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Those saying flood insurance is cheap likely haven't seen the full impact of the new calculations being used. My house is almost $2K/year and we are in Flood Zone X. We still have it, but that's 4X what we used to pay.

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The new issue is that looks like they are initializing the storm way too far north. The current vorticity seems to imply a center that is off the SE coast of Cuba, not the NE as shown. That would make a pretty huge difference.
A lot of seasoned mets are calling this out as well. This may have a big shift on the next update.
It's going to be interesting to see the next updates. The hook, IMO, is but more aggressive as I thought I would be more N/NW hook. The Bermuda High is either retreating or the trough is grabbing it sooner or both.
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15 hours ago, ballrific said:

so is my Puerto Rico/DR visit furked next week?

Just be happy you're not going to Aruba... otherwise you definitely would be screwed.

@BearSchlong better to battle for that insurance money (a - early bird/claim gets the worm and b - squeaky wheel gets the grease... trust me) than to beg for FEMA scraps

BTW, not saying flood insurance is cheap... in fact 4x more than before sucks buuuuut... 

 

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Just be happy you're not going to Aruba... otherwise you definitely would be screwed.
[mention=398]BearSchlong[/mention] better to battle for that insurance money (a - early bird/claim gets the worm and b - squeaky wheel gets the grease... trust me) than to beg for FEMA scraps
BTW, not saying flood insurance is cheap... in fact 4x more than before sucks buuuuut... 
 
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The name of the insurer that sold me my policy through USAA? Neptune.

https://neptuneflood.com/?source=sgjte7BOCm0S00BBtLKcSQ%3D%3D&payload=google-Quote&gbraid=0AAAAADCYH9BjZcwgeMfxR4pDWNn-MWoq-&gclid=Cj0KCQjwh7K1BhCZARIsAKOrVqEwV1F113tb5ON-UbOAUj0glzEYUxoiquwEtG78Mjk47FdZhWlNwYUaAoajEALw_wcB&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Quote

Apparently the reason my policy was around $600 rather than $1k is because they actually calculate premiums based on coordinates vs zones. I would love to know what comparable coverage costs for a dwelling flooded twice (Harvey, Imelda), for example the corner of Sheridan and Gladys in Beaumont.
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The name of the insurer that sold me my policy through USAA? Neptune.

https://neptuneflood.com/?source=sgjte7BOCm0S00BBtLKcSQ%3D%3D&payload=google-Quote&gbraid=0AAAAADCYH9BjZcwgeMfxR4pDWNn-MWoq-&gclid=Cj0KCQjwh7K1BhCZARIsAKOrVqEwV1F113tb5ON-UbOAUj0glzEYUxoiquwEtG78Mjk47FdZhWlNwYUaAoajEALw_wcB&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Quote

Apparently the reason my policy was around $600 rather than $1k is because they actually calculate premiums based on coordinates vs zones. I would love to know what comparable coverage costs for a dwelling flooded twice (Harvey, Imelda), for example the corner of Sheridan and Gladys in Beaumont.
I've got Neptune as well here in Florida and it's very reasonable for flood insurance.
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GFS has a hurricane into Houston in 10 days. It’s done this now for a couple of model runs. Way too early, but I hope we don’t see any other models start to jump on board. For reference, Beryl was 979 millibars when it made landfall.

 

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10 minutes ago, Hate said:

GFS has a hurricane into Houston in 10 days. It’s done this now for a couple of model runs. Way too early, but I hope we don’t see any other models start to jump on board. For reference, Beryl was 979 millibars when it made landfall.

 

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That's for the wave trekking through the Caribbean next week. That is something we'll have to keep an eye on.

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GFS has a hurricane into Houston in 10 days. It’s done this now for a couple of model runs. Way too early, but I hope we don’t see any other models start to jump on board. For reference, Beryl was 979 millibars when it made landfall.
 
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That is the wave behind Debbie?
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Looking at those GFS model runs, Debbie is going to just stall out over Georgia and South Carolina for a couple of days.  

Not good for South Carolina
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2 hours ago, Hate said:

GFS has a hurricane into Houston in 10 days. It’s done this now for a couple of model runs. Way too early, but I hope we don’t see any other models start to jump on board. For reference, Beryl was 979 millibars when it made landfall.

 

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Yeah that would fucking suck. 

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I've got soft starts being installed on my AC units, a transfer switch being installed, and I bought a tri-fuel 13k generator that should arrive next week.  I'll be prepared. 

 

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4 hours ago, Hate said:

I've got soft starts being installed on my AC units, a transfer switch being installed, and I bought a tri-fuel 13k generator that should arrive next week.  I'll be prepared. 

 


I’ll be ready to evacuate to your house

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12 hours ago, Hate said:

Way too early

The GFS is infamous for apocalyptic forecasting that far out. Then it often backs off or makes a drops the storm all together. But you’re right, consistency of the forecast after several model runs bears watching.

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15 hours ago, Hate said:

GFS has a hurricane into Houston in 10 days. It’s done this now for a couple of model runs. Way too early, but I hope we don’t see any other models start to jump on board. For reference, Beryl was 979 millibars when it made landfall.

 

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MODS:  Please escort this user out the back door.  Thank you.

 

 

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15 hours ago, Hate said:

GFS has a hurricane into Houston in 10 days. It’s done this now for a couple of model runs. Way too early, but I hope we don’t see any other models start to jump on board. For reference, Beryl was 979 millibars when it made landfall.

 

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Nothing against ya' bro' and I do appreciate the update, but I do so hope this doesn't happen.  Definitely, something to keep eyes on if Levi is updating already.

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I’m in the Houston area, so I don’t want it to happen either. I was without power for a week after Beryl.  A Cat 2 or 3 on that path would be disastrous for SE Texas. People are still recovering from Beryl. 

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2 hours ago, tokamak said:

Yeah I’m sending my wife and kids inland if that happens. We ain’t doing this shit again a month after Beryl. 


After my deracho experience, my bailing out 100% of the time 

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Just now, Bevo said:

Can someone grab a few buckets and bring some of the good stuff back to Lake Travis?


40 trillion seems like a lot 

1 minute ago, Bevo said:

Can someone grab a few buckets and bring some of the good stuff back to Lake Travis?


40 trillion seems like a lot 

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5 minutes ago, Mother mopar said:

Buddy texted me from Savanah today, they're expecting 25" of rain out of this....just nuts.

People there are fucked.  Much of Savannah is pretty poor, and the likelihood that even the wealthy keep flood insurance is going to be slim.  

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17 hours ago, BamaATL said:

People there are fucked.  Much of Savannah is pretty poor, and the likelihood that even the wealthy keep flood insurance is going to be slim.  

Someone strap some pontoons on Paula Deen and take the Forest Gump bench to higher ground!

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17 hours ago, BamaATL said:

People there are fucked.  Much of Savannah is pretty poor, and the likelihood that even the wealthy keep flood insurance is going to be slim.  

I've never set foot in Savannah in my life, but looking at the geography on Google Maps, skipping the flood insurance seems like...a choice. It's basically sitting on/between two estuaries.

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10 minutes ago, tokamak said:

I've never set foot in Savannah in my life, but looking at the geography on Google Maps, skipping the flood insurance seems like...a choice. It's basically sitting on/between two estuaries.

"But they don't live in flood zones and didn't flood with Florence"

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19 minutes ago, tokamak said:

I've never set foot in Savannah in my life, but looking at the geography on Google Maps, skipping the flood insurance seems like...a choice. It's basically sitting on/between two estuaries.

You could say that skipping on flood insurance in Savannah is.... Bananas

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