20 mi inland from the coastline can cause a hurricane to diminish that much? Because category 2 means sustained winds of atleast 100 mph which should bring Gusts to about 120mph. And there at your location, it looked like winds were not gusting to more than 80 mph. I live in fort Lauderdale and if a hurricane is coming I'll just drive inland about 20 mi and I should be good!
Not sure on the exact amount of rain where I was, but the road in front of me went from dry to having white caps from all the freshwater flooding. My guess would be around 6-8”
It was a category 2, although due to my location being relatively inland, I doubt I got gusts anywhere near the listed winds. My guess would be a few gusts to maybe 70mph. Not a ton of structural damage in Morgan City thankfully, they've been through enough on that stretch of coast.
@ Morgan City is probably about 20 miles inland, hard to get to the coast in Louisiana during a cane given how surge prone it is. Wasn’t going to risk it.
20 mi inland from the coastline can cause a hurricane to diminish that much? Because category 2 means sustained winds of atleast 100 mph which should bring Gusts to about 120mph. And there at your location, it looked like winds were not gusting to more than 80 mph. I live in fort Lauderdale and if a hurricane is coming I'll just drive inland about 20 mi and I should be good!
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so much rain how much did this area get and was the rain needed
Not sure on the exact amount of rain where I was, but the road in front of me went from dry to having white caps from all the freshwater flooding. My guess would be around 6-8”
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How is this almost at 20k lmao what did I do
What category it was ?
One or 2
It was a category 2, although due to my location being relatively inland, I doubt I got gusts anywhere near the listed winds. My guess would be a few gusts to maybe 70mph. Not a ton of structural damage in Morgan City thankfully, they've been through enough on that stretch of coast.
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@@WeatherGOD254how many miles in land from the coast you were ? Like 20 miles .?
@ Morgan City is probably about 20 miles inland, hard to get to the coast in Louisiana during a cane given how surge prone it is. Wasn’t going to risk it.