Good job y’all
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What do you do when she says I want to go katchem like that, You wake her up at 3 30 and go. I found a launch that was a little closer to home but it’s still an 80 mi drive, that’s about my limit for a day trip. We arrived at daylight knowing the crowd would be there on the weekend but only ran across 10 or 12 other boats. We got set up and it was ON, the little ones kept Charline busy till we got farther up the lake than started catching about 1 to 1. The fish were still bunched up and had multiple hook ups all morning bringing home 42. We went to a fish fry supper yesterday evening and a couple of the older fellows mentioned they would like some fish so we made their day and I didn’t have to clean them. I forgot to say we were in Lake Lovelace aka Lake Louie. It looks like it’s time to batten down the hatches we have a couple of twisted sisters coming this way. Y’all stay safe.
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Good job y’all
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Wow, glad you all got out and caught a mess!
Thanks for the pics.
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Chip, just in time to miss the storms heading this way. Looks like we have a target on us here on the coast. I hope tomorrow bring better news..
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Skip you'll done good. Now as you said it batten down the hatches.
We'll be praying for you and PawPaw families and all the others on the coast that seems to be in harms way.
STAY SAFE.
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Smokin' !!!
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Fujiwhara Effect – Two Tropical Systems Could Collide in the Gulf
By Marko Korosec | 22 August 2020
What is the Fujiwhara effect?
NOAA has an interesting description of a Fujiwhara effect on their website:
“When two hurricanes spinning in the same direction pass close enough to each other, they begin an intense dance around their common center. If one hurricane is a lot stronger than the other, the smaller one will orbit it and eventually come crashing into its vortex to be absorbed.”
“The storms closer in strength can gravitate towards each other until they reach a common point and merge, or merely spin each other around for a while before shooting off on their own paths.”
“But often, the effect is additive when hurricanes come together, and we usually end up with one massive storm instead of two smaller ones.”
"Normally, to get the Fujiwhara effect, we need two storms to pass relatively close to each other. Meaning, that they have to pass close enough that both storms absorb the other into their circulations, simultaneously. When this interaction occurs, each system carries the other around itself."
Thanks for sharing your report and the pics with the rest of us Skip.
I am sharing this article by the National Weather Service because, it may be good cause for a heightened sense of care since two storms are converging with some amount of unpredictability as to exactly what might happen. Hopefully it will be a minimal impact, but praying nonetheless for safety for all of those CDC Brothers & Sisters and their Families (and any others) in Harm's Way.
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Nice post and catch.
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