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Re: It's not over yet? [Re: danielw]
      #32851 - Sun Sep 26 2004 08:52 PM

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
842 PM EDT SUN SEP 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSONVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
NORTHEASTERN NASSAU COUNTY IN NORTHEAST FLORIDA
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF FERNANDINA BEACH
* UNTIL 915 PM EDT
* AT 840 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
DEVELOPING TORNADO 21 MILES SOUTHEAST OF AMELIA CITY...OR ABOUT 13
MILES EAST OF MAYPORT...MOVING NORTHWEST AT 60 MPH. THIS WARNING
REPLACES THE PREVIOUS WARNING FOR NORTHERN DUVAL AND NASSAU COUNTIES.
* THE TORNADO IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...
AMELIA CITY BY 900 PM EDT
YULEE AND FERNANDINA BEACH BY 905 PM EDT


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Re: Checking in from Fernandina Beach [Re: Artsy Fartsy]
      #32852 - Sun Sep 26 2004 08:55 PM

Does anyone have info about Zephyrhills in Pasco County? There are a ton of mobile home communities there and I'm concerned that some of the many elderly residents may have stayed home.

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Re: Seminole County Update [Re: recmod]
      #32853 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:02 PM

Here's a link, for those interested, on the serious situation in Sanford:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/9767134.htm

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Re: West motion thru Pasco County [Re: tenavilla]
      #32854 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:03 PM

We are still gusting to 40mph here in Pinellas County. However, winds are slowly on the decrease and the pressure is now up to 29.44in and rising rapidly. I'll report a total rainfall amount tomorrow. My electronic rain gauge was knocked out, so I'll check the manual one tomorrow morning.

I surveyed some damage around the neighborhood this evening. Several large trees have fallen, one of them right onto the roof of a house. Some power lines are lying in the streets, and there are some roof shingles scattered about. One house lost its garage door. Several mailboxes and a ton of tree branches are also down. All and all, quite an impact that was surprising to many people who were oblivious to the situation until this morning. The damage is what I would expect from wind gusts of 60-70mph.

Ronn

Edited by Ronn (Sun Sep 26 2004 09:03 PM)


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Re: Television Feeds [Re: Ronn]
      #32856 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:08 PM

These feeds were up last night.
They are courtesy of ShanaTX , as she provided them to the overnight board.
Some may not be active at this time due to power loss.

Tampa

http://www.wfla.com/ live feed
http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2004/9/26/56414.html list of radio stations simulcasting Bay News 9
http://www.wfla.com/ list of radio stations simulcasting
http://www.tampabays10.com/ - live feed

Power Info:

http://www.fpl.com/
http://www.progress-energy.com/
http://www.tampaelectric.com/
http://www.ouc.com/

West Palm Beach:
http://www.thewpbfchannel.com/index.html
http://www.wflxfox29.com/
http://wpecnews12.com/
http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/wptv/

Fort Myers
http://www.abc-7.com/ -live feed
http://www2.winktv.com/ - info, no live feed
http://www.nbc-2.com/ -live feed

Naples
http://www.wzvntv.com/ - -live feed

Miami
http://www.wfor.com/ -live feed
http://www.nbc6.net/index.html live feed

Tampa
http://www.wfla.com/ info, no live feed
http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2004/9/26/56414.html list of radio stations simulcasting Bay News 9
http://www.wfla.com/ list of radio stations simulcasting

Jacksonville
http://www.wawsfox30.com/ -live feed
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/ info, no live feed, webcams
http://www.news4jax.com/index.html no live feed, has County By County Storm Status

Orlando
http://www.wesh.com/index.html
http://www.wftv.com/index.html -live feed
http://www.local6.com/index.html live feed

'shana

Edited by danielw (Sun Sep 26 2004 09:09 PM)


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Re: West motion thru Pasco County [Re: Ronn]
      #32857 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:09 PM

Hey Ronn did you happen to find my sattalite dish that flew off my roof? I think it was headed down your way. Here in Port Richey lots of big trees down roof damage around had a 73mph squall that took a piece of roof off a business here on HWY 19

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: LI Phil]
      #32858 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:10 PM

What about hurricanes that originate in the Gulf like Hilda or Cecelia? Isn't that still a possibility before the season ends? Just trying to learn and hope that you guys, who know so much more, are correct!

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: otter]
      #32859 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:17 PM

Otter,

I hope you got my 'sarcasm' that we're by no means done with hurricane season....it "lasts" until November 30, although last year 2 tropical storms did develop in DECEMBER, and we had one in April of 2003 as well (Season is June1-Nov30).

We are by no means done with tropical mischief this year, although the "CAPE VERDE" season (those little islands off the coast of africa where long tracking monsters originate) may be almost over, the gulf can become very active now and there is still the potential for many "home brew" type systems, which spin up much closer to the states.

Do not let your guard down, and set your radio dial to CFHC for all your future news!

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: LI Phil]
      #32860 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:22 PM

Sorry otter didn't mean to confuse anyone. There's still a possibility and a very good one at that too, that we will see more storms. Especially in the GOM (gulf of Mexico) were even ULL's can become hurricanes. I have to change my signature.

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: LI Phil]
      #32861 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:26 PM

Thanks Phil. I'm in McIntosh county, Ga. right above Brunswick. It's funny, all the bands seem to go up as far as Glynn County and then move on west. In the last half hour our barometer has gone up from 29.66 to 29.68. First time it's gone up this weekend. This is a great site. I hope to learn a lot from all of you.

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: LI Phil]
      #32862 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:26 PM

Phil, how far out into the GOM did Jeanne go? It looked like she was hugging the coastline to me. But then again, I am half blind. LOL

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Keith234]
      #32863 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:27 PM

HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
843 PM EDT SUN SEP 26 2004

...STORM INFORMATION...
AT 8 PM EDT THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM JEANNE WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 29.4 NORTH... LONGITUDE 82.7 WEST OR ABOUT 10 MILES SOUTH OF BRONSON FLORIDA. THIS IS ALSO ABOUT 30 MILES SOUTHWEST OF GAINESVILLE FLORIDA. JEANNE IS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTH-NORTHWEST NEAR 13 MPH.

...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY IMPROVE DURING THE EVENING. PLEASE LIMIT TRAVEL ESPECIALLY NOW THAT IT IS DARK AND ROAD HAZARDS WILL BE
MORE DIFFICULT TO SEE. MANY POWERLINES ARE DOWN AND TREES AND DEBRIS ARE ON THE ROADWAYS. TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE OUT OR DOWN AND IT IS DANGEROUS TO TRAVEL. REMEMBER TRAFFIC LIGHTS THAT ARE OUT OF ORDER BECOME FOUR WAY STOPS .

Edited by danielw (Sun Sep 26 2004 09:31 PM)


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Terri]
      #32864 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:34 PM

intellicast loop

If you look at the above loop, and if you think the "Low pressure center" (as I do) is the area around the comma where there appears to be an "eye" (the area with no weather), then tha's what' maybe 50-100 miles??? DanielW help me out here...

Don't think that's enough to significantly increase the strength of the storm, but it certainly won't hurt...

However, if you look at the water vapor loop and click the little box at the top "forecast points", it shows the system is still on shore (barely).

Either way, I wouldn't think any additional strengthening will occur as Jeanne now begins her journey northward to flood the entire east coast after applying the knockout on Florida...

THE SEASON FROM HELL!

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: LI Phil]
      #32865 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:41 PM

Phil, you are correct, as usual. The center/ eye of Jeanne is offshore-west of Levy and Citrus Counties.
I hope that southern band is NOT trying to wrap back around the center!!

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
916 PM EDT SUN SEP 26 2004
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSONVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* FLOOD WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES...
HAMILTON COUNTY IN NORTHERN FLORIDA
SUWANNEE COUNTY IN NORTHERN FLORIDA
CAMDEN COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
CHARLTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
CLINCH COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
ECHOLS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
WARE COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA

* UNTIL 800 AM EDT MONDAY MORNING

AT 915 PM EDT...WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO INDICATE BANDS OF VERY HEAVY RAIN MOVING OVER SUWANNEE AND HAMILTON COUNTIES IN NORTHEAST FLORIDA. HEAVY RAINFALL ALSO IS OCCURRING IN CAMDEN...CHARLTON...CLINCH...ECHOLS AND WARE COUNTIES IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA.
RADAR RAINFALL ESTIMATES INDICATE THAT UP TO TWO INCHES OF RAINFALL HAS OCCURRED IN THE PAST HOUR...WITH RAINFALL TOTALS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES ALREADY RECEIVED. ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL WILL OCCUR AS BANDS CONTINUE TO SPREAD OVER THIS AREA INTO TONIGHT.

KEEP IN MIND THAT SOME OF THE HEAVIER RAIN WAS FALLING OVER ALREADY SATURATED GROUND...AND ANY ADDITIONAL RAINS WILL FURTHER AGGRAVATE ONGOING FLOODING. STREAMS AND CREEKS ARE RISING TOWARD BANKFULL AND ROADS AND LOW LYING AREAS ARE BEGINNING TO EXPERIENCE FLOODING. IN ADDITION...PORTIONS OF AREA RIVERS ARE NEAR BANKFULL OR REMAIN IN FLOOD.


Folks there are lots of roads washed out, traffic lights missing, roads under water, and other things totally out of whack. Please don't go out unless you absolutely have to. Especially in a car in the dark, with children on board.


Edited by danielw (Sun Sep 26 2004 09:53 PM)


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: danielw]
      #32866 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:51 PM

OK...let me just ask, do you also see a NW or slight WNW track to this?

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Bad WV Loop link... [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #32867 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:55 PM

Try this

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-wv-loop.html

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #32868 - Sun Sep 26 2004 09:56 PM

Coop, looked NW to me. Phil, what do you think. About the storm's movement.
I just happened to catch TWC radar withthe grid overlay, and she is definately hugging the beach toward the NW.


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #32869 - Sun Sep 26 2004 10:00 PM

Quote:

OK...let me just ask, do you also see a NW or slight WNW track to this?




Here's what I was looking at. In the beginning of the loop, it seems as though there is something of an eye left, and then things just seem to fall apart, for lack of the proper terminology.
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_08/anis.html

I see what you mean, Coop. I do see her moving NW.


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: danielw]
      #32870 - Sun Sep 26 2004 10:03 PM

Thanks ya'll. Trying to follow it with my radar looked a little funny. It does seem to be NW by the WV.

Probably a case of looking a little too long

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Terri]
      #32871 - Sun Sep 26 2004 10:03 PM

Try this link. BIG picture radar loop.
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/RAD_HUR/animauto.html


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