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Capt Patrick...Make for high ground

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 11:07
by scot
Capt Patrick,

I'm sure your keeping an eye on "Erin"....latest forecast show 10"+ rain for you guy's in the Hill Country. Hope your on high ground.

Good luck and stay dry,

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 11:15
by CaptPatrick
Scot,

Atop a small hill & 1,100 ft above sea level... What, me worry? My well welcomes all the rain it can get. Most of what will hit on Thrusday and Friday will be in the souteastern part of central Texas & south of I-10. Probably won't get much over an 1" or so here.

I have, though, recorded over 45" of rain for the year so far... Normal is only 27". This will probably break the record for the wettest year in history for the state.

Br,

Patrick

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 11:59
by Rickysa
So that's where all the rain has been going....'cause it sure ain't in central NC...we could use a tropical system just to bring the lakes to half full...

But it is a cool 105 degrees today...whew....come on fall

Rick

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 14:42
by Capt. DQ
Remember Hurricane Erin from 95 when it hit Pensacola Beach and then Hurricane Opal crossed the same path on Pensacola Beach 60 days later.

Better throw those magnets out of your pockets Capt. Patrick, you might get wet again? I thought you moved to Texas to get away from Hurricanes?

DQ

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 15:46
by CaptPatrick
Doug,

The last hurricane to threaten Llano was Gilbert back in, (or around), 1989. Same track as Dean, blew Cancun off the map & went in to Texas bewteen Corpus & Brownsville as a cat 5. Only managed to kill a few cows because it went in over the King Ranch...

When Dean gets closer, (below Cuba), the gulf should be under a pretty good high pressure system with another high pressure ridge moving in from the northeast. If I were gonna' hazard a guess at this time, Dean could be a Mexican Storm...

Br,

Patrick

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 16:23
by In Memory of Vicroy
Guys, gotta agree with Capt. Patrick, most of the models show that. The site I use is www.skeetobiteweather.com that is very complete and shows all the models in one place. It projects Dean as a cat 4 by Monday south of Cuba....the UKMET shows it going over Cancun and into Mexico south of Brownsville.

Too early to worry, not too early to plan....

UV

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 19:01
by Bruce
That's one way to handle the illegal problem.

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 21:03
by JP Dalik
Flush..........................

Posted: Aug 15th, '07, 21:53
by scot
That's one way to handle the illegal problem.
....one way or another our tax dollars will pay for the reconstruction. If it's Texas it will be FEMA, if it's Mexico it will be considered International Relief Funds (from us)...either way, we pay.