I think it only helps if you drink it.
Some slow development is possible with this system in the northern Gulf later this week. A good idea to check forecast daily for changes #houwx #txwx pic.twitter.com/lMxqc8DrCC
— Jeff Lindner (@JeffLindner1) July 14, 2025
Ag87H2O said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:It's hard to adequately summarize how destructive NOAA's 2026 proposed budget released on Monday is for hurricane forecasting, but I crammed all I could into today's newsletter. I encourage everyone with interests along the coast to read it carefully.https://t.co/oBwl2pjeLF pic.twitter.com/EBsXtwUVjr
— Michael Lowry (@MichaelRLowry) July 1, 2025Quote:
... the improvements made to hurricane forecasts alone from 2007 to 2020 amounted to an average savings of $5 billion per hurricane. The amount saved in one hurricane hit from these programs is larger than the entire budget proposed to fund NOAA in 2026.
Miami-TV weather guy clams that spending money to forecast hurricanes actually saves money.
Another version of the classic "don't make cuts to my area of expertise or you all gonna die."
Dr. Doctor said:
Because shutting down a refinery, chemical plant or LNG plant isn't like turning off your HVAC unit.
It takes a good 3 or so days to safely do that.
So, if i know that a hurricane or storm is coming in 5 days vs. 2 days, i can either make more money OR i can prepare my site for the storm.
ALSO, in light of recent TX events, if you know there's bad stuff coming, I can stage rescue equipment, repair equipment, and other stuff. Out of harms way, with supplies, ready to go.
~egon
Dr. Doctor said:
Because shutting down a refinery, chemical plant or LNG plant isn't like turning off your HVAC unit.
It takes a good 3 or so days to safely do that.
So, if i know that a hurricane or storm is coming in 5 days vs. 2 days, i can either make more money OR i can prepare my site for the storm.
ALSO, in light of recent TX events, if you know there's bad stuff coming, I can stage rescue equipment, repair equipment, and other stuff. Out of harms way, with supplies, ready to go.
~egon
Captain Winky said:
Beryl was predicted to hit around Port Aransas five days before and not Houston. I guess that prediction saved Jetch some money since he canceled his trip down there like a giant poon.
CDUB98 said:Dr. Doctor said:
Because shutting down a refinery, chemical plant or LNG plant isn't like turning off your HVAC unit.
It takes a good 3 or so days to safely do that.
So, if i know that a hurricane or storm is coming in 5 days vs. 2 days, i can either make more money OR i can prepare my site for the storm.
ALSO, in light of recent TX events, if you know there's bad stuff coming, I can stage rescue equipment, repair equipment, and other stuff. Out of harms way, with supplies, ready to go.
~egon
Nah, man. Just hit stop and dump it all to the flare.
Anti-taxxer said:
This summer…I'm ok with that.
jetch17 said:Captain Winky said:
Beryl was predicted to hit around Port Aransas five days before and not Houston. I guess that prediction saved Jetch some money since he canceled his trip down there like a giant poon.
Suck my sack.
Anti-taxxer said:
Is this Dexter? Or the E storm?