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jr928
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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: Colleen A.]
      #41264 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:41 AM

did anyone see the fox weather guy talking about the low off LA that was building south but not east and might push the storm harder or faster to shore some time tomorrow? didn't pinpoint a location just said it could really cause more surge.

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erikakane2010
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Re: East Coast ocean pics [Re: jr928]
      #41265 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:42 AM

Hey, where did you hear about it heading more west??? Any validity to it??? Seeing it on radar more N/NW....what do you all think??

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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: Colleen A.]
      #41266 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:43 AM

Yeah Colleen, from my plots over the past 5.5 hours it has gone ~.79 NORTH and ~.44 WEST.... looks to be jogging from NNW to NW.... nothing official, taken from the lat/long plots from TB radar...

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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: jr928]
      #41267 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:44 AM

Quote:

did anyone see the fox weather guy talking about the low off LA that was building south but not east and might push the storm harder or faster to shore some time tomorrow? didn't pinpoint a location just said it could really cause more surge.




Yeah he also said no buildings could withstand a CAT 3!

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jr928
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Re: East Coast ocean pics [Re: erikakane2010]
      #41268 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:44 AM

weather channel, but they didn't say it was going west now but that the convection when it swings back around could pull it a little west.

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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: Margie]
      #41269 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:44 AM

125mph, 941mb at 11pm

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NWS-Hurricane Local Statements [Re: Frank P]
      #41270 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:46 AM

Check your area here.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/index_hls4.shtml


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Margie
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Re: Leaving [Re: danielw]
      #41271 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:47 AM

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Jim Cantore just brought up a really good point.

As many found out during the 2004 season.
They stayed behind, and when it got really bad they called 911.
Most, if not all, Emergency Service Agencies-Fire, Police, Ambulance, Sherriff; Will Not come out after the winds reach 45 mph.
It is far too dangerous for them to come out and try and rescue you.
If someone has asked you to leave. Be it family, friends or authorities.
Please get out now while there is still time.




Actually my brother who is with the Sheriff's Dept was out in Ivan until the winds got around 60mph. Things got pretty hairy before they told everyone to come in. But yes there was a point beyond which they could not go out to rescue anyone.

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MichaelA
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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: jr928]
      #41272 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:48 AM

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did anyone see the fox weather guy talking about the low off LA that was building south but not east and might push the storm harder or faster to shore some time tomorrow? didn't pinpoint a location just said it could really cause more surge.


Checking the WV loop, Dennis is pushing that back westward. Dennis's outflow is now the dominate feature in the gulf.

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erikakane2010
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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: MichaelA]
      #41273 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:50 AM

Michael, Ya think that will drag Dennis more westward????

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Re: East Coast ocean pics [Re: leetdan]
      #41274 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:51 AM

Yes lot's of lightning withe the feeder bands today.

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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: MichaelA]
      #41275 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:51 AM

According to CNN they said the 11pm track puts landfall somewhere near Gulf Shores, Alabama. They had Gov Riley on earlier and he said that the window of evacuation is gonna close in a couple of hours and that 70-80mph sustained winds will go as far north tomorrow as Birmingham

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Margie
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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: VandyBrad]
      #41276 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:52 AM

Yes and new strike probs highest for Pensacola & MOB...looks like it is AL/FL state line.

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erikakane2010
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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: Jeffmidtown]
      #41277 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:53 AM

Jeff,

Jim and Geraldo???? Wow...feel for ya


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Re: Dennis' 12 Hour Movement [Re: erikakane2010]
      #41278 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:53 AM

Here's where u can look at Dennis' path the last 12 hours.

http://www.intellicast.com/Local/USLocal...mp;prodnav=none

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Re: East Coast ocean pics [Re: VandyBrad]
      #41279 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:55 AM

We had several strong bands come through Miami over the last 36 hours. Although there were strong winds and heavy rain, I never heard any thunder. We had 100,000+ without power and lots of trees down, still no lightening that I saw.

In fact with comments made earlier today about how the weather wasn't any different than the average afternoon thunderstorm and travelers should have no problems. I didn't want to get into that negative discussion, but that is totally NOT the case. The weather we have been seeing is NOTHING like the regular thunderstorms we get. The winds are much higher and more variable, the rain more intense, and NO lightening. This is NOT normal weather as some stated earlier.

Bill

Edited by BillD (Sun Jul 10 2005 03:03 AM)


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MichaelA
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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: erikakane2010]
      #41280 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:55 AM

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Michael, Ya think that will drag Dennis more westward????


No. The outflow from Dennis is simply stronger than the trough.

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Tazmanian93
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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: Jeffmidtown]
      #41281 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:56 AM

Anyone know of a good streaming radio feed out of Ala?

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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: MichaelA]
      #41282 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:56 AM

wow........

tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 230
miles. Hurricane force winds associated with Dennis may occur as
far as 150 to 175 miles inland along the track of the hurricane.


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Re: WJHG Streaming Video [Re: Frank P]
      #41283 - Sun Jul 10 2005 02:57 AM

Thanks, Frank...I guess much of the bad weather is to our west...although I know there are still more feeder bands to go., althought according to local mets, won't be all that bad since it's so far off the coast. I guess tonight into tomorrow will tell the tale.
I hope that you all are safe and secure...and I can't believe it will be almost a Cat4...may God bless anyone in it's path.

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