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Storm Hunter
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Re: Tornados? [Re: ftlaudbob]
      #36829 - Fri Jun 10 2005 05:59 PM

it going to be fun knowing and having eglin radar and mobile level II. So when she gets close it going to look pretty kewl. The panhandle first live look at a TS and its feed bands over head. WJHG has the VIPIR with level II, the only station in panhandle

just heard new update... 25n 85 west...same speed i think....north at 13

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Re: could it be? [Re: jth]
      #36830 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:01 PM

2:00 pm out
North at 13
997 mb 60 mph
still expect slow NNW turn


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Re: Tornados? [Re: ftlaudbob]
      #36831 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:04 PM

First real squall coming through here right now. Torrential rain and 25-30 mph gusts. A quarter inch of rain in 5 minutes and still pouring. Now, the tornado watch too.

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Re: could it be? [Re: Frank P]
      #36832 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:04 PM

Like Frank P said, it all depends on the degree of NNW it takes. As we well know, TS and Hurricanes dont follow straight lines. Oh and thanks for the kind thoughts Frank P! I'll be sure to send a few nice squalls your way OK?

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Re: could it be? [Re: Frank P]
      #36833 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:07 PM

pressure based on ship report 2 hrs ago, if i remember correctly .....it takes a few hours from when pressure drops to see an increase in winds? the storms on wnw side are getting bigger and starting to warp around i think towards the south.

thunderstorms on the left side of center?

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Re: could it be? [Re: Droop31]
      #36834 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:08 PM

Never have gottien a handle on models. Why do most of them have a NE recurve, but the official track is to IN?
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weather/plots/storm_01.gif

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Re: could it be? [Re: Droop31]
      #36835 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:09 PM

anything for the great state of Florida Droop... hey we are getting our first good effects of Arlene as I type... nice squall line coming thru Biloxi at the moment.... winds kicking up to at least 20-25k with some white caps in the gulf...

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Re: could it be? [Re: Frank P]
      #36836 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:13 PM

Yeah, Lakeland is going to get a direct hit with 120 mph winds. I agree....when pigs fly.

We got a real good rain ban earlier just about 11 am and the wind in the past hour has picked up a bit. Just cloudy no rain as of right now. The radar didn't look too hopeful for any sun today, so we are keeping the umbrellas ready. I may venture out in an hour or so for ice cream break for the office, unless it starts raining again.


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Re: could it be? [Re: Frank P]
      #36837 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:15 PM

Anyone look at the NOGAPS GFS models lately. Predicting that after landfall will curve ne exit into atlantic on ne coastline of us and possibly intensify????

I know its too early to tell and that might be unheard of but what do u all think. Even if it never hits land again. this is based on 144hr models


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Re: could it be? [Re: Katie]
      #36838 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:17 PM

They say the worst for us here will be between 2-8pm today.Highest gust is still 34mph.On and off rain.And,oh yea,a tornado watch.

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Re: could it be? [Re: Katie]
      #36839 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:17 PM

I'll stick with what I said on the chat last night - I'm saying Cat. 1 (real weak, barely) for a brief time in GOM, and then it'll wussie out and return to TS status for landfall. I didn't call where, but I'll say somewhere between Pensacola and Appalachicola.

Now, back to work on the hurricane program. ;-)

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Re: could it be? [Re: Londovir]
      #36840 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:31 PM

convection now in all quadrants but south
expect to see 65 mph by 5pm today

also center visible on radar
west of Naples and south of Tallahassee

at this rate i expect landfall between Cedar Key and Panama City


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Re: could it be? [Re: mysticalmooons]
      #36841 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:32 PM

mysticalmooons -- it is picking up on the remnant center going out into the Atlantic and developing as a midlatitude (extratropical cyclone). However, it is likely underestimating the current intensity of the tropical cyclone -- the global models never do well with them -- thus giving the impression of intensification in the NE US.

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Re: could it be? [Re: Rabbit]
      #36842 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:37 PM

Yeah its very interesting on the exact position on where they want to put the center. Radar shows the center fixing itself more N near 26.2 right now moving almost due N. If this does infact become the true center, then they might adjust the warning areas to the east. Still dont look like anylandfall S of Cedarkey but remember this is mainly a rain maker with quick spawned tornados. Pressure of 997mb coordinates to 55-60mph. Canes are usually near 987 or 988mb.

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Re: could it be? [Re: scottsvb]
      #36843 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:54 PM

Do not think that is the center. Appears on Sat loops that center is under the new small cluster of storms that formed just west of 85 and is moving NNW.

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Re: could it be? [Re: scottsvb]
      #36844 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:55 PM

Looks to me like the dry air to the west is starting to hurt Arlene.And she is running out of room.I think the central penisula is the target.

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Re: huh?? [Re: Frank P]
      #36845 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:56 PM

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Predicted a couple of days ago between Ocean Spring and Pascagoula.... still looks right to me give or take a few miles... min Cat 1 certainly NOT out of the question, but FL panhandle will get the worst of it...




Funny.. June 1st here I said in message #35983:

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not being an avid weatherperson by any means, it seems the tropical weather that is hammering Florida might soon be met up with the low over New Orleans.. is there any possible way this could flare up?

Sure does seem like the front end of Charley right now in Florida.




While I was looking north for the answer, I should have been looking south it seems. It was just too tropical the week around the 1st of June here for it to be a coincidence. But, nobody listened.


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Re: could it be? [Re: Clark]
      #36846 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:59 PM

Clark - what would be your take for central Florida into the night? Will the cooling of the day backoff the tornado type of activity we are seeing in south Florida or do you think it possibly could continue through the night here?

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Re: could it be? [Re: Clark]
      #36847 - Fri Jun 10 2005 06:59 PM

oh ok, lol

So much to learn so little time.


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Re: could it be? [Re: mysticalmooons]
      #36848 - Fri Jun 10 2005 07:01 PM

looking at south florida radar..... looks like there's a rotating thunderstorm just east of key largo.... saw early the waterspout in north keys
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