I try to provide a non-alarmist view of tropical storms threatening the Gulf Coast.
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This weather looks like garbage. If you can, stay in. If you can’t, find a puddle and play. — If you have to get wet, may as well enjoy it. Forecast from the NWS: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 87.…
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Cristobal, June 7th, Landfall Imminent
The projected path of the storm has changed very little over the last 24 hours, and landfall at Dulac/Cocodrie is imminent. By the time you read this, Cristobal could be on land. With the forward movement of the storm, the…
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Cristobal 2020, Sat. June 6, Morning, Projected Path
Please, forgive the rudimentary nature of the tracking map, I’m trying something new. Looks like Cristobal is going to be paying us a visit. Landfall is projected to be at Cocodrie, LA, about 11 am, Sunday, June 7, 2020, with…
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Cristobal, June 5, 2020 – Projected Landfall – Morgan City – 60 mph – 1 am Monday
My eyes are now focused on this storm. If you have interests in the Bayou Region of Southeast Louisiana outside the Morganza Levy system, you should too. The key indicator for areas east of the storm will be the rate…
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Cristobal – June 4, 2020, Morning
I think the largest concern with Cristobal examining the information currently available, will be from coastal flooding. All the forecasters are talking about flooding not an issue. IMHO, they are focused on non-coastal lands. St. Mary, Terrebonne, Lafourche and Plaquemines…
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