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superfly
Weather Watcher


Reged: Sat
Posts: 33
Loc: New Orleans
Re: 937 mb! [Re: lunkerhunter]
      #41414 - Sun Jul 10 2005 01:52 AM

My guess is that it is undergoing an EWRC. That could be very bad news and could mean it would make landfall at the peak of its power tomorrow.

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Terra
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Reged: Tue
Posts: 286
Loc: Kingwood, Texas
Re: 937 mb! [Re: superfly]
      #41415 - Sun Jul 10 2005 01:59 AM

Here's what I don't get. I went to bed after I read the discussion and didn't wait for the new 11p track forcast because the discussion said: "THERE IS NO CHANGE TO THE TRACK FORECAST PHILOSOPHY."

I wake up, and see the track forecast shifted: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/205821.shtml?3day

... which although it is not shifted much, there is still a western shift. So, why say there is no change when you clearly have a change?

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Terra Dassau Cahill


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G. J.
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Reged: Thu
Posts: 30
Loc: Tampa, FL
Re: 937 mb! [Re: Terra]
      #41416 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:00 AM

When are the new reports expected to circulate?

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RedingtonBeachGuy
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Reged: Tue
Posts: 342
Loc: St. Cloud, FL
Re: On another, more local note... [Re: Kevin]
      #41417 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:00 AM

Just went thru it here in Belle Isle by MCO Airport.. heavy rains for about 15 - 20 minutes, some high winds but I would guess not much higher than 40 mph..

Saw this in the discussion tonight:

"E CARIBBEAN TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 65W S OF 15N MOVING W 10-15
KT. THE WAVE IS COMBINING WITH A MID/UPPER LEVEL TROUGH TO ITS
WEST TO PRODUCE SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION FROM GUADELOUPE AND N-CENTRAL VENEZUELA BETWEEN 60W-66W."

Is this another system working up a head?


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erimus
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Reged: Thu
Posts: 2
Loc: Sarasora, FL
Re: On another, more local note... [Re: Nate]
      #41418 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:01 AM

I've used this site before. Pretty good...

Lightning Strikes


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Nate
Weather Watcher


Reged: Sat
Posts: 40
Re: On another, more local note... [Re: erimus]
      #41419 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:08 AM

Thanks

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G. J.
Weather Watcher


Reged: Thu
Posts: 30
Loc: Tampa, FL
Re: On another, more local note... [Re: Nate]
      #41420 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:16 AM

Ha ha, Did someone leave out something in the code when they refreshed the site?????

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Margie
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Reged: Fri
Posts: 1191
Loc: Twin Cities
Re: On another, more local note... [Re: G. J.]
      #41421 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:19 AM

The site just went all screwy about 10 min ago. What's going on?

I rebooted my PC just in case..no change.

Formatting is all screwed up.

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Katrina's Surge: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/Katrinas_surge_contents.asp


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Nate
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Re: On another, more local note... [Re: G. J.]
      #41422 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:19 AM

OK. I rebooted my laptop.. I thought it was mycomputer.

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Margie
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Posts: 1191
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Re: On another, more local note... [Re: Nate]
      #41423 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:22 AM

Nate did that help? Because I did the same thing and no change.

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Katrina's Surge: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/Katrinas_surge_contents.asp


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Londovir
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Reged: Fri
Posts: 112
Loc: Lakeland, FL
Re: On another, more local note... [Re: G. J.]
      #41424 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:22 AM

Maybe someone (John?) shouldn't have bragged about being able to even survive a slashdotting....

In all seriousness, though, I'm sacking it in tonight, and even though I can't call myself terribly religious, I will say a quick prayer for those in the path of Dennis. We made it through 3 dingers last year in Lakeland, and we were just winged. I can't even imagine what's ahead in the next 16 hours. Good luck to all and God bless.

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Londovir


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Margie
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Reged: Fri
Posts: 1191
Loc: Twin Cities
Re: 937 mb! [Re: spctymme]
      #41425 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:26 AM

Kissy I'm posting this just in case you need the info.

If Dennis tracks to the west of you, please review the civil defense maps to find an area near you that you can go to ride out the storm surge.

Here is the link:

http://www.ms.gov/frameset.jsp?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.msema.org%2Findex.htm

Page down and click on Evacuation Maps Jackson Co,
then on that new page, at the bottom, maps for both Jackson Co. and Pascagoula.

Then, on the same page, under links, go to Hurricane Evacuation Study, then click on Mississippi study, go down to the Surge Maps paragraph, click on MAPS button,
this will bring you to maps for 1) storm surge, 2) evacuation zone, and 3) evacuation route maps in PDF format which means you'll be able to zoom in.

Note:

Worst case - eye to the west - 20 ft storm surge:

In the western part of the co, it appears that the land right around the I-10 route is above even a CAT 5 storm surge, but only right near the I-10. All south of I-10 will be submerged, and right at the county line, a line of land north of I-10 will be submerged. No buildings there however, just forest for the most part.

In the center part of the county, I-10 will be over submerged land and may not be above water.

In the eastern part of the county, all the land around I-10 will be submerged, even with only a Cat 2.

With a CAT 4 storm surge of 20 ft, ALL of Pascagoula will be submerged. There will be no safe place to go. With CAT 3, very little ground will not be under water, a couple blocks here and there.

If the storm tracks east of you, then you only have to worry about high winds (and we are talking 140mph sustained winds if MOB is hit directly).

Be safe.

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Katrina's Surge: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/Katrinas_surge_contents.asp

Edited by Margie (Sun Jul 10 2005 02:55 AM)


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palmetto
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Reged: Mon
Posts: 23
Loc: Tallahassee, FL
Re: On another, more local note... [Re: Londovir]
      #41426 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:26 AM

As things go, it's not horribly bad here in Tallahassee--and am I ever praying that it stays at just being rain and some wind. Still, my significant other has been running around getting sandbags as one of our friends' apartments is promising to flood (water was already at her patio slab when we went to get her and her cats out of there) and there's even more rain to come.

For those more directly in the path of this monster, my prayers are with you.


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Nate
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Reged: Sat
Posts: 40
Re: On another, more local note... [Re: Margie]
      #41427 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:27 AM

nope, didnt help..

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Margie
Senior Storm Chaser


Reged: Fri
Posts: 1191
Loc: Twin Cities
Re: Problems with this site [Re: Nate]
      #41428 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:36 AM

OK so do you think this is a function of the web site and is happening to everyone?

I am getting for the home page no photos, just the header, then below it everything else grey, all the stuff that was on the LH side is in the center, by itself, everything grey.

If there is someone who is seeing the web site with no problems can you please post.

Is there a moderator that can be notified if this is a problem for everyone?

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G. J.
Weather Watcher


Reged: Thu
Posts: 30
Loc: Tampa, FL
Re: Problems with this site [Re: Margie]
      #41429 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:39 AM

No, I think that when someone updated data on the website, they forgot to enter some code or entered it incorrectly. Everyone is seeing the same thing. But that's just me

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ShanaTX
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Reged: Mon
Posts: 226
Loc: Texas
Re: Problems with this site [Re: Margie]
      #41431 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:46 AM

It's not you. Maybe the server w/ graphics is down. Or is having a bandwidth problem.

Edited by ShanaTX (Sun Jul 10 2005 02:49 AM)


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Sangre Azul
Registered User


Reged: Sun
Posts: 1
Loc: Altamonte Springs, FL
Re: Problems with this site [Re: G. J.]
      #41432 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:48 AM

It's the website. The stylesheet (a file that controls some fonts and images) path in the header code is incorrect. It looks like it needs to point to http://flhurricane.com/cyclone/stylesheets/flhurricane.css and http://flhurricane.com/cyclone/stylesheets/flhurricaneprinter.css . So as to keep this thread on topic, a mod can PM me if you need more info.

Edited by Sangre Azul (Sun Jul 10 2005 02:57 AM)


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cjzydeco
Weather Guru


Reged: Mon
Posts: 120
Loc: Sebastian, FL
Re: Problems with this site [Re: ShanaTX]
      #41433 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:49 AM

Yup, it's everyone. Site is probably overloaded or the server could have been zapped. It happens during the big storms sometimes. Mike and the rest of the Admins are on it already, no doubt.

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G. J.
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Reged: Thu
Posts: 30
Loc: Tampa, FL
Re: Problems with this site [Re: cjzydeco]
      #41434 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:51 AM

What's up with the new update? Guess it's comming out at 4am.

Edited by G. J. (Sun Jul 10 2005 02:56 AM)


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