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Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - SteveG - 08-22-2020

Another memorable 2020 moment.
Pretty amazing. Storms Marco and Laura predicted to hit along adjacent, or maybe the same, areas of the Gulf Coast within a short time of one another.
(these maps will update automatically)






Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - STL - 08-22-2020

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Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - PeterB - 08-22-2020

Already posted a few down. Interesting that if they "flirt" (as some news outlets are calling it), it's more likely they'll weaken each other rather than strengthen. Fujiwhara effect. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/08/22/tropical-storms-laura-marco-collide-fujiwhara-effect-explained/3410073001/


Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - MrNoBody - 08-22-2020

Already posted a few down.

Must have missed the post with the NOAA auto-updating advisories.
Thanks Steve G., I really should bookmark that NOAA page.


Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - SteveG - 08-22-2020

I should have noticed this earlier, but it appears Laura will go the entire length of the island of Cuba as well as hitting Dominica.


Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - Diana - 08-22-2020

If the models hold it looks like they’ll hit 24hrs apart from one another. Not fun times in the Gulf.


Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - NewtonMP2100 - 08-22-2020

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Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - PeterB - 08-22-2020

Diana wrote:
If the models hold it looks like they’ll hit 24hrs apart from one another. Not fun times in the Gulf.

Yup. As I was saying, this doesn't have to be a Cat 3 to cause significant problems for us... I predict another S&WB disaster...


Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - Ombligo - 08-22-2020

Peter - What is S&WB?

These will be flooding events rather than wind. Marco will push water atop a midnight high tide along the Louisanna coast and then Laura will drive more atop that the next day.


Re: Updating maps: Twin storms may overlap on Gulf Coast! - PeterB - 08-22-2020

Sewerage and Water Board. They operate and maintain the pumps that drain the city, but are notorious for, amongst other things: having terribly outdated equipment that doesn't work half the time, resulting in streets flooding even just with a thunderstorm; failing to announce to residents with sufficient notice of water outages or boil advisories; having malfunctioning software for which they spent millions of dollars, which ends up giving residents outrageous and completely inaccurate bills (some over $20,000); and being a literal cesspool of corruption, graft, and incompetence. Oh, and did I forget to mention their involvement in/failure during Katrina? Unfortunately, they're also outside the purview of government; they exist as pretty much a separate entity such that the city council has really no control over them.