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Tropical Storm Cindy

 
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Tropical Storm Cindy
If you live on the gulf post what you see!

Plus general information.


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Supposed to hit around Wednesday on the Texas/Louisiana border. Be safe.

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Central Alabama. Rain and lots of it.
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East texas, ill probably see a little rain and wind but not as much as east of the border.
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I'm in Biloxi/Gulfport and we just have had overcast and light rain, but all day long. Winds picking up though.
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tropical storm just means gray skies and 20 inches of rain

nothing to see here move along!
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Aptly Named after Cindy Lauper, cause Girls Just Wanna Have Fun..
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Bamabeachcams...



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Bamabeachcams...



GLP... Making mountains out of molehills.
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We used these on GLP in past hurricanes. Not TS trans sexual named storms


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Bummer. It's not going more westward into west/central Texas. Could use some soaking rainfall here.
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tropical storm just means gray skies and 20 inches of rain

nothing to see here move along!
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Yeah, generally. But sometimes you have surprises.
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Galveston Tx. is partly cloudy and can see some rain off shore. Not to windy.
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Bummer. It's not going more westward into west/central Texas. Could use some soaking rainfall here.
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Some models show it hitting a little more West, I suspect not as much as you'd like though.

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[link to www.tropicaltidbits.com]
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East texas, ill probably see a little rain and wind but not as much as east of the border.
 Quoting: Strike


Hello neighbor! Hoping we get some much needed rain and little else. I secured the lawn chairs just in case!!
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FYI, in 2005 we had Hurricane Cindy just a month before Hurricane Katrina. It was not as devastating as Katrina, yet there was a lot of damage..

Hurricane Cindy formed in the Gulf of Mexico on July 4, 2005. Originally thought to be a tropical storm, Cindy made landfall in Louisiana on July 5, 2005 as a minimal hurricane, dropping up to five in (130 mm) of rain, spawning several tornadoes, flooding some coastal areas including Coden, Alabama, and killing three people. Cindy was upgraded to a hurricane in the post-storm analysis.


Hurricane Katrina formed in mid-August over the Bahamas. It became a tropical storm on August 24, 2005 and reached hurricane intensity before making landfall in south Florida as a minimal hurricane. A few hours later, the storm entered the Gulf of Mexico and intensified rapidly into a Category 5 hurricane while crossing the Loop Current on August 28. Katrina made landfall shortly after 06:00 CST on August 29, 2005 near the mouth of the Mississippi River as an extremely large Category 3 hurricane. Category 5-level storm surges (as the storm had weakened only in the previous several hours) caused catastrophic damage along the coastlines of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Within hours, levees separating Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans, Louisiana were breached by the surge, ultimately flooding about 80% of the city.

EDIT** Actually the storm surge pushed the Gulf waters up the Mississippi Gulf Outlet (Mr.GO) , this mass amount of water is the cause of the levee breech. A man made disaster. For decades the civil engineers warned that the canal system was not made to be as deep as they had recently trenched it, their warnings fell on deaf ears, and we all know the outcome. The allure of fast money was far more important than the safety of the citizens and the city.
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nothing like tropical storm kundalini 10 years ago flattened 1000 hectors of urban landscape !!!
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East texas, ill probably see a little rain and wind but not as much as east of the border.
 Quoting: Strike


Hello neighbor! Hoping we get some much needed rain and little else. I secured the lawn chairs just in case!!
 Quoting: DeepEastTXDeplorable


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North Mississippi here and thankfully fizzled before reaching us. A lot of rain though I don't think quite the large amount predicted a couple of days ago.
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Re: Tropical Storm Cindy
North Mississippi here and thankfully fizzled before reaching us. A lot of rain though I don't think quite the large amount predicted a couple of days ago.





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