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Hurricane Harvey Texas Coast

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Latest GFS putting out some big numbers for Texas Coast this weekend.

Chart for 06Z tomorrow.
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Pressure reading now 945hpa.

Already been some tornado warnings this morning associated with the approaching hurricane. Yes, hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico do spawn supercells with tornadoes.
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Amazing how quickly this midget hurricane has intensified in the Gulf, when just 48 hours ago Harvey wasn't even expected to reach hurricane status. Now a major Cat 3 hurricane…

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Models have the system very slow moving over southern Texas, there will be phenomenal rainfall.
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Cat 4 now!
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Yep, quite a large visible eye, with a central pressure of 941 hPa and 1-minute mean-winds of 215 km/h. Going to be a rough night…
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Uh-Oh. Mike Theiss in trouble
https://twitter.com/MikeTheiss/status/9 ... 6195361792
Reported that Brett Adair got him ok post his crash.
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https://www.pscp.tv/w/1zqKVRbYXWWKB
Hope Jeff is ok, that looked very much like the adjacent building was collapsing before his periscope stopped working :(
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After crossing coastal San Jose Island, Cat 4 Hurricane Harvey's eye-centre is currently making mainland landfall between Port Aransas and Port O'Conner. A station at Aransas Pass recently reported 1-minute mean-winds of 165 km/h and a gust of 193 km/h.

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Sounds like all the chasers I know that went down are ok...

[quote=""Brett Adair, of facebook, 30 mins ago"]
Okay all.....we are okay. No power...no cell....back wall blown out and part of the roof blown off. Pressure is up here to 982 millibars and winds are beginning to calm some. The damage when the sun breaks is likely to be devastating. So much video to process that I don't even know where to begin. This was in my top three. Glad to have finally got a hurricane with Josh Morgerman - Mike Theiss - Brandon Clement - David Hegner - Stephen Jones - Connor McCrorey - Reed Timmer = Aaron Rigsby - Martin Herrera - Ryan Cartee - Gage Shaw - Stephen Johnson .

Thanks to our team of developers for helping keep our video streams up as well. Tyler Youschak is a complete machine. Now, to get a little video out and we will be back when the cell towers allow. Aftermath tomorrow and to take care of our back glass.[/quote]
He's referring to the damage to the hotel they were staying in, it's 3rd & 4th floor collapsed. Their vehicle lost it's rear windscreen. They were in Rockport TX (Fairfield Inn & Suites).
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Some shocking stuff turning up in news feeds:
http://www.galvnews.com/news/free/artic ... user-share
Reports of people being told to seek shelter in their attics with rapidly rising water (Potentially disasterous without an attic window to escape through). 50+" of rain in some areas of Texas likely with this :(
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Insane numbers showing up from this. 1250mm in Houston so far. Rainfall rates of 2"/hr and they many areas had 400-600mm in 24hrs.

The terms the national weather service is using are crazy, basically saying its off the charts and they don't know how the rivers etc will respond to this amount of rainfall.
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jamie wrote:Insane numbers showing up from this. 1250mm in Houston so far. Rainfall rates of 2"/hr and they many areas had 400-600mm in 24hrs.

The terms the national weather service is using are crazy, basically saying its off the charts and they don't know how the rivers etc will respond to this amount of rainfall.
Are you sure that 1250mm (49.2") isn't what some areas are expected to total by this Friday US time?

Here's the latest NOAA Selected Storm Total Rainfalls during the last 3 days to 9pm Sunday US CDT (2pm Monday NZST).

Dayton, NE of Houston, and Santa Fe, SE of Houston, currently top the list with just a few mm shy of 700mm, nearly all of which fell within 48 hrs. Unprecedented rainfalls!
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I was checking out some PWS readings around Houston earlier today and saw one station that showed 70mm rain in 30 minutes. Really intense!
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I see one of NOAA's Dayton sites now totals 1.009 metres (39.72") of rain about 5 hours ago.

This Baytown PWS, east of Houston, shows over 800mm just on Sunday LT alone.
And this Dayton PWS also shows about 760mm just on Sunday LT.
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This PWS shows around 130mm in an hour on August 26th . The Baytown one you linked to shows 74mm in 20 minutes on the 26th Nev!

And the Dayton one shows 315mm in 3 hours! Really incredible rain totals 8-o
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Highest hourly total I have seen so far is ~180mm at this PWS, in the hour starting 11.20pm 26th August
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Crazy reading and number. No words really!
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Wow! NOAA's 'Cedar Bayou' WS east of Houston has now recorded 1,318mm (51.88").

The previous record from any tropical cyclone in the continental US from records dating to 1950, was 1,219mm (48.00"), also set in Texas, during Tropical Storm Amelia in 1978. It's also just a few mm shy of the 1,321mm (52.00") Tropical Storm Hiki dropped on Hawaii in 1950.
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Houston was unlucky as the movement of Harvey was blocked by high pressure.

Another interesting as aspect of this event was the tropical tornadoes in Houston, but they are generally EF0 to EF1 only.
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NWS Houston tornado warning in last 30 years. 157 were issued for Tropical storm Harvey.

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