Ed DunhamAdministrator
(Former Meteorologist & CFHC Forum Moderator (Ed Passed Away on May 14, 2017))
Tue Sep 17 2002 03:08 AM
TD 10 / Isidore

I'm sure that recon will find one or the other tomorrow, but it may already get there before the plane does. Looks like center redeveloping near 16N 74.5W - system currently just about stationary and getting its act together. I still expect a northwest motion to resume. This one certainly has the potential to bust my 'no majors' forecast for this year - wouldn't be the first time. This one could get serious toward the end of the week. Still need to see an initial motion and trend - until then, any predictions don't mean much. More tomorrow - think I'd better get some sleep while the getting is still good!
Cheers,
ED


HanKFranK
(User)
Tue Sep 17 2002 04:49 AM
Re: TD 10 / Isidore

does this system not have a knack for keeping us in suspense, or what?
HF 0444z17september


Floridacane
(Weather Guru)
Tue Sep 17 2002 05:08 AM
Re: TD 10 / Isidore

Who knows with this storm... I think we'll all know a lot more in the A.M.
Haven't had a storm "really" hit Brevard County in a long time, and I'm not looking forward to one either. Goodnight All
Lori


HanKFranK
(User)
Wed Sep 18 2002 03:43 AM
ten!!

ed this storm is annoying the heck out of me. ive never seen one that did so little with so much opportunity. looks like it's going to miss the connections and wind up meandering in the gulf by the weekend or early next week... doesnt this sound like fun. forecasting nightmare deluxe.
HF 0337z18september


troy2
(Storm Tracker)
Wed Sep 18 2002 06:13 AM
Re: ten!!

Isidore it is at 2am.


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