HanKFranK
(User)
Fri Sep 13 2002 03:35 AM
Re: Wow...

no kidding.. a discussion where they actually discussed, not just fed the usual canned info.
wondering when the depression will decide to keep some convection steady and close to the center, that would get the figurative snowball rolling. the burst south of center could be just that trying to go (dreaming, yes i know). inland later saturday.. bummer. kinda wanted to go to the coast for this one, but need to go up to alabama to help friends clean up a house for sale..
ah well, maybe that 99L will give us another shot at landfall late next week. after all, what could be more fun than an angry hurricane coming up out of the caribbean? ought to be something by saturday, maybe tomorrow if it tightens a bit more quickly.
no fanfare, but the wave/sfc trough at 23/55 is about out of the shear, into the subsidence. prospects arent all that great, but it has shown persistence.. have to wonder.
td7 remnant... NE into the trough. i can still see it, make it go awaaaay...
well, tomorrow im sure it will be gone. at last.
so, hanna on the way, recon is in. isidore maybe caribbean, for the weekend. josephine.. somewhere up the road. maybe near, maybe far. its lucky friday the 13th! dont forget to make a wish.
HF 0340z13september



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