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Everything posted by hazwoper
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I do agree that the TOR outlook has certainly picked up, if it wasn't already pretty high to begin with.
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15Z HRRR prints out 3-4" in the city in 3 hours. No flash flood threat here.
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Meh...Iceman says the risk is greatly diminished. We're good, but thanks WPC.
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The flash flood threat in SEPA has NOT diminished. My god what are you looking at?
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The "high risk" is for excessive rainfall that can lead to flash flooding. While the areas north look to receive a bit more in the way of total precip, the precip rates in SEPA will be MUCH higher as they occur over a much shorter time frame. Thus....high risk for flash flooding
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Winds out of the SW in Laplace should help push the lake water out.
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Problem right now is the apparent complete stall of eye right now. The moisture feed into NO is still strong. Winds have dropped a bit, but yes, freshwater flooding doesn’t look good.
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This is awful and will take some time rectify no doubt
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There it is
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He’ll be flamed forever
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Obviously if the heavy rains keep filling in around NO I’ll agree they are certainly not out of the woods from flooding rainfall
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Maybe. I just look at the radar and the reduction in stronger returns coming in from south of NO.
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From Entergy re. The outage: A company spokesperson said the storm had caused a "load imbalance to the company’s transmission and generation" and that Entergy is "making every effort to identify and rectify."
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It’s a “catastrophic” transmission issue so I’d say perhaps major damage to main substation and/or massive downing of high tension transmission lines.
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The heaviest rain is over as well. Will they have several hours of additional heavy rainfall? Sure. But the NE quadrant of the eyewall has pushed north of the city.
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I’m sorry. All of NO has seen the worst of the storm as the eye wall is moving away to its NW.
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Actually I expect, based on eye position and radar, downtown NO has indeed already seen the worst.
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Not really
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I believe that there are automatic shut off valves for such an occurrence
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Maybe he is reading in kilometers?
