Psyber
(Storm Tracker)
Thu Sep 26 2024 04:08 PM
Re: Helene Lounge

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OFCL trends cr. Brian Tang

OFCL(Official NHC forecast track) trends over the past few advisories and verification points. Not that far off from forecast overall.




Oh my FREEKING GOD.

If she stays on track, it could PILE DRIVE Big Bend, parts of upper Tennessee, southern Kentucky, northern Alabama, and possibly south Indiana and Illinois with rain. Up to 20 feet of storm surge in Big Bend area.

If it stalls and spins between states, I'm not sure I've ever seen anything close to like this before, other than similar to Harvey, which was mostly in Texas. A quad or quint states potentially needing federal aid on this scale is pretty terrifying. That's not even considering how slow it could go through Georgia and Tennessee before it stalls out more north



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