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MichaelA
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Re: Tropical Storm Gert forms in the Bay of Campeche, Franklin Moves Out [Re: Unregistered User]
      #45383 - Mon Jul 25 2005 09:07 PM

Not "freaking out" here. Just telling what I see.

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Re: Shuttle launch... [Re: FlaMommy]
      #45389 - Mon Jul 25 2005 09:48 PM

it should be on every news channel and local news channels as well.

Edited by danielw (Mon Jul 25 2005 10:31 PM)


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Re: Shuttle launch... [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #45390 - Mon Jul 25 2005 09:49 PM

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All the Cable News Channels as well as NASA Select TV and most of the Local channels. In other words, you'll have to work at not seeing it. LOL


I'll be at work. Unless I can see it through the, ahem, haze, I'll just have to watch it on the news when I get home.

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Re: Shuttle launch... [Re: MichaelA]
      #45392 - Mon Jul 25 2005 09:53 PM

Anyone think Franklin can strenghten, turn southwest and west and head toward south florida with the ridge building after the trough???

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Re: Shuttle launch... [Re: canetrackker]
      #45394 - Mon Jul 25 2005 09:57 PM

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Edited by danielw (Mon Jul 25 2005 10:32 PM)


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Re: Shuttle launch... [Re: canetrackker]
      #45395 - Mon Jul 25 2005 09:57 PM

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Edited by danielw (Mon Jul 25 2005 10:33 PM)


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Re: Shuttle launch... [Re: canetrackker]
      #45396 - Mon Jul 25 2005 10:01 PM

It's too far North and East and there is another trough digging SEastward toward it. Interesting...the latest IR sat loop indicates that the convection is beginning to wrap around the LLC.

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Re: Shuttle launch... [Re: MichaelA]
      #45397 - Mon Jul 25 2005 10:23 PM

A WEAK LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION ROTATING ON THE N SIDE OF
FRANKLIN.. HINTING THAT THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE CENTER OF IN
THIS DISORGANIZED SYSTEM. UPPER WINDS DO NOT LOOK FAVORABLE FOR
MUCH STRENGTHENING NOW WITH AN UPPER LOW JUST TO THE W OF THE
CYCLONE PROVIDING WLY SHEAR.

Per NHC................


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Re: Shuttle launch... [Re: canetrackker]
      #45398 - Mon Jul 25 2005 10:26 PM

I think if you look 72 hours or so out the best shot is near Hatteras. Looking at the 250 MB's, it looks like there may be an opportunity for it to come back. Florida, I would say no.

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Re: Tropical Storm Gert forms in the Bay of Campeche, Franklin Moves Out [Re: Clark]
      #45401 - Mon Jul 25 2005 10:37 PM

WOW, look at the action coming off the coast, holy cow. I have a Sat Image w/o the link, how can I paste the pic?

Please put the URL here. Don't post the pic. Thanks

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Edited by danielw (Mon Jul 25 2005 10:43 PM)


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Deleted Posts [Re: Tazmanian93]
      #45404 - Mon Jul 25 2005 10:41 PM

Please excuse the blank posts above. Not the posters!

I had to erase the content to preserve the continuity of the thread.

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Franklin Update [Re: danielw]
      #45405 - Mon Jul 25 2005 10:47 PM

TROPICAL STORM FRANKLIN DISCUSSION NUMBER 19
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
11 PM EDT MON JUL 25 2005 edited~danielw

FRANKLIN HAS UNDERGONE ANOTHER STRUCTURAL CHANGE THIS EVENING. A NEW VORTICITY CENTER APPEARED FROM UNDER THE CONVECTION EAST OF THE
MAIN CIRCULATION CENTER...AND IT AND THE MAIN CENTER ARE ROTATING AROUND EACH OTHER. THE CENTER TRACKED EARLIER IS CURRENTLY THE MOST INVOLVED WITH CONVECTION...SO THAT CENTER POSITION IS USED IN
THIS ADVISORY.
HOWEVER...THE APPEARANCE OF THE SECONDARY VORTICITY CENTER SUGGESTS THE POSSIBILITY THAT THE OVERALL SYSTEM MAY REFORM
DURING THE NEXT DAY OR SO...OR THAT A MEAN CIRCULATION CENTER MAY BECOME MORE APPROPRIATE FOR TRACKING. THE INITIAL INTENSITY REMAINS 35 KT BASED ON SATELLITE ESTIMATES OF 35 KT FROM TAFB AND AFWA...AND 30 KT FROM SAB.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDAT1+shtml/260235.shtml

Edited by danielw (Mon Jul 25 2005 10:50 PM)


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Tropiocal Wave development [Re: danielw]
      #45409 - Mon Jul 25 2005 10:56 PM

From NHC TAFB:

CENTRAL ATLC TROPICAL WAVE ALONG 32W/33W S OF 22N MOVING W 15-20
KT WITH A 1014 MB LOW ALONG THE WAVE NEAR 11N. THE LAST VISIBLE
SATELLITE PICTURES SHOWED A LARGE CIRCULATION ASSOCIATED WITH
THE WAVE WITH NO WELL-DEFINED CENTER. A RECENT QUIKSCAT
CONFIRMS THE LOCATION OF THE LOW THOUGH WINDS ASSOCIATED WITH
THE FEATURE ARE LESS THAN 20 KT. THERE IS A BIT OF DRY AIR
ENTRAINED INTO THE NORTHERN PART OF THE WAVE THAT IS PROBABLY
INHIBITING DEVELOPMENT AS ANY TSTMS HAVE BEEN WEAK AND
SHORT-LIVED. HOWEVER CONVECTION HAS BEEN INCREASING A LITTLE
TONIGHT NEAR THE CENTER WITH WIDELY SCATTERED MODERATE
CONVECTION FROM 8N-12N BETWEEN 33W-40W. COMPUTER MODELS SUGGEST
VERTICAL WIND SHEAR WILL REMAIN LOW AS THE WAVE MOVES WESTWARD
AND THE WAVE MAY HAVE SOME POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT AFTER IT
ENTERS WARMER WATERS W OF 40W.


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New Thread [Re: Random Chaos]
      #45410 - Mon Jul 25 2005 10:59 PM

Mike has posted a New Thread. Please post there. Thanks

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Re: Deleted Posts [Re: danielw]
      #45498 - Tue Jul 26 2005 05:33 PM

Quote:

Please excuse the blank posts above. Not the posters!

I had to erase the content to preserve the continuity of the thread.

***Banhammer is armed***


I was wondering if things would get locked down again. Good move considering the circumstances. Thanks!

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