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Tropical Major Hurricane Laura

06 NOT MUCH CHANCE ON THE LANDFALL BUT LOOKS LIKE A CAT 3 @954MB
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AND A POSS CAT 4 JUST PRIOR TO LAND FALL @948 MB
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SOME SHEAR ON THE BACK SIDE OF LAURA IS MAKING HER LOOK A "TAD" DISORGANIZED BUT AS YOU CAN SEE ON THE FRONT END THE CLOUD TOPS ARE COOLING QUITE NICELY
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Looking at #TSLaura this morning on the IR overnight Cuba has taken its toll on the system. However, the circulation is back over water. It is rebuilding north of the circulation.

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06Z......all in same spot
GFS. 948
ICON. 966
HWRF. 931



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The Icon is probably the worst case scenario for Galveston in terms of the track and the angle of approach... it’s very similar to Ike and the 1900 hurricane. Something still tells that this should shift back East into Louisiana... it just looks to me like it wants to follow the steering that the Bermuda high is giving it.
 
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The Icon is probably the worst case scenario for Galveston in terms of the track and the angle of approach... it’s very similar to Ike and the 1900 hurricane. Something still tells that this should shift back East into Louisiana... it just looks to me like it wants to follow the steering that the Bermuda high is giving it.

Exactly that Bermuda high is why I don’t see it hitting Texas


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Marco dying off is what Laura needed to get even stronger. Instead of a cat 1 or 2 at landfall, I think we're looking at a cat 3 or 4. The question is where will it hit?
 
With the currently advertised track by the NHC this would put my location NW MS on the east side of the center. What type of impacts should we see around this area if track holds?
 
Remember a wide inland turn to the right can still mean business. 27” to be exact. 2B59CAC6-651E-496B-9880-A392EC7AF981.jpeg
 
With the currently advertised track by the NHC this would put my location NW MS on the east side of the center. What type of impacts should we see around this area if track holds?

You would more then likely get some feeder bands and wind gust up to 45mph. Possible tornados (this threat would only last 4-8hours) the system will be picked up by our zonal flow over the U.S. It is especially strong right now (bringing cooler weather in the East.)


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