{"ai_pass_count":4,"analysis_step_count":13,"confidence":0.9264926527087626,"created_at":"2026-06-30T04:36:48.399740+00:00","id":132111,"node_number":"66296","processing_time":2.432802200317383,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":132553,"text":"the range from this actual center of circulation. And initially it was supposed to be, it was supposed to track North and East into Louisiana, or right-on-one Texas border. Instead, it kind of shifted, moved towards the Northwest, and actually came ashore on the Upper Kisses Coast, it's a little south of Galveston, but we got really no rain out of it. A strange thing we did get out of it was a fair amount of wind, and it actually caused some power outages. In some parts of time, I was just, where as long as 10 hours, which is unusual considering this was a minimal tropical storm, which makes you wonder what would happen if we pulled the monster a came to see it. But I had to tell you what that was for about an hour, fortunately. So I paired a little bit better than a hot other folks."}