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Rickwasright?
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Re: rickontheboat [Re: BillD]
      #27926 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:24 PM

Whaddya ya know...not a Cat 5 at the moment, but Rick's continuous prediction came true...

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Re: rickontheboat [Re: BillD]
      #27927 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:24 PM

Latest airport observations.
Gulfport-030 23 g 43kts 29.50"
Pascagoula-030 23g31kts 29.47" pressure falling rapidly!!
Mobile-050 27g36kts 29.55"
Mobile Downtown- 040 29g37kts 29.52"
I believe Pascagoula will be closer to landfall than Mobile airport. Base dto the current pressure, and pressure trend.


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Re: rickontheboat [Re: Rickwasright?]
      #27928 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:26 PM

Let's see who can finish this quote first...I haven't been able to get this tune out of my head since yesterday...

"the bricks lay on Grand Street
Where the neon madmen climb.
They all fall there so perfectly,
It all seems so well timed.
An' here I sit so patiently
Waiting to find out what price
You have to pay to get out of
Going through all these things twice.
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end,
To be..."

here's to rickonboat and mbfly!

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Re: rickontheboat [Re: LI Phil]
      #27929 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:29 PM

Down on Main Street- Bob Segar

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Re: models [Re: BillD]
      #27930 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:29 PM

read the key west melb. sites. models can change. this is not till weekend.

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Re: rickontheboat [Re: danielw]
      #27931 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:30 PM

>>> Down on Main Street- Bob Segar

close but no stogie...and it's seger

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PHIL.... [Re: LI Phil]
      #27932 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:32 PM

don't mean to seem selfish.. but i am in miami.. what's your take on Jeanne and a huge curve they are forcasting.. i know its early.. but do you have any ideas?

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Re: models [Re: meto]
      #27933 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:33 PM

I know, models are already changing. I'm telling everyone that asks me that we are not going to know what Jeanne is going to do until the end of the week.

Bill


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Re: rickontheboat [Re: LI Phil]
      #27934 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:35 PM

dylan ?
Stuck inside of Mobile with the memphis blues again.
Helen


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Re: PHIL.... [Re: trinibaje]
      #27935 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:35 PM

You're not selfish at all, as this will probably be Hurricane Jeanne by 11...

I'm not really all that well qualifed to answer your question...but...I think it's GREAT news for ALL of florida...you're almost entirely out of the cone...too far off to tell...Scottsvb made one helluva 5 day on saturday, maybe he wants to take a stab at it..

As we have all learned this year, one cannot put too much in anything past 72 hours (3 days) so by Saturday we should have a much better handle on where Jeanne wants to go.

I'll go with my standard (ala rick) Hattaras then up towards me...

Of course I'll be wrong, but one of these days I'll get one right...

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Re: PHIL.... [Re: trinibaje]
      #27936 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:36 PM

Excuse me but anyone may exercise the opportunity to be selfish during the 04 Cane season. Since Fl seems ot be getting More than their fair share.
I don't buy the hard recurvature "cone". Haven't looked at the models, but the current ridge would have to break down very fast to get a curve like that. IMHO


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Re: rickontheboat [Re: mojorox]
      #27937 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:37 PM

Helen/mojorox...we have a winner!

You had to figure there'd be SOME connection to this storm, no?

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Re: PHIL.... [Re: LI Phil]
      #27938 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:38 PM

Quote:

You're not selfish at all, as this will probably be Hurricane Jeanne by 11...

I'm not really all that well qualifed to answer your question...but...I think it's GREAT news for ALL of florida...you're almost entirely out of the cone...too far off to tell...Scottsvb made one helluva 5 day on saturday, maybe he wants to take a stab at it..

As we have all learned this year, one cannot put too much in anything past 72 hours (3 days) so by Saturday we should have a much better handle on where Jeanne wants to go.

I'll go with my standard (ala rick) Hattaras then up towards me...

Of course I'll be wrong, but one of these days I'll get one right...




Thank you... i have hurricane anxiety... as i am sure millions of people do this season.. i am going to buy stock in Zoloft!

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Re: rickontheboat [Re: LI Phil]
      #27939 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:39 PM

Last 20 minutes there have been at least 2 gusts up into the 40's that knocked a few smaller limbs off of my pecan trees. That's better than the twigs and leaves we've seen so far . Checked the NO/BR NWS and it showed gusts at Lakefront to 53 in the hour. I'm thinking 45+ with the last two. I guess there's a shot at some decent winds tongiht afterall with the eye coming closer (not directional but distance).

Steve

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Re: PHIL.... [Re: danielw]
      #27940 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:40 PM

The BoatUS Spaghetti map shows about 2/3rd of the models curving North well offshore, the other 1/3rd trend west either South of or into Florida. I won't venture a guess myself until another 36-48 have passed and we have a better picture of what that ridge is doing.

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Dylan [Re: mojorox]
      #27941 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:41 PM

Like a hurricane.

Oh great, now I'm humming Scorpion songs...that ain't good...LOL!

Edited by LI Phil (Wed Sep 15 2004 11:46 PM)


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Re: rickontheboat [Re: Steve]
      #27942 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:43 PM

Looks like a little E in there.

gonyen


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Re: Jeanne landfalls on Puerto Rico - Ivan Holding at Cat 4 [Re: MikeC]
      #27943 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:45 PM

Is their any way Ivan goes back up to lets say 145-150 mph or even more?Please respond everyone

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Re: rickontheboat [Re: Steve]
      #27944 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:45 PM

Quote:

Last 20 minutes there have been at least 2 gusts up into the 40's that knocked a few smaller limbs off of my pecan trees. Steve




Just had our biggest wind gust here as well. Weather bug site has gusts recorded as 40's, I'd venture a guess that the one we just had was an easy 50. I watched several small branches fly past my door.Starting to feel a little like Dorothy in the Wizard of OZ.


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Re: rickontheboat [Re: gonyen]
      #27945 - Wed Sep 15 2004 11:46 PM

I think Ivan's startin' to hook a little.

gonyen


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