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Liz L.
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Re: Update [Re: Justin in Miami]
      #32173 - Sat Sep 25 2004 08:58 PM

ST CLOUD FLORIDA
79 °F / 26 °C
Overcast
Humidity: 83%
Dew Point: 73 °F / 23 °C
Wind: 28 mph / 44 km/h from the North
Wind Gust: 38 mph / 61 km/h
Pressure: 29.61 in / 1003 hPa
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
UV: 0 out of 12
Clouds (AGL): Few 1800 ft / 548 m
Mostly Cloudy 2500 ft / 762 m
Overcast 3400 ft / 1036 m


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SOUTHFLAHAPPYGAL
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Re: Update [Re: Justin in Miami]
      #32174 - Sat Sep 25 2004 08:58 PM

It sure is coming down here in NE broward

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Bub
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Re: This is just ridiculous... [Re: Liz L.]
      #32175 - Sat Sep 25 2004 08:58 PM

I care a little. I have two tickets in my pocket for the game tomorrow. Unfortunatly, I am sitting here in my house in east Orlando waiting to get the S#@T ripped out of my house...
In the big picture it doesn't matter, but then again sometimes the little stuff in life can make a difference...


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52255225
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Re: Sorry Lou [Re: Lake Toho - Kissimmee]
      #32176 - Sat Sep 25 2004 08:59 PM

no kidding! Weve stayed here through all 3 and have faired well. Im surrounde by very old oak trees in a well built wood frame home but never the less its wood! My parents are in a concrete structure but on very open land (tornadoes?). Well see what Mayfield says. seems like theres a wait to get him on.

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RickInRockledge
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Re: Sorry Lou [Re: BillD]
      #32177 - Sat Sep 25 2004 08:59 PM

But the NHC said it would turn, so it has to doesn't it?

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Rasvar
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Re: North Central Florida [Re: Ocala]
      #32178 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:00 PM

South of Tampa is a very unlikely exit point. The extrapolated motion that i see on radar easily takes it north of Tampa bay to near the Spring Hill/Weekie Wachie area. There is a wnw movement. Not a due west movemnt in the loop.

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MikeCAdministrator
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Re: Sorry Lou [Re: RickInRockledge]
      #32179 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:00 PM

I'm beginning to think it'll make the turn when part of the eye is already on land.

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alan
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Re: Sorry Lou [Re: RickInRockledge]
      #32180 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:01 PM

the last couple of loops of radar show a north componant. Maybe a jog, but a jog affects a lot of people.
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/USLocal...mp;prodnav=none


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Liz L.
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Re: Update [Re: Liz L.]
      #32181 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:01 PM

http://www.n4ziq.com/P2kdata.htm
current conditions here


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52255225
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Re: Sorry Lou [Re: BillD]
      #32182 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:02 PM

yeah thats what i say. maybe when the eye comes onshore it will turn?

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phamton
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Re: Jeanne Still Heading West [Re: SteveieB]
      #32183 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:02 PM

Quote:

Angie,
Thanks for the reply. My folks live off of Chickasaw, south of Curry Ford. Would have been interesting to hear from you what is going in that area.




Not a meterologist nor do I play one on tv, but I do live on Chickasaw and Curry Ford road in Orlando. We still have electricity and are not even having flickers or brownouts yet. Barometer 30.3, temp. 76F, some light rain earlier but none now, some wind gusts I'm estimating at about 20-25 mph, Cable tv and cable internet still working. My measurements may not be accurate as my barometer is just one of those household kind you can get at Lowes or Walmart as a Christmas present. Things are realtively calm right now with occassional wind gusts.

My husband and I are teachers and he helped at a shelter for Frances. The shelter was at Liberty Middle School where he teaches on Chicksaw near CurryFord. That shelter is not open this time as there aren't as many people evacuating to Orlando as during Frances.

Bev


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beaugeorge
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Re: Sorry Lou [Re: RickInRockledge]
      #32184 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:02 PM

CNN just came on with a turn north, tracking up the coast.

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rule
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Re: North Central Florida [Re: Ocala]
      #32185 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:03 PM

If Jeanne exits south of Tampa and tracks up into the big bend area, no , we won't experience what we had in Frances. However, I have my doubts it will go that far from us. If it makes you feel better, I don't think we will experience anything worse than we got from Frances. The plus side of that is that everything blew down already from those wind speeds.

However, just 12 hours ago it was pointed right at us. 12 hours from now it may be again. I'm cautiously hopeful right now that Jeanne will give us a miss, but I'm not letting my guard down at all.


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SOUTHFLAHAPPYGAL
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Re: Sorry Lou [Re: MikeC]
      #32186 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:04 PM

I hope so...this flickering of lights and wind gusts are NOT fun

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Bloodstar
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A long night ahead... [Re: RickInRockledge]
      #32187 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:04 PM

If it tracks to the south of me (Clearwater, On the bayside, near the Causeway), I'm going to have to evac sometime to night, when the Frances came through on the north, I had water surround my house. A trek to the south will flood me out. There's no other way to look at it.

I hope tampa is awake at 11pm when the NHC admits that the storm may not turn... if they don't put up huricane warnings for the area I'm going to be very upset. oh Well

Chin up as they say


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Lake Toho - Kissimmee
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Re: Update [Re: Liz L.]
      #32188 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:04 PM

Latest update is 9 PM EDT position...27.2 N... 79.5 W. Movement
toward...west to west-northwest near 13 mph. Maximum sustained
winds...115 mph. Minimum central pressure... 951 mb.
Seems to have slowed down just a tad and have also gone north a tad..


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tom spring hill
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Re: North Central Florida [Re: Rasvar]
      #32189 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:04 PM

I live in spring hill what do you think the conditions will be here?

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gailwarning
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Re: Jeanne Still Heading West [Re: Rubber Ducky]
      #32190 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:05 PM

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Re tornado: negats in CCB. Was confirmed touch-down in Port St John per Ch13.




Glad to hear that. Don't need tornadoes touching down on top of everything else.


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mud1967
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Re: Update [Re: Lake Toho - Kissimmee]
      #32191 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:07 PM

What will Tallahassee be dealing with?

If GOM will it get worse for us?


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Floridacane
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Re: Jeanne Still Heading West [Re: gailwarning]
      #32192 - Sat Sep 25 2004 09:07 PM

Gusting pretty good in Palm Bay right now. Still wondering how it's gonna be here. Everyone news station is saying something different. (Palm Bay is just south of Melbourne). Can anyone tell me how bad its gonna be?

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