I wonder if Carbon Media that owns SI is looking for a forecaster, if so, you'll have a few hundred references from all your Swellie friends.
I see nothing but light beers in that fridge, they’ll need to double the amount to be sure they have enough, cause they’ll drink those like it’s water.
4 PM Natl. Hurricane Center Update ...1. There is a danger of life-threatening storm surge inundation along the coast of southern and southeastern Louisiana where a Storm Surge Warning is in effect. The highest storm surge inundation is expected between the Mouth of the Atchafalaya River and Shell Beach. Residents in these areas should listen to any advice given by local officials. 2. The slow movement of Barry will result in a long duration heavy rainfall and flood threat along the central Gulf Coast and inland through the lower Mississippi Valley through the weekend into early next week. Flash flooding and river flooding will become increasingly likely, some of which may be significant, especially along and east of the track of the system. 3. Hurricane conditions are expected along a portion of the coast of Louisiana, where a Hurricane Warning has been issued. Residents in these areas should rush their preparations to completion, as tropical storm conditions are expected to arrive in the warning area by Friday morning.
Frankie says this storm could be one of the wettest we’ve ever seen from the standpoint of water. Needless I say more.
The flat spell hss been broken. Taking a quick lunch break then back at it. Chest high barrels, bowling up nice. Light rain now glassing it off. The cams don't do it justice. What a way to start my 2 week vacation! Yeewwww!