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Hurricane Hurricane Laura

On a beeline to Lake Charles currently. A wobble East might put them in the western eyewall and worst of the surge goes east. Unfortunately that means it’s just passed onto another community...and a larger city in Lafayette.

Nice shot of mesovorts in the eyewall from Lake Charles Radar. Signature of upper echelon major hurricanes.

Lafayette??? Noooooo! I have friends who live/work there!


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Interstate 10 is now being closed across Western Louisiana.
 
Are we getting a little dry air into the core now? There's no eyewall on the southern side, and the eye is ever so slightly more "ragged" on satellite now.
 
That's radar attenuation...the radar beam can't see the other side of the eyewall. There's no dry air intrusion. That "ragged" look is mesovortices within the eyewall.

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I thought that initially as well, but it has the same presentation from Houston's radar too.
 
I'm beginning to wonder if some of the high rises in Lake Charles survive.
I'm worried about this big bridge on I-10 in Lake Charles.
 
Lots of people (self included) hate it when storms come through at night, let alone something like Laura.

So it was really thoughtful for the experts to share this for all the folks out there who aren't weather geeks and are in the affected area:

 
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