Here Comes Hurricane Harvey!
Last year's thread opened with Hurricane Hermine.
Harvey's in the Gulf of Mexico off the middle coast of Texas. The Category 3 Hurricane Harvey covers the Mexico Basin from the Yucatan Peninsula and Campeche Bay north to the Texas-Louisana Shelf.
The National Hurricane Center's 4:00 pm advisory advises:
Storm Surge ... N Entrance Padre Island Natl Seashore to Sargent...6 to 12 ft[ ... /B]
Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory 4:00pm
Last year's thread opened with Hurricane Hermine.
Harvey's in the Gulf of Mexico off the middle coast of Texas. The Category 3 Hurricane Harvey covers the Mexico Basin from the Yucatan Peninsula and Campeche Bay north to the Texas-Louisana Shelf.
The National Hurricane Center's 4:00 pm advisory advises:
On the forecast track, Harvey will make landfall on the middle Texas coast tonight or early Saturday. Harvey is then likely to meander near or just inland of the middle Texas coast through the weekend.
Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 35 miles (55 km) from the
center, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 140
miles (220 km). A station at Aransas Pass, Texas, recently
reported a sustained wind 56 mph and a gust to 71 mph.
Harvey is expected to produce total rain accumulations of
15 to 30 inches and isolated maximum amounts of 40 inches over the
middle and upper Texas coast through next Wednesday. During the same
time period Harvey is expected to produce total rain accumulations
of 5 to 15 inches in far south Texas and the Texas Hill Country over
through southwest and central Louisiana. Rainfall of this magnitude
will cause catastrophic and life-threatening flooding.
Storm Surge ... N Entrance Padre Island Natl Seashore to Sargent...6 to 12 ft[ ... /B]
Hurricane Harvey Public Advisory 4:00pm