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Re: Meanwhile, back at the Ranch [Re: LI Phil]
      #27993 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:53 AM

Great minds think alike Phil.

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Re: Meanwhile, back at the Ranch [Re: gonyen]
      #27994 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:53 AM

cool theory!

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Re: This A Jog East [Re: CentralFlorida]
      #27995 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:53 AM

It does look to be travelling right-of-north right now. There was one wobble right a while ago, let's see if this is a trend.
I hope we hear from Frank and his brother soon.


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Re: This A Jog East [Re: CentralFlorida]
      #27997 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:54 AM

Yes Ivan moving NNE, with a jog to the NE Now. Dont think the NE Motion will continue, but you never know.

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Re: This A Jog East [Re: MrSpock]
      #27998 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:55 AM

Dr. Lyons said yes it's now northeast. Could be another for Florida. He said New Orleans will be out of the worst of it.

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Re: This A Jog East [Re: CentralFlorida]
      #27999 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:56 AM

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The latest radar image looks like a jog eastward. Does anyone else see this or are these images starting to play mind games with me? :?:




Don't look for a one-image movement - be patient and await the trends

As for being without power, this is the first time in 12 days I've been able to post using my home machine.

You hear that? That was one huge sigh of relief from me.

The latest FPL map shows that they reconnected another 7-8 thousand Brevard County residents, and more than 10 thousand in Palm Beach County. They might have screwed up badly, but they've done an amazing job getting power back as quickly as they have. Well, all things being equal. The debate on whether this many folks should've been effected is still up in the air


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Re: This A Jog East [Re: MrSpock]
      #28000 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:56 AM

waiting also for a post from Frank been wondering what he is going thru.

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Ivan moving on a 020-030 heading now! [Re: Bruce]
      #28001 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:56 AM

If this heading holds up, Mobile Bay, the Mobile River will be spared the worse of the surge. Ivan now moving east of north now.

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Re: This A Jog East [Re: CentralFlorida]
      #28002 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:56 AM

That happens when these large storms start landfall. Think about a spinning frisby hitting a curb on the street. It usually will turn the opposite direction from the spin, in this case, east. It may continue or it may wobble back to the center. Never can tell. I vote for -never mind, ITs not good no matter where it goes.

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Re: This A Jog East [Re: HMY]
      #28005 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:58 AM

I have a conference call in ten min. for a update w/ the office... What can we expect here in Tally tonight and tomorrow morning? Thanks for any input!

T


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Re: Mobile weather [Re: cindy]
      #28007 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:02 AM

KMOB observed 0049 UTC 16 September 2004
Temperature: 23.0°C (73°F)
Dewpoint: 22.0°C (72°F) [RH = 94%]
Pressure (altimeter): 29.46 inches Hg (997.7 mb)
Winds: from the NNE (30 degrees) at 39 MPH (34 knots; 17.7 m/s)
gusting to 49 MPH (43 knots; 22.4 m/s)
Visibility: 3 miles (5 km)
Ceiling: 3000 feet AGL
Clouds: few clouds at 1400 feet AGL
broken clouds at 3000 feet AGL
overcast cloud deck at 3800 feet AGL
Weather: TSRA BR (rain associated with thunderstorm(s), mist)
SOME DATA ABOVE MAY BE INACCURATE!!!
"$" is an indication the sensor requires maintenance
OCNL LTGIC OHD TS OHD MOV W
Occasional Lightning overhead, Thunderstorm-overhead moving west


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Re: This A Jog East [Re: Thunder]
      #28008 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:03 AM

here ya go thunder - tallahassee info

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Jeanne likely to hit Florida now! [Re: MrSpock]
      #28009 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:05 AM

If the shortwave trough picks Ivan up; which if current radar trends hold up; all bets are off with Jeanne. If Ivan slowed he would erode the upper ridge to his east; if he's out of the way, the ridge is likely to build back in thus a more westward course for Jeanne and a date with Florida. I must stress the models haven't performed to well with hurricanes of late; ask the Florida Keys? If there is a model performing well, it's the FSU SuperEnsemble.

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Re: This A Jog East [Re: staggy]
      #28010 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:06 AM

RIGHT ON! THANKS!

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Green Lightning [Re: cindy]
      #28011 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:08 AM

Green or blue lightning is either a power transformer blowing or high power lines touching together with the high winds.

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Re: Jeanne likely to hit Florida now! [Re: berrywr]
      #28012 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:09 AM

Must be difficult for someone with a Florida Gator icon to compliment the FSU Superensemble.

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Re: Jeanne likely to hit Florida now! [Re: Rasvar]
      #28013 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:12 AM

That was a very good point!

Go Gators


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Re: Jeanne likely to hit Florida now! [Re: Rasvar]
      #28014 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:12 AM

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Must be difficult for someone with a Florida Gator icon to compliment the FSU Superensemble.




Don't ya just know that's the truth.


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Re: Jeanne likely to hit Florida now! [Re: Wxwatcher2]
      #28015 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:14 AM

You guys seem somewhat passionate about your rivalries...

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Re: I Think Frank This is a New Trend [Re: Frank P]
      #28016 - Thu Sep 16 2004 01:14 AM

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I will not take down my plywood until December!





Might want to rethink this... headline on www.orlandosentinel.com this morning read: "Shutters blamed in fatal blaze that killed priest in Fort Lauderdale" They said the guy had all routes blocked and firefighters couldn't get in to help.


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