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Re: It's not over yet? [Re: danielw]
      #32872 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:07 AM

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSONVILLE FL
955 PM EDT SUN SEP 26 2004

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSONVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
NORTHERN CHARLTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF FOLKSTON

* UNTIL 1030 PM EDT

* AT 944 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
DEVELOPING TORNADO NEAR FOLKSTON...MOVING NORTHWEST AT 55 MPH.

* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO RACE
POND.


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Terri]
      #32873 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:09 AM

I think Coop's just wishcasting her towards PCB, cuz florida hasn't had enough tropical action this season...just tornadoes...

Sorry.

Actually, I'm gonna pack it in shortly (not immediately, but shortly).

Hey coop, have you spoken with JK since the Ivan tornado? That sumbitch probably saved dozens of lives with his quick thinking.

Terri, Coop, DanielW, BillD et. al...you guys all be safe tonight. Coop will take you thru the nite & Daniel will be at his side...you got questions...they got answers...

Once again, thanks to all for your kind words (I can't believe somebody made a LI Phil thread...jeez...I can't mean that much).

It's not one person who make CFHC what it is, IT IS ALL OF YOU, NEWBIES AND LONG TIMERS ALIKE! Can you believe we finished 2nd (behind the NHC no less) as the most popular hurricane info site???? (heh)

We beat The Weather Channel & Accuweather...

Again, I'm not gone, but I'm close to it, so point your questions to Danny & Coop!

Oh...one last point...Dolphins 0 Steelers 3...in the game that never should have been played!

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: danielw]
      #32874 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:09 AM

MUCH better! Thanks, Daniel.

Coop, what's happening in PCB right now?


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Terri]
      #32875 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:15 AM

Not much. Don't know about wave action but I guess it is pretty good. Winds in PC are N @ 21mph w/ gust to 30 and we should see rain shortly as it looks to be entering Gulf Co. now.

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #32876 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:20 AM

Coop,

I live in Tallahassee. My husband thinks the worst is over here! I think that he is just wrong. Isn't it suppose to peak about midnight?


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #32877 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:22 AM

Why does this last paragraph of the 5 pm advisory sound like a "Crazy Ivan" reforecast.
IN COMPARISON TO THE PREVIOUS ADVISORY TRACK PREDICTION AT DAYS 4-5...THE OFFICIAL FORECAST TRACK HAS BEEN SLOWED AND SHIFTED A LITTLE SOUTHWARD. THIS IS BECAUSE THE GLOBAL MODEL GUIDANCE IS NOW SUGGESTING THAT JEANNE'S extratropical REMNANT MIGHT NOT ACCELERATE
EAST-NORTHEASTWARD TO THE SOUTH OF THE CANADIAN MARITIMES AS EARLIER INDICATED. IT IS QUITE POSSIBLE THAT THE SYSTEM WILL PARTIALLY CUT OFF FROM THE MAIN WESTERLIES...SLOW SOMEWHAT...AND
START MOVING MORE SOUTHWARD NEAR THE END OF THE FORECAST PERIOD.
Survived a 3rd one in Port Orange...have power (does a backflip)...very little damage around our neighborhood...did see one tree on a duplex and minor street flooding but that is about it around here.

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #32878 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:23 AM

Has JK added to his family yet?
Phil was that the final score? Or the timeouts remaining.
Coop I think you need to turn your fans on outside the house, 'cause she's drifting your way (and mine too!)
Where's Rabbit when you need him?


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: mud1967]
      #32879 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:24 AM

Me, I would be watchful well past midnight in Tally as you will probably see more wind/rain than PC. Go with your local news and the NWS @ Tally.

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: danielw]
      #32880 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:26 AM

daniel,

where can i see this western drift?


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: mud1967]
      #32881 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:29 AM

Quote:

Coop,

I live in Tallahassee. My husband thinks the worst is over here! I think that he is just wrong. Isn't it suppose to peak about midnight?



I found this:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/forecasts/FLZ017.php?warncounty=FLC073&city=Tallahassee


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: mud1967]
      #32882 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:30 AM

I saw it on the Weather Channel. With the grid over/underlay.
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/RAD_HUR/animauto.html



Edited by danielw (Mon Sep 27 2004 02:32 AM)


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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: danielw]
      #32883 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:33 AM

Word is JK is a daddy That along with what he and the WJHG staff delt with...... vacation time was probably put in for.

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Re: Jeanne the last Landfalling hurricane? [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #32884 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:35 AM

Quote:

Word is JK is a daddy That along with what he and the WJHG staff delt with...... vacation time was probably put in for.




That would be wonderful news!


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R WE HAVING FUN YET? [Re: danielw]
      #32885 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:38 AM

Danny & Coop are both doing yeoman's work here...give them each a moment to breathe...

You guys inland and north of Jeanne are going to be pummelled, yes, but not like our friends to the south...your thoughts and prayers should be directed to them right now. You guys need to be aware that this monster is still capeable of spawning tornadoes and (if over water) waterspouts.

You might lose power and flooding is no doubt a serious issue, but it looks like the witch that was once Jeanne has finally been tamed.

Check your supply kits, if you're far from shore or the storm, make sure all your preps have been undertaken (ie gas/cash/ice, etc).

Otherwise godspeed.

We're all, no matter where one lives, gonna need some serious threapy/down time once this season is over...remember, we are, in one jaded way or another, all in this together...

Ask questions of Coop & Danny yes, but don't ask "will this strike me as a TS in three hours...I live in atlanta..." They don't know and even asking them is asking them to make a life and death (maybe....) decision no one could make.

However, if you want to know if Jeanne is over water...they can answer that.

Peace to you alll!

Back at work tomorrow, so I'll have lots of time to be on line

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The Little Kelley..... [Re: lilyv]
      #32886 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:43 AM

Virginia (Jenna) Grace Kelley was born this AM at 7:58 CDT.....19 inches long, 7 lbs 12 ozs, 10 fingers and toes...Mom, baby, sisters and dad are all fine...

Should have some pics later tomorrow...if you are in PC or withing viewing range, she makes her debut during our 10PM news tonight....

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Re: R WE HAVING FUN YET? [Re: LI Phil]
      #32887 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:43 AM

Well Maybe some of us are! I just discovered the radar link I posted earlier, and again here. Has some real nice links on the top and left side of the page. Check 'em out.
Goodnight Phil, goodnight JohnBoy.
Thanks for the update Coop. And keep them fans blowin.
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/RAD_HUR/animauto.html

Edited by danielw (Mon Sep 27 2004 02:49 AM)


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Re: The Little Kelley..... [Re: wxman007]
      #32888 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:45 AM

Hey guy,

Congratulations on the new addition to your family!

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Re: The Little Kelley..... [Re: wxman007]
      #32889 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:46 AM

Congratulations Jason. I was just about to pull up the station link. Glad to hear everyone's doing great.

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Re: The Little Kelley..... [Re: wxman007]
      #32890 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:46 AM

Congrats Jason & family! Can't wait to see her.

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Re: The Little Kelley..... [Re: wxman007]
      #32891 - Mon Sep 27 2004 02:47 AM

Quote:

Virginia (Jenna) Grace Kelley was born this AM at 7:58 CDT.....19 inches long, 7 lbs 12 ozs, 10 fingers and toes...Mom, baby, sisters and dad are all fine...




Congratulations!


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