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Random Chaos
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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: Random Chaos]
      #56813 - Fri Sep 23 2005 08:17 AM

(and another...)

New recon out. ERC underway!

URNT12 KNHC 231207
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 23/11:43:10Z
B. 27 deg 05 min N
091 deg 27 min W
C. 700 mb 2481 m
D. NA kt
E. deg nm
F. 309 deg 098 kt
G. 215 deg 017 nm
H. 927 mb
I. 12 C/ 3043 m
J. 17 C/ 3046 m
K. 15 C/ NA
L. CLOSED
M. E36/30/25
N. 12345/ 7
O. 0.02 / 1 nm
P. AF307 2118A Rita OB 21
MAX FL WIND 126 KT NE QUAD 08:25:00 Z
INNER EYEWALL RAGGED ON NORTH SIDE, THIN S.


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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: Random Chaos]
      #56815 - Fri Sep 23 2005 08:23 AM

RC,

Do you know a site to lookup hurricane info not by year but by statistical input. In other words, I am trying to find out the last year we had 2 cat 5's hit in the same year. someone said 1915 but i heard it was in the 60's sometime.
thanks

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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: NewWatcher]
      #56817 - Fri Sep 23 2005 08:27 AM

I don't know a site that sorts by that sort of info. However, I remember the news from last night when they said it

Check 1960 and 1961

http://www.skeetobiteweather.com/history.asp

(P.S. - Skeetobite, could you make it so it checks both GETs and POSTs so I can give direct links to years? I'll drop this in the Suggestions forum also.)


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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: NewWatcher]
      #56831 - Fri Sep 23 2005 09:20 AM

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RC,

Do you know a site to lookup hurricane info not by year but by statistical input. In other words, I am trying to find out the last year we had 2 cat 5's hit in the same year. someone said 1915 but i heard it was in the 60's sometime.
thanks




Would this suffice?
RE: NHC The Deadliest, Costliest, and Most Intense United States Tropical Cyclones From 1851 to 2004 report.

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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: Random Chaos]
      #56835 - Fri Sep 23 2005 09:38 AM

I'm betting he has GET turned off for security reasons. Planning what he is, he's gotta think ahead towards being big. There may be another solution.

I can't believe she keeps going through ERCs. I honestly expected her to be strengthening instead of weakening. That being said, she's not exactly a weak storm right now.


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Thunderbird12
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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: tpratch]
      #56836 - Fri Sep 23 2005 09:50 AM

I'm not sure that dry air is that big of a problem for Rita right now... the main issue is the disorganized state of the inner core of the storm. It appears to still have some opportunity to intensify in the short term, since there is little sign of shear affecting the storm and the outflow is excellent for now. However, if it remains stuck in an endless cycle of ERCs, any deepening would be minimal and the max winds will end up being less than what the pressure would indicate.

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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: Thunderbird12]
      #56838 - Fri Sep 23 2005 10:00 AM

New thread, btw

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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: NewWatcher]
      #56839 - Fri Sep 23 2005 10:00 AM

Morning all, I thought it was 1960, Carla and Ethel?

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Re: Hurricane Rita Tracking West Northwest in the Gulf [Re: Tazmanian93]
      #56955 - Fri Sep 23 2005 01:13 PM

both 60 and 61 Donna Ethel Carla Hattie

list of cat 5 storms

http://www.weathermatrix.net/tropical/cat5storms.htm


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