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National Hurricane Conference 2002
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The National Hurricane Conference is going on this week here in Orlando, and one of the things to come out of it was the expectation of a rather average year (storm count wise), which I agree with.

It's been a while since a Major Hurricane has hit Florida now, it'll be 10 years since Andrew this season. Complacency may have set in among many, and I fear this may be the case again.

September 11th gave extra focus to Emergency Management, and I think they are about as reasonably prepared as the could be. The evacuation routes from the coastline are still very poor, and the road system in Central Florida can't handle normal work traffic well, much less a massive evacuation. They've talked about one-waying the main roads (I4/Turnpike/Beeline etc) during emergencies. But that requires a lot of manpower to make sure no "oopses" happen at the entrance on/off ramps.

I expect a different hurricane season this year... This doesn't mean more or even more landfalls, just storms in different places than we have seen in the last two years. I actually expect fewer this year.

Preperations for the new season are progressing slowly, but we'll get there. :)

- [mac]




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1989 World Series (#67)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted On 01:18AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
loma prieta earthquake struck on my 9th birthday!!! delayed world series between A's and giants.


ripley's believe it or not (#68)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted On 01:19AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
rev. dale chipmunk live in haunted tree. dale have 29 baby chipmunk children. but no cats. dale hate cats and ill-temper duck. live in coconut palm tree!!! in san jose


synopsis (#69)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted On 01:20AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
earthquake make world series stop. tree shake coconuts and chipmunks fall out.


me? (#70)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted On 01:21AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
many drunk college student live in Tallahassee.


steve h. (#71)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Uzbekistan
Posted On 01:32AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
he does give the board character. why should a hurricane website have anything to do with hurricanes? but to forsake judy garland's memory.

no really, its out of season, nothing much to talk about. so all these weird tangents are about all there is.

later y'all.


Your nothing !!!!!!!!!!! (#72)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 03:50AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPWNUT*)
Don't bug me!!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!


2002 Atlantic hurricane season (#73)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 04:24AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (VTNQRNQPTNQVR*)
Don't boring yourself! Same number

There are 51 days until hurricane season

Puerto Rico won't become the 51st state, I believe


LOL!!! (#74)
Posted by: Steve H. Location: palm bay, FL
Posted On 07:48AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QUUNQPTNRSYNQV*)
Judy Garland liked speed! But had a tough life me thinks/


Shhhhhh, Don't tell italian people (#75)
Posted by: John Location: South Florida
Posted On 09:16AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QURNQVSNRPWNTV*)
Judy Garland died on my 3rd birthday !!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAH !!!!


waiting (#76)
Posted by: ROB H Location: CLEARWATER
Posted On 09:51AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (VTNQPUNQWWNQWP*)
NHC say's "blob" in sw GOM showing signs of circulation and expected to move eastward into W central GOM, to bad its not august.


Shhhhhhhhh.. (#77)
Posted by: Steve Location: Old Metaire, LA
Posted On 09:53AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RPXNRTXNRSQNUX*)
NO LIBERTY CITY IN SOUTH LOUISIANA. NO CRAWFISH IN SOUTH FLORIDA. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


AS DOROTHY WOULD SAY (#78)
Posted by: ROB H Location: CLEARWATER
Posted On 10:26AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (VTNQPUNQWWNQWP*)
CHIPMUNKS, COCONUT PALMS AND HURRICANES, OH MY


GOM (#79)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland
Posted On 10:47AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
I'm with you ,Rob.It is weird to see a convection like that in the GOM this time of year.Has there ever been something form in April before?It wouldn't matter because I noticed that SST's are still just a little too cool out there anyway.You're right though;what if it were August?


Pardon the hurricane interruption.... (#80)
Posted by: Steve Location: Old Metaire, LA
Posted On 11:03AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RPXNRTXNRSQNUX*)
>>I'm with you ,Rob.It is weird to see a convection like that in the GOM this time of year.Has there ever been something form in April before?It wouldn't matter because I noticed that SST's are still just a little too cool out there anyway.You're right though;what if it were August?

Bastardi called it a vortex max. It looks like an upper low that will be at the mouth of the Mississippi river by Friday (according to his spring map analysis video). Between this item and the warmcore subtropical system developing in the central Atlantic, we've got some action in April. This rules. Btw, the area got between 4-6 inches of rain on Monday. There was this one thunderclap right by my house - two of my kids said their hair was standing up on their arms. It was an almost instantaneous strike of lightning and clap of thunder. I had to guess it hit within a few blocks of the house.

Steve



Steve (#81)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland
Posted On 11:10AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
No chance of development,but it looks like you may have some rain coming your way,again.There is some action but it is kind of sad that it is still to early for development.


vortmax (#82)
Posted by: HankFrank Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posted On 11:19AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (QRXNQXVNQRSNQYS*)
there was a goofy little twist to the convection that came ashore on the panhandle yesterday, too. i guess these are just springtime MCCs or something. nice to know there is a .001% chance of something developing in april.


Maybe some action? (#83)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland
Posted On 11:54AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
I just watched Joe B's video and the first thing he talked about was the circulation in the Atlantic.You don't think that something could actually happen out there,DO YOU?!?!?!


BOC (#84)
Posted by: Bill Location: TLH
Posted On 11:56AM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RPTNQQPNRQRNXR*)
It really looked ominous earlier this morning, didn't it? Seems to have elongated a bit, still a 'hot' core tho. Temps in that area 25-26 degrees; looks more like June, not April.

There has been one ST storm in April, that I recall; developed in the ATL I believe.


Interesting to say the least! And...there is a w/c storm developing in the ATL..who says? Just wonderd.

IHS,

Bill


2002 Atlantic Season Forecast (#85)
Posted by:
Rich Byett (http://www.stormwarn2000.com) Location: Gloucester, England, UK
Posted On 01:24PM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RQSNQRRNQXVNQUX*)
StormWarn2000 has issued its forecast for the North Atlantic 2002 Hurricane Season as follows:

Total Tropical Cyclones: 15
Tropical Depressions: 2
Troical Storms: 6
Hurricanes (Cat 1 and 2): 4
Major Hurricanes (Cat 3, 4, and 5): 3


Forecast (#86)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland,Tx
Posted On 01:45PM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
Does that forecast include any storms that might form before the official start of the season? hahahah!!!Hey,Steve,that w/c low in the Atlantic is coming right for us...lol!


Bill & Shawn... (#87)
Posted by: Steve Location: Old Metaire, LA
Posted On 02:38PM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RPXNRTXNRSQNUX*)
Bill,

http://www.accuweather.com/adcbin/news_index?nav=meteo&type=jbs

Go watch bastardi's meterological map discussion on the right side of the page.

Shawn,

It's going to be a Cat-5 and hit both of us :). Who was the guy in South Alabama who had 'em all hitting him last year? That was a riot.

Steve


SST's (#88)
Posted by: Shawn Location: Pearland,Tx
Posted On 02:49PM 10-Apr-2002 with id (RTNRTRNRSSNUS*)
Does the water temp NEED to be 80 or above or can something form if the SST's are a degree or two cooler than 80? Just wondering.



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