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Staggy
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Re: For Georgia coastal residents & north... [Re: tpratch]
      #31105 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:27 PM

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But IIS is the devil... Should use a nice open-source#$@(*uwsllldd>> signal interrupted by Redmond <<




I agree. Planning on attempting a Kylix (writing win based in Delphi) port when I get it stable.


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Re: For Georgia coastal residents & north... [Re: LI Phil]
      #31106 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:35 PM

Your Tuesday evening is my Tuesday morning for Jeanne I guess.
The GFS and GFDL are probably still too far east, although the GFS did make a shift left this morning.
The N.C. coast is looking more and more like it is going to get a pretty good shot too, and I actually expect a second landfall there if it does go back out over the water first.
Phil, in our area, (or at least mine, but likely yours to a degree) a front is expected to stall besides, which is a good recipe for heavy rains. First things first though.
Even though the forecast has been consistent in a sharp turn, I question whether it will actually be able to do that that quickly.
JB's comments were interesting, and I see where he is coming from-the thought did cross my mind to a degree also.

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BTW, I am ignoring the ETA until or unless it is over land. It's been leaning over to the left for the last several storms too long, and too far. I don't think it was designed for these situations either, although its upstream forecasts can be useful. Remember, it had Ivan crossing the Yucatan for many runs.

Edited by MrSpock (Fri Sep 24 2004 04:46 PM)


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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: MikeC]
      #31107 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:38 PM

Ok, #45 is out on the NRL

http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/04_ATL_11L.JEANNE_ssmi_gif_full.html

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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: Ricreig]
      #31108 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:40 PM

Norcross just said warrnings are up for most of the East Coast...
From Dade County North


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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: Ricreig]
      #31109 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:41 PM

wunderground.com has 5pm advisory up........

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Ormond Suzie
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WFOR 4 & Brian Norcross... [Re: MrSpock]
      #31110 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:42 PM

I don't know who posted the link to the continuous video cast from Miami-area WFOR 4, but I want to give you a BIG THANK YOU! I've heard on this board about Brian Norcross, but being up in Volusia I've never been able to watch him in action. I am VERY impressed with Norcross and quite happy in general with the coverage the station is giving to Jeanne. I wish one of our area stations (east central Florida) would do the same.

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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: Kent]
      #31112 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:46 PM

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Norcross just said warrnings are up for most of the East Coast...
From Dade County North


Yup...if gas was scarce and lines long this morning, just wait. When the EC folks get inland, like Orlando, their tanks will be empty and it won't be long before the stations are empty...Locals, you have only hours to get yours before it is gone.

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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: Kent]
      #31113 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:47 PM

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Norcross just said warrnings are up for most of the East Coast...
From Dade County North


BTW, do you have the live feed link anywhere for Norcross....I can't find it (

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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: Ricreig]
      #31114 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:48 PM

That's gonna be one interesting 5:00 discussion, that's for sure...

What the hell is that new "NexSat" on NRL?

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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: LI Phil]
      #31115 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:50 PM

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That's gonna be one interesting 5:00 discussion, that's for sure...

What the hell is that new "NexSat" on NRL?


NexSat?

BTW, new topic online now in the Forum

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Ormond Suzie
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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: Ricreig]
      #31116 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:51 PM

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Quote:

Norcross just said warrnings are up for most of the East Coast...
From Dade County North


BTW, do you have the live feed link anywhere for Norcross....I can't find it (




WFOR 4 - this will get you to the link for their live feed.


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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: LI Phil]
      #31117 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:52 PM

I care about my eyes, I think I'll stick to the ones I have!

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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: LI Phil]
      #31119 - Fri Sep 24 2004 04:53 PM

Anyone ever use http://www.nwhhc.com/? They seem to be on track lately (the last couple of storms). They do not agree with the official track. Also, looks like it sped up to 14 MPH...


NEW THREAD UP!

Edited by LI Phil (Fri Sep 24 2004 04:56 PM)


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Re: Hurricane Watches up from Florida City to St. Augustine [Re: LanceW]
      #31125 - Fri Sep 24 2004 05:08 PM

The 5 PM Discussion is out..

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