CFHC Talkback For News Story #104:
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TD#12 Reforms South of Cuba
08:04 PM EDT - 19 September 2000

And I just got back from a trip that took me longer than expected (not by choice).

We'll be tracking it, and more information will come soon...]

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NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division Forecast Track of Active Systems (Good Forecast Track Graphic and Satellite Photos)

Map with nearly all model projected tracks plotted for TD#12. From Michael Bryson.

Crown Weather Services Tropical Update (Includes Map with multiple forecast model tracks)
Snonut's Hurricane Reports
Satellite images at: [Visible] (visible -- Daytime Only) [Infrared] (infrared), and [Water Vapor] (water vapor)
Loops: Visible Loop - Infrared Loop - Water Vapor Loop
A nice animated Water Vapor Image
Ocean Surface Winds Derived from the SeaWinds Scatterometer (Experimental)
StormCarib.com has reports from folks in the Caribbean islands themselves and is worth checking out when storms approach the Caribbean.
Ouragans.com Français -- L'information sur des ouragans comprenant beaucoup de liens.
Tormenta.net Español -- Gran información sobre huracanes aquí.

Some Forecast models: (NGM, AVN, MRF, ECMWF, ETA)
DoD weather models (NOGAPS, AVN, MRF)
AVN, ECMWF, GFDL, NOGAPS, UKMET

- [mac]


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SQUALLY NIGHT (#1)
Posted by: Richie Location: Boynton Beach, FL
Posted On 08:29PM 19-Sep-2000 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNSS*)


Last hour a rain squall from the outer reaches of TD 12 came through. We had a wind gust of 26 mph from the east and .25" of rain in a short time. We also have a current dew point of 80 degrees at 8:30 at night. Wow, we are really in the soup!!!

Camille (#2)
Posted by: Gary Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posted On 08:46PM 19-Sep-2000 with id (VSNRUUNRUNQRW*)


Depression #12 will soon become Hurricane Helene and is taking a similar path to catastrophic Camille in 1969.

Depression#12 (#3)
Posted by:
Bruce Location: Palm Bay Florida
Posted On 09:00PM 19-Sep-2000 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVY*)


Lets hope it doesn't have the winds like Camille, I think they were close to 165mph when she made landfall.

Depression#12 (#4)
Posted by:
Bruce Location: Palm Bay Florida
Posted On 09:01PM 19-Sep-2000 with id (RPUNQXXNQYSNQVY*)


Lets hope it doesn't have the winds like Camille, I think they were close to 165mph when she made landfall.

TD 12 (#5)
Posted by:
Mitch McCauslin (http://home.cfl.rr.com/h2ocean/weather.html) Location: Cape Canaveral, FL
Posted On 09:01PM 19-Sep-2000 with id (RTNYUNRSQNST*)


The track at this time (we know how that can change!) looks similar to Gordon when looking at the computer models. There is no dry air this time to wrap into the center - at least until it gets very far north. It will be interesting to follow this one.

Double up? (#6)
Posted by: mike Location: Clearwater Beach
Posted On 09:08PM 19-Sep-2000 with id (RTNQVQNRTPNQTY*)


Looks alot like Gordon. How weird would that be for this system to affect West Florida. Have 2 systems ever affected the same area and in such a short span of time before?


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