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Hurricane watchers - The second one is looking ominous (Original Post) malaise Aug 2022 OP
nws not yet convinced.... getagrip_already Aug 2022 #1
It's already 30% and still some distance from the Caribbean malaise Aug 2022 #2
Up to 49% now n/t malaise Aug 2022 #6
Here in Mobile, we have gotten a lot of rain every day for the last 45. Yeah, I know... Ferrets are Cool Aug 2022 #3
Saw that this morning malaise Aug 2022 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author malaise Aug 2022 #5
Thanks for the heads-up, malaise. nt crickets Aug 2022 #7
I hope not. area51 Aug 2022 #8
Early days but this is looking more like Leewards and Atlantic malaise Aug 2022 #10
no-not again demtenjeep Aug 2022 #9

Ferrets are Cool

(21,110 posts)
3. Here in Mobile, we have gotten a lot of rain every day for the last 45. Yeah, I know...
Fri Aug 26, 2022, 12:56 PM
Aug 2022

45 days. IF we were to get hit by a storm right now, it would be so devastating because all the ground is so saturated. The trees wouldn't have a chance and flooding could be catastrophic.

Response to Ferrets are Cool (Reply #3)

malaise

(269,194 posts)
10. Early days but this is looking more like Leewards and Atlantic
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 04:00 PM
Aug 2022

Will probably not come through the Caribbean Sea/Gulf of Mexico. If it comes into the Gulf of Mexico that would mean severe problems for Florida, Alabama and Mississippi and the last two already have enough water.

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