doug
(Weather Analyst)
Mon Aug 28 2006 05:11 PM
Ernesto Over Cuba

All evidence now supports the view that a reorganization is occi=urring jus off the north coast of cuba...looks like a much larger storm will emerge here

nc_tropical_wx79
(Weather Guru)
Mon Aug 28 2006 05:14 PM
Re: Ernesto Over Cuba

One says barely a storm and the other says it's reforming and will be a larger storm can I ask what evidence you have? just trying to learn and see how you came to that conclusion not saying it's wrong or right.

pcola
(Storm Tracker)
Mon Aug 28 2006 05:25 PM
Re: Ernesto Over Cuba

Barely a storm is in reference to the last wind report of 40 mph. Remember, at 38 mph it is downgraded to a tropical depression, no longer a storm. It is a "storm" in that it is a tropical cyclone, and it is a pain because with all the changes, it could do anything...miss the entire peninsula and head north, fall apart, head west and toward the gulf.....in the last 48 hours, US landfall has shifted from TX to Miami....and we still have plenty of ground/water to cover...its wait and see time..the good thing is everyone in the gulf and peninsula got their hurricane kit ready!

inHISgrip
(Weather Watcher)
Mon Aug 28 2006 05:38 PM
Re: Ernesto Over Cuba

Gitmo Radar

Here is a link to the Gitmo Radar.
It take forever to load.


force2005
(Verified CFHC User)
Mon Aug 28 2006 05:53 PM
Re: Ernesto Over Cuba *Killed -- Sent to Graveyard*

This post was sent to the Hurricane Graveyard

nc_tropical_wx79
(Weather Guru)
Mon Aug 28 2006 05:58 PM
Re: Ernesto Over Cuba

what is a back door rex situation? What does it mean and can you please describe what makes it happen and how does it happen?

pcola
(Storm Tracker)
Mon Aug 28 2006 06:07 PM
Re: Ernesto Over Cuba

The 18 z models runs are shifting back to the west, with the GFDL and the UKMET (12z) taking the storm into the Gulf and heading up the west coast....it is safe to say that the models are having a tough time getting a grip on Ernesto..with the pressure up to over 1000 mb, and a weakening storm over Cuba...anything goes....until we get a new discussion from the NHC, everything is guesswork..it does look like the high is holding and will force Ernesto wnw..the question is how much of Ernesto survives, and how long to redevelope....if at all

Unregistered User
(Unregistered)
Mon Aug 28 2006 08:18 PM
Re: Ernesto Over Cuba

Isn't there a link to the spag models on this site? Where is it?

Storm Cooper
(User)
Mon Aug 28 2006 08:22 PM
Re: Ernesto Over Cuba

Look on the Main Page.


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