Live Coverage: Over 200,000 Without Power As Hurricane Harvey Brings "Devastating Winds And Rain" To Texas

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Gartman has done it again.
Yesterday, on CNBC the world-renowned commodities guru predicted that Hurricane Harvey would be a mostly a non-event, saying that he "doubts Harvey gets much past a Category 1 hurricane", and that "this is going to be a short-term event."
The storm "could be very serious. My guess is that it shan't be," he said...
http://player.cnbc.com/p/gZWlPC/cnbc_global
... to which our response was simply "bye Texas":
Hurricane Harvey, which until this morning a Tropical Storm, is now set to be the first hurricane to strike the Texas coast since 2008. According to the NHS, which issued a hurricane warning from Port Mansfield to Matagorda, TX including Corpus Christi, Harvey is "rapidly intensifying", and is forecast to be a "major hurricane."
Authored by Nick Cunningham via OilPrice.com,
2017 could be an “above-normal” year for large hurricanes, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a potential problem for Gulf Coast oil drillers and refiners.
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