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James88
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Re: Is it just me.... [Re: James88]
      #19809 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:06 PM

Just a quick note, we now have TD #4 in the east Atlantic.

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Rad
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Re: Is it just me.... [Re: James88]
      #19810 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:13 PM

Waiting

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ShaggyDude
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Re: Is it just me.... [Re: Rad]
      #19811 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:16 PM

Also from the 9 AM:

REPEATING THE 9 AM EDT POSITION...24.7 N... 82.9 W. MOVEMENT
TOWARD...NORTH NEAR 18 MPH. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED
WINDS...110 MPH. MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE... 970 MB.

Moving North Now


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Anonymous
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Charley's coming [Re: James88]
      #19812 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:16 PM

Just finished reading all the morning's messages. Great information everyone!

Weather here is pretty nice so far. Full cloud cover but very little wind. We are under an Inland Hurricane Wind Watch, so we're expecting things to pick up later.

Looks like we had some weather pass over us sometime overnight as the patio is wet and there are some pine needles on the patio that had to have blown around off the nearby trees. But we both slept right through it, so I don't see how it could've been too bad.

About 30 minutes ago, the sun broke out for a few minutes. Probably the last we'll see of the sun until tomorrow.

More updates throughout the day. Everyone else, keep up the great work.


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AmateurJohn
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Re: Charley's coming [Re: Anonymous]
      #19813 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:19 PM

That last post was mine. Sorry. I thought I was logged in.

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Re: Is it just me.... [Re: ShaggyDude]
      #19814 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:25 PM

Did they not upgrade the winds higher because its not intensifing, because it clearly looks like it does, or do they not have a plane flying thorough there telling them what the winds are? It really looks like a Cat. 3 storm.

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Re: Charley's coming [Re: AmateurJohn]
      #19815 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:25 PM

Not to take away anything from Charley but we have TD #4 and Invest 95L.

Everyone stay safe and keep in touch with us as long as you can....

www.wildonweather.com/forum

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Re: Charley's coming [Re: ticka1]
      #19816 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:32 PM

Hey Ticka, I didn't know you had your own site!!! Kewl.

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Re: Charley's coming [Re: ticka1]
      #19817 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:34 PM

Dig in everyone.

Won't have internet later today so I want to wish everyone
the best in the storm.
I'm in the Orlando area and if it moves a bit more East, we're in for one heck of an afternoon and evening.

I have to keep telling myself this is actually happening and it's not just a blob on a computer screen.
Strange how you track storms and when one is at your doorstep, it seems surreal.

At least, it's a fast moving storm.


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hurricane_run
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Re: Charley's coming [Re: ticka1]
      #19818 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:36 PM

Some people under mandatory evacuations are refusing to leave.

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HURRICANE EYE
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Re: Charley's coming [Re: AmateurJohn]
      #19819 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:37 PM

i just ran a loop or the goes infared and the last four frames which looked to be about 2 hrs in time ,you can clearly see with the prior frames with a ruler placed on the screen that it was moving just slightly west of north, than the last four frames moves off to the ne,clearly moving away from the ruler placed on the screen , i could be wrong but that didnt look like a wobble to me, i will check again with the next few new frames, but if this is moving in that nne-ne direction , than naples to sarasota looks to be hit, what do you all think?

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Re: Charley's coming [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #19820 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:39 PM

Wxwatcher2 know how you feel. Take care of yourself, don't be surprised if you lose power, and we'll all see how we come out of this tomorrow.

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Re: Charley's coming [Re: hurricane_run]
      #19822 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:44 PM

You always get a few like that.

I know of one in Tampa that isn't evacuating, and is forcing his two daughters to stay home. That's child endangerment. Seriously. The little one's only 7.


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Re: Charley's coming [Re: joepub1]
      #19823 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:47 PM

The last frames looks like Charley has taken a premature start to his nne-ne movement. This would make it make landfall south of Tampa, and cross over orlando instead of passing north of it. Take it I'm in the orlando area, I think were going to have a heck of a afternoon.

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hurricane_run
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Re: Charley's coming [Re: palmetto]
      #19824 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:48 PM

It sure is but what can law enforcement do? And this is one dangerous storm. You can't say it enough if you are told to leave do so right away!

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hurricane_run
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Re: Charley's coming [Re: Anonymous]
      #19825 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:58 PM

Thats not good because people south of tampa are not leaving. They are not even boarding up.

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Re: Charley's coming [Re: HURRICANE EYE]
      #19826 - Fri Aug 13 2004 01:58 PM

THE BEST TO ALL THAT IN IN THIS MONTERS PATH. THE N-NE MOVEMENT IS MAKING ME NERVOUS. I AM AT THE BROWARD/PALM BEACH COUNT LINE AT THE BEACH

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hurricane_run
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Re: Charley's coming [Re: hurricane_run]
      #19827 - Fri Aug 13 2004 02:00 PM

Get ready for one afternoon.

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Re: Charley's coming [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #19829 - Fri Aug 13 2004 02:02 PM

Hope everyone in Charley's eye stays safe. Have a sister in Orlando. May i ask what effects Charley will have in the Orlando area? Prayer's for everyone.

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joepub1
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Re: Charley's coming [Re: joepub1]
      #19830 - Fri Aug 13 2004 02:03 PM

Here in north FL we've got a witches brew on the pot. Moisture left from Bonnie, the cold front that's going to turn Charley, and Charley himself passing directly over us is going to make for a hell of a day. Large thunderstorms building just to my west, tornado warnings, flood warnings, ect. Rain for us could be all the way through Sat morn/ aft.

That's a lot of rain. Over 10 inched IMO. Wow.

Models tended to the east this morning, NHC staying over a little more to west, but the difference may not mean much at this point. We in Florida are all within 24 hours of him now. Called work, place is a madhouse, just begining. N FL people do everything at the last minute

Last note: unlike early this morning, Charley has become very well rounded in his shape. It looked for a while that once he got past you, it would be over pretty soon. It's going to take a little longer now, so if he passes over you, stay hunkered down for awhile and don't rush to get outside. Be Safe. For those on the east coast beware of any rainbands coming off of the Atlantic. They can pull moisture and heat from the water and take on a life of their own. Ask anybody in Miami last night. SW-CEN-NE FL people: be and stay cool, we will see you on the back side of Charley.

Joe in Jax


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