CFHC Talkback For News Story #82:
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Nothing Threatening
05:41 PM EDT - 05 September 2000

Amazingly, there still isn't all that much to talk about this week. Labor Day weekend had Ernesto come and go without a problem. And this week the waves have persisted, but have not strengthen. We still may see a depression this week, but once again nothing immediately threatening anywhere. Interesting, it is, being nearly the peak of the season (15th).

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


Crown Weather Services Tropical Update (Includes Map with multiple forecast model tracks)
Snonut's Hurricane Reports

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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bugg off tommy (#3)
Posted by: ...
Posted On 07:44PM 05-Sep-2000 with id (RPWNSVNRQRNVT*)


bug off

Hey Tommy (#4)
Posted by: Steve H. Location: Palm Bay
Posted On 07:58PM 05-Sep-2000 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNTQ*)


The rainstorms out there are a potential risk to hit the US as tropical cyclones when they're travelling west ward this time of year. That's why there is concern during hurricane season. Anyhow, even if I was hoping for it to hit your neighborhood, I have little control over that. What a shame. Take up bowling or darts, stop annoying people, particularly where you can't add any value. Cheers!

RE: Question (#5)
Posted by: StormHound Location: O-Town/FL
Posted On 08:01PM 05-Sep-2000 with id (RQVNSNQXQNRU*)


Very good question Tommy. The answer is, yes, every storm has the potential to hit the U.S. Some just have higher probabilities than others.


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