dug up the satellite and radar imagery from Andrew.

The difference between the two overall sets of imagery is astounding, to me at least. I don't much remember much of the imagery from the 90s, and obviously Moore's Law meant it was inevitable, but the evolution of the technology in my lifetime so far gets me all giddy inside, warm and fuzzy like.

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Out of curiosity, given the context of Michael's landfall, I went and dug up the satellite and radar imagery from Andrew.

The difference between the two overall sets of imagery is astounding, to me at least. I don't much remember much of the imagery from the 90s, and obviously Moore's Law meant it was inevitable, but the evolution of the technology in my lifetime so far gets me all giddy inside, warm and fuzzy like.

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just don't let it blind common sense ... :confused:
 
Here's something in the you learn something everyday category.

Before this year I didn't realize that in half of the pacific, it's still called a hurricane and not a typhoon. Kind of dumb I didn't know that.
 
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