CFHC Talkback For News Story #68:
Newest Talkback: 12:38 PM 08-23 EDT

Hurricane Debby North of Puerto Rico
02:32 PM EDT - 22 August 2000

11PM Update:
Debby continues its just slightly north of due west motion, and the longer this holds the worse this means for South Florida. The Gulf of Mexico track can't be ruled out yet either. More or less my previous thinking remains the same. The intensity of Debby when it approaches is conservatively estimated around a Category 3 storm -- * the potential is there for stronger *.

Tomorrow I would not be surprised to see the Florida Keys start to take some action (like suggesting tourists leave), not because they think it will go there, but rather because of the long time it would take to evacuate if it did.

Highest Risk Zone still lies between Miami and West Palm Beach, FL. Very subject to change, see you tomorrow.

PLEASE FOLLOW the advice from local authorities. Folks in Florida will have time to prepare between now and Friday. So have a plan ready if the storm decides to head your way. Use official sources and local media for more information.

9PM Update:
Debby has gone from a West NW motion to more of a general westward motion at this hour, which is plain to see on the Puerto Rico radar image. (Debby is beginning to move out of range of this radar) It's maintaining the 75MPH windspeed and probably will until tomorrow. The forward motion has slowed a bit to 18MPH.

Jim Williams over at
Hurricane City is doing an audio broadcast now until 11PM tonight.

Original Update:
As these series of images show, Hurricane Debby is now skirting along the northern coast of Puerto Rico. Luckilly for them, most all of the convection is on the Northeast side. It is starting to wrap around, though, which would indicate it trying to become better organized.

The future track is leaning away from the Gulf scenario (can't count it out yet, though) and more toward the South Florida northward scenario. Basically what was said earlier today on the page. We will continue to watch it.

Debby Radar Image
Debby Visible Closeup
Debby Track

There will be no organized chat event tonight, but we hope to do one tomorrow night. Jim Williams over at Hurricane City will be doing another broadcast tonight at 8PM. Worth a listen.

Comments or Questions? Everyone is invited to use it. Use the comment button by the story Headline.

NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division Forecast Track of Debby (Good Forecast Track Graphic)

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.

Crown Weather Services Tropical Update (Includes Map with multiple forecast model tracks)
Snonut's Hurricane Reports
Weathervine Storm Intercept Team's Audio and Video broadcasts
Live Webcam image from Florida Emergency Management's Emergency Operations Center
Florida Emergency Management Activation Page / Situation Updates
Nice Satellite Image of Atlantic (IR Colorized)

Satellite images at: [N.A. visible] (visible -- Daytime Only) [N.A. infrared] (infrared), and [N.A. water vapor] (water vapor)--Nasa source.

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

- [mac]


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Colleen Location: Lakeland, Florida
Posted On 08:38AM 23-Aug-2000 with id (QURNQVSNQYUNRQT*)


Did all my shopping yesterday...people thought I was crazy...hahahoho...will drop in at 5 if they issue a hurricane watch!!! Also, the 8am advisory says that they expect Debby to turn more to the wnw again as the trough/ridge/whatever weakens..we shall see.


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