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KC
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Ricreig]
      #31839 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:05 PM

Richard - stay safe, wherever you are!

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LI Phil
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: KC]
      #31840 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:07 PM

Godspeed Richard, hope your trailer is still in tact when you return.

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obshaz
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Re: ERC [Re: WXMAN RICHIE]
      #31841 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:09 PM

They're in Ormond Beach, about 6 miles from my house.

That would the the H.I.R.T. (Hurricane Intercept Research Team) - the ones who parked too close to the beach during Ivan.

Edited by LI Phil (Sat Sep 25 2004 01:11 PM)


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Ricreig
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Ricreig]
      #31842 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:09 PM

Thanks....ask and ye shall deliver....Thanks for the updated maps Skeeter...

TTYL

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Katrianna
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Re: ERC [Re: MrSpock]
      #31843 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:10 PM

We've got steady 20 mph winds now with gusts 26 mph+, heavy low clouds. I can feel the pressure is dropping, good weather joints that I have! Frances did enough damage here with the tornados and winds, lost so many oaks in this area we're still not clear of the debris. I just have a real gut feeling none of us will be spared much from Jeanne's wrath.

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obshaz
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Re: ERC [Re: obshaz]
      #31844 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:10 PM

Just passed my house, heading east on Granada Boulevard in Ormond Beach.

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Wanna-Be-Storm-Chaser
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Re: Jeanne Wind Field map [Re: Redbird]
      #31845 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:10 PM

I live in Deltona, about 20miles inland. Last night the map showed the eye coming right over us. Now today they show the eye going to the west of us. They also now say that we should only get 50-65 mile an hr winds. How true does anyone think that she is going to come further inland then last night and then turn nw? I just got on and do not know what is going on with the high pressure, if it is even there anymore.

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obshaz
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Re: ERC [Re: obshaz]
      #31846 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:11 PM

Stop light at Granada and Nova Roads.

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Keith234
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Ricreig]
      #31847 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:11 PM

At least this one won't be ruining your brithday Ricreig!

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obshaz
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Re: ERC [Re: obshaz]
      #31848 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:16 PM

Heading South on Ridgewood Avenue.

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AgentB
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: LI Phil]
      #31849 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:16 PM

Noticed the northward "wobble", probably just correcting itself from the southward wobble it made earlier when it reached the Bahamas. Right now most of the models seem to be in agreement of a south Florida landfall heading WNW across the state, and curving up near the west coast of Florida, then back to the NE into GA.

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Wxwatcher2
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: AgentB]
      #31850 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:19 PM

South Fla Landfall????
I think of South Fla as Ft Lauderdale/Miami.

This is going to strike North of Palm Beach probably around
Vero Beach. That is the start of Central Florida.

Looks like a slight WNW movement may be taking place now.
Anyone else notice this???


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Lake Toho - Kissimmee
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #31851 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:22 PM

Posted this earlier but here it is again http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCEAT+shtml/251556.shtml?

Position has changed a little more to the north.

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Wxwatcher2
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #31852 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:22 PM

By the way, as many of you already know.
If Jeanne strikes N. of Plam Beach, as a cat 3 it will make history as the first MAJOR hurricane to strike the Fla East Coast N of West Palm Beach since records were kept.


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AgentB
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #31853 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:23 PM

Quote:

South Fla Landfall????
I think of South Fla as Ft Lauderdale/Miami.

This is going to strike North of Palm Beach probably around
Vero Beach. That is the start of Central Florida.

Looks like a slight WNW movement may be taking place now.
Anyone else notice this???




Well southeastern Florida then. I guess I was considering south Florida anything from about WPB southward.

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WXMAN RICHIE
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Thomas email update just in [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #31854 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:23 PM

Guys,
This is no joke! It looks like Jeanne will come ashore as a CAT 4 tonight between Palm Beach and Vero Beach early on Sunday morning. This will be worse then Charley, maybe as bad as Andrew at landfall. It's a tough call where it exits into the Gulf Of Mexico. I forecasted Bayport to Tarpon Springs with a possible Tarpon Springs to Sarasota exit window. BUT right now the whole window of Bayport to Sarasota is possible. Allot of us inland are really going to get blasted with hurricane force winds gusts past 100 mph. I just don't know for sure at the moment if the worst will be north or south of the I-4 corridor.

Thomas F. Giella
Retired Space & Atmospheric Weather Forecaster
Plant City, FL

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Hurricane activity is increasing and the Red Sox are choking.

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cjzydeco
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Loc: Sebastian, FL
Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #31855 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:25 PM

Martin County (Stuart), St Lucie County (Ft Pierce), and Indian River County (Vero Beach) are part of an area called the Treasure Coast, which is located in South Central Florida.

Wind: 23 mph / 37 km/h from the North
Wind Gust: 31 mph / 50 km/h
Pressure: 29.64 in / 1004 hPa and falling

Power starting to flicker. Better power down. Good luck everybody!

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Bioman
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: cjzydeco]
      #31856 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:28 PM

look at This and you can see how at 1:13:07 the eye fix. its moving a bit more north. maybe it will turn before the coast and just give us big waves or a glancing blow in central florida

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Wanna-Be-Storm-Chaser
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Loc: Deltona, FL
Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #31857 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:29 PM

Quote:

South Fla Landfall????
I think of South Fla as Ft Lauderdale/Miami.

This is going to strike North of Palm Beach probably around
Vero Beach. That is the start of Central Florida.

Looks like a slight WNW movement may be taking place now.
Anyone else notice this???




I saw it too. Just a wobble???

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obshaz
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Re: Gonna shut down and 'Hunker' down PDQ [Re: Bioman]
      #31858 - Sat Sep 25 2004 01:29 PM

For Dolphin fans, the game has been cancelled.

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