Saturday, August 22, 2020

Worst Fears Could Come True...

Yikes!  My last post indicated we could see to hits to Louisiana based on what I was seeing on satellite loops.  Typically NHC does not make major changes to their forecast track, but with Tropical Storm Marco they have...and it's not good news for SE LA/MS.   The new track requires a Hurricane Watch for all of SE Louisiana & Mississippi Coasts.


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

And just like that Marco is no longer a Texas problem as Bob said it would be just the other day and now it’s not longing good for us.

Darryl Dennis said...

Run forest

Anonymous said...

Thanks Bob for the updates. Not looking good for southeast LA right now. Let us know how much we should worry. Your long time viewer of 31 years! Bri <3

Anonymous said...

Why is the southwest flow/windshear not sending Marco more northeastward toward Florida along the old frontal boundary?

The Retro Housewife said...

Where's the rest of this blog, Bob?! We need more!

Northshorechad1983 said...

Ty Bob I trust no one but you....

Unknown said...

You are the only one I trust! I’ve been trusting in you since I was a kid! Thank you for keeping us informed ~Jade

Richard70435 said...

I don't know about any of you but I find a lack of accuracy in the meteorologist projections since technology has advanced. Shouldn't it be the other way around? Is it just me? Rain predictions are even inaccurate.

Anonymous said...

Why he said Marco was going to be Texas’s problem ... he rarely gets a hurricane forecast correct just constantly changes his thinking and then claims he called it.

Anonymous said...

Yeah is pretty amazing humans can’t read and predict Mother Nature.