CFHC Talkback For News Story #102:
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Gordon Making Landfall
07:51 PM EDT - 17 September 2000

Gordon making landfall around Cedar Key, Florida. Looks like the NHC was pretty close on this track.
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE FLORIDA GULF COAST FROM ANNA MARIA ISLAND TO INDIAN PASS. A TROPICAL STORM WARNING ALSO REMAINS IN EFFECT ALONG THE U.S. SOUTHEAST COAST FROM TITUSVILLE FLORIDA NORTHWARD TO LITTLE RIVER INLET SOUTH CAROLINA. A TROPICAL STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT NORTH OF LITTLE RIVER INLET TO THE NORTH CAROLINA/VIRGINIA BORDER...INCLUDING THE ALBEMARLE AND PAMLICO SOUNDS.

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NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division Forecast Track of Active Systems (Good Forecast Track Graphic and Satellite Photos)

Map with nearly all model projected tracks plotted for TD#11. From Michael Bryson.

Crown Weather Services Tropical Update (Includes Map with multiple forecast model tracks)
Snonut's Hurricane Reports
Satellite images at: [Visible] (visible -- Daytime Only) [Infrared] (infrared), and [Water Vapor] (water vapor)
Loops: Visible Loop - Infrared Loop - Water Vapor Loop
A nice animated Water Vapor Image
Ocean Surface Winds Derived from the SeaWinds Scatterometer (Experimental)
StormCarib.com has reports from folks in the Caribbean islands themselves and is worth checking out when storms approach the Caribbean.
Ouragans.com Français -- L'information sur des ouragans comprenant beaucoup de liens.
Tormenta.net Español -- Gran información sobre huracanes aquí.

Some Forecast models: (NGM, AVN, MRF, ECMWF, ETA)
DoD weather models (NOGAPS, AVN, MRF)
AVN, ECMWF, GFDL, NOGAPS, UKMET

- [jc]


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Hey lene! (#3)
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Darcy Location: Ontario, Canada
Posted On 08:38PM 17-Sep-2000 with id (RPVNTXNQRSNUX*)


Robert, or anyone,
Is there expected to be any shear around the northern anitlles, and Puerto Rico?
The stuff that's killed the others.

Daccy

Good Question (#4)
Posted by: Robert
Posted On 08:43PM 17-Sep-2000 with id (QYYNRRWNQWSNQYY*)


Im not sure with the remnents of td 12 but it sure does look to be getting better organized,and i dont belive there is shear it has passed the shear line wich isnt all that strong anymore. The wave in the east atlantic ill have to say no for now its real far out and it has a long way to go before it would hit shear if there is any at all this one might become something pretty big down the road but its way way to far out to even to begin woring about that one, i would just keep an eye to see if td 12 reforms

Yaa (#5)
Posted by:
Darcy Location: Ontario, Canada
Posted On 08:52PM 17-Sep-2000 with id (RPVNTXNQRSNUX*)


You right about the African one Rob.
It is far away, but that's where Alberto developed.
I wonder if it could take Al's track?


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