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Storm Hunter
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Re: Weakening and Heading North [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #51978 - Mon Aug 29 2005 05:45 AM

just east of MOBILE

AT 433 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO OVER I10 NEAR
THE BATTLESHIP ...AND MOVING NORTHWEST AT 65 MPH.

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Wx Data: KFLPANAM23 / CW8771
2012== 23/10/9/5 sys/strms/hurr/majh



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Black Pearl
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Re: Weakening and Heading North [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #51979 - Mon Aug 29 2005 05:48 AM

Tornado Warning: Mobile-

I-10 at the battleship moving NW at 65 mph.


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MarcoResi
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Re: Weakening and Heading North [Re: Black Pearl]
      #51980 - Mon Aug 29 2005 05:54 AM

Is There abyone here who can give us first hand whats happening where they are?

http://www.nola.com has some webcams still operating if you'd like to see.

Edited by RedingtonBeachGuy (Mon Aug 29 2005 06:54 AM)


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lunkerhunter
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NEXRAD [Re: MarcoResi]
      #51981 - Mon Aug 29 2005 05:59 AM

some strong stuff is moving in around NO
one cell on the east edge of Lake P is moving 113kts @ 4000ft.

http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radbla...6&map.y=239


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lunkerhunter
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Infared Loop [Re: lunkerhunter]
      #51982 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:01 AM

may be strengthening
strong band of Red

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/gmex-ir4-loop.html


looks like she spit some dry air out.

http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/post-goes


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Sportsfreak1989s
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Re: Weakening and Heading North [Re: MarcoResi]
      #51983 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:02 AM

Right now it is 4:58 AM here in Lafayette Louisiana and the wind is at about 10 MPH sustained and every once in a while I can see a 20-30 MPH gust come blowing through. It is raining slightly and the way it looks on radar there could be alot more rain coming our way.

I hope everyone else is doing okay. CAN SOMEONE AROUND GRAND BAY ALABAMA TELL ME FIRST HAND HOW IT IS OVER THERE Thanks

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lunkerhunter
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Re: Weakening and Heading North [Re: Sportsfreak1989s]
      #51984 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:10 AM

http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=ILDL1

Isle Dernieres, LA / CSI05
Shorebased Tower
29.05 N 90.53 W (29°03'12" N 90°32'00" W)

60 feet high
4AM CDT
Wind Speed (WSPD): 62.0 kts (71mph)
Wind Gust (GST): 79.1 kts (91mph)


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MarcoResi
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Wave Heights [Re: lunkerhunter]
      #51985 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:16 AM

Some crazy Wave Heights http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/WestGulf_inset.shtml

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lunkerhunter
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Re: Wave Heights [Re: MarcoResi]
      #51986 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:18 AM

Any public or private use of this data must
reference the project: the Florida Coastal Monitoring Program. Detailed
information about the program can be found at www.ce.ufl.edu/~fcmp.

Katrina - Tower T1 - Belle Chasse - Upload 050 since (re)start
29° 49' 31.0" N
90° 01' 55.0" W

http://grove.ufl.edu/~fcmp/Katrina/T1/

Peak Winds Measured to Date
10-m Gill: 60.0 Sec 31.3 m/s ( 70.1 mph) @ 37.7° @ 29/10:07:56
10-m Gill: 3.0 Sec 40.0 m/s ( 89.6 mph) @ 38.6° @ 29/10:07:55
10-m WM: 60.0 Sec 32.9 m/s ( 73.5 mph) @ 37.7° @ 29/10:07:56
10-m WM: 3.0 Sec 41.7 m/s ( 93.3 mph) @ 37.9° @ 29/10:07:55


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Margie
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Re: Weakening and Heading North [Re: lunkerhunter]
      #51987 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:19 AM

I've been waiting on GDIL1's 5am report and when it came...no windspeeds. I think the anemometer broke when the eyewall hit.

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Katrina's Surge: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/Katrinas_surge_contents.asp

Edited by Margie (Mon Aug 29 2005 06:20 AM)


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lunkerhunter
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Re: Wave Heights [Re: lunkerhunter]
      #51988 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:22 AM

CURRENTLY NW OF EYE

Katrina - Tower T2 - Galliano - Upload 030 since (re)start
29° 26' 38.8" N
90° 15' 45.9" W

DISCLAIMER: The FCMP is providing this information for research
purposes only. Accuracy of this data cannot be confirmed until
post-processing. Users assume all risk. Consult the "DeployUpdate.txt"
file before using posted data for information concerning instrumentation
damage and malfunction. Any public or private use of this data must
reference the project: the Florida Coastal Monitoring Program. Detailed
information about the program can be found at www.ce.ufl.edu/~fcmp.

Peak Winds Measured to Date
10-m Gill: 60.0 Sec 34.6 m/s ( 77.4 mph) @ 10.0° @ 29/09:35:48
10-m Gill: 3.0 Sec 43.6 m/s ( 97.5 mph) @ 8.5° @ 29/09:35:22
10-m WM: 60.0 Sec 35.2 m/s ( 78.7 mph) @ 257.4° @ 29/09:35:48
10-m WM: 3.0 Sec 44.8 m/s ( 100.3 mph) @ 278.1° @ 29/09:35:22


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Margie
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Re: Infared Loop [Re: lunkerhunter]
      #51989 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:32 AM

Quote:

may be strengthening
looks like she spit some dry air out.




If you look at the 0715Z wv sat image, it looks like that outer band starting in the NE came around intact, and then contracted towards the center and filled in that dry area to produce a symmetrical shape again (0915Z).

The size of this storm is so incredible. If the remaining eyewall did not disintegrate further, and stayed the same size, and the storm went due N until LA/MS landfall...the west eyewall would be in NO and the east eyewall over east Bay St Louis. The next larger concentric band would range in diameter from the west end of Lake Ponchatrain to Pascagoula.

Edit -- The 6am advis mentioned that 47 ft wave height on buoy 42040!

Edited by Margie (Mon Aug 29 2005 07:01 AM)


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Hurricane Fredrick 1979
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Re: Weakening and Heading North [Re: Sportsfreak1989s]
      #51990 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:46 AM

I'm not in Grand Bay but in N Mobile. And here we have a sustaind winds of about 40 with gust up about 60. Raining lightly. Winds are out of the ENE. So we are in for the long haul.

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Rick on boat in Mobile
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deteriorating....gusts to at least 50.... [Re: Hurricane Fredrick 1979]
      #51991 - Mon Aug 29 2005 06:58 AM

Kinda wonder when the power will go out. Hope it holds....but the gusts are pretty intense. In fact...it's gusting more now than when Ivan came in...Ivan hit to the east of us...

right side naughty side......

should get 75 plus soon....

wonder what New Orleans will be like after the storm passes. Water being forced in from the east to west...


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RedingtonBeachGuy
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Re: deteriorating....gusts to at least 50.... [Re: Rick on boat in Mobile]
      #51992 - Mon Aug 29 2005 07:03 AM

Folks - here is a TV station broadcasting:

mms://a844.l1291238843.c12912.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/844/12912/v0001/reflector:38843


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Ron Basso
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Re: deteriorating....gusts to at least 50.... [Re: Rick on boat in Mobile]
      #51993 - Mon Aug 29 2005 07:08 AM

Looks like KATs sliding off to the N-NE and will skim the eastern side of the LA marshes on her way to Gulfport/Biloxi. Rick, you should be getting some hurricane force conditions within the next hour or two.

http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS.p19r0/si.klix.shtml

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Katie
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Landfall [Re: Ron Basso]
      #51994 - Mon Aug 29 2005 07:10 AM

Fox News is confirming landfall in Grand Isle, LA

Looks like N.O. Still has power for now but as they were doing a live feed, trees started falling all around them.


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Rick on boat in Mobile
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Ron.. [Re: Ron Basso]
      #51995 - Mon Aug 29 2005 07:13 AM

thanks for the link. I think you're correct....cause it's getting interesting out there. heard that power all along the Mississippi coast is gone.......I'll keep posting. We will be firing up the generator soon....

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Margie
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Re: deteriorating....gusts to at least 50.... [Re: RedingtonBeachGuy]
      #51996 - Mon Aug 29 2005 07:20 AM

Thank you!

That is so cool. I turned it on just in time to see someone broadcasting live from Ocean Springs in Jackson Cty MS! They had very good graphics on the storm surge and wave heights.

Looks like that station is in Jackson MS.

7am - The gov of MS talked about how they are already having flooding issues in Jackson County and the peak of the storm is hours away. They said 24ft storm surge in Bay St Louis, and the main brunt of the storm winds from there to Biloxi. They also mentioned the NE movement of the storm.

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Katrina's Surge: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/Katrinas_surge_contents.asp

Edited by Margie (Mon Aug 29 2005 07:55 AM)


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mightygringo85
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First Reports from NOLA [Re: Ron Basso]
      #51997 - Mon Aug 29 2005 07:27 AM

All the nets are reporting that power is out in the Superdome. They are relying on Generators, but lack Air Conditioning. Fox is reporting that power has gone out in the French Quarter.

Edited by mightygringo85 (Mon Aug 29 2005 07:29 AM)


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