[Tuesday Evening] – 92L Expected to Develop; Flooding Threat to Gulf Coast States
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Excellent breakdown
I like to watch your stuff and summarize it for my friends on N LSU message board. I usually get it right. There’s another guy named lsusmartbutt who plagerizes all his stuff from stirm2k and he’s been doing that since hurricane gustav. You should post on the OT lounge at tigerdroppings. Lot of good info on weather travel ball, oil and gas jobs, Jody, bath water, and overall things. Keep posting brother
It is a Potential Tropical Cyclone
Do you live in Morgan City?
Levi would you say more likely a shift west? Gut instinct.
We will be able to narrow the track down further once the storm has actually formed. That’s a key first step before we can have more confidence.
Thank you for the reply
What is a Potential Tropical Cyclone?
It is a disturance that may become a tropical cyclone, and will bring tropical storm or hurricane wind conditions within 48 hours. You can probably find this at http://www.nhc.noaa.gov
Do you live in Morgan City
thank you Levi
Great work Levi
Thank You! You are good! been watching you for several years! Way better than Bastardi!
Really like your level head type of reporting. I really don’t expect to ever hear you giving a report while hanging on to a stop sign.
Great prognosticating! I was an Air Traffic Controller in the Navy years ago and would periodically hop a ride on the P3 (turboprops) weather planes out of Midway Island over the Western Pacific Ocean. We flew above the “weather” most often unless the tops were at 40,000+ feet. Weather at high altitude is beautiful to observe – not so much on the ground, eh? Your reporting brings back great memories!
Great job explaining the specifics and I learned a lot about steering forces. Love your site, makes me feel like a semi pro weather forecaster. I live in Vermilion Parish, looks like we are in the cross hairs. Now time to prepare for a potential cat 1.
It’s gonna be a cat 1 hurricane
Some models earlier in the day said it could be a cat 2
Now the models say it will be a cat 1, but you never know
Thank you Levi…another great video! I learn so much from them…I hope you do another tonight! :)
Yes please do another!
Can you do another video tonight?
Great assessment of Barry when named! Thanks Levi!
@LJS: it is not named yet so you are slightly wrong, sorry
@LJS it is now Potential Tropical Cyclone Two
Everybody: It is Potential Tropical Cyclone Two
Why is it currently named Two? Is there a pre-depression naming convention?
No, It is named like it is a tropical Depression
Planes are flying into the tropical cyclone
Did they find a LLC near 27.5 87. Look at recon!
I don’t think so yet
Mark from Hurricanetrack.com says it will become Tropical Storm Berry
This will be a big rainmaker for Louisiana.
I AGREE
If you look at the visable loop under the mouth of the mississippi river at the coast in louisiana, it looks like there is a low there. Does anyone else see that, and what could it be, and will Levi do another video?
Levi – Thanks for the great reporting. Keep ‘er goin! Referring all my contacts in FL and up north to your site.
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Watch Mark
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Similar movement to Irma. What I mean is a sharp north turn.
But Irma got retired
Wel, if you look at the models, it will move west and take a sharp turn to the north near grand isle, LA. In my opinion, the NHC may be a bit off.
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