Rasvar
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Watching the radar loops out of the Key West radar. I am watching in TV, so no link. I know others can get a link. Probably can get a link at www.noaa.gov/eyw
-------------------- Jim
Edited by Rasvar (Fri Jul 08 2005 10:22 PM)
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Storm Hunter
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based on ridge instr range and bearing from key west..... center was less than 30miles away from havana... to the ese... center near 81.98west 22.93n... at 10:06pm edt
oh yeah... eyewall should be affecting havana now
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Colleen A.
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I think the best radar would be out of Key West right now. That's where all the action is for the moment..plus you see almost the entire peninsula on that one, too.
There's a cheery thought, eh?
Are they not doing a 10:00pm advisory? They did 8, 9 but not 10? Dang. Have to wait another hour.
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MarcoResi
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http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS.p19r0/si.kbyx.shtml
CHEC THIS NOW some nasty bands on there way!
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msmith43
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Thanks everyone
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MarcoResi
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lol who flicked the swith was calm a min ago now got vertical rain
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Colleen A.
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Hey, buddy! Hope you're doing okay up there...I sure wish this thing would go away! I don't think he's going to go much more either way...unless something drastic happens when he comes off the coast of Cuba (if that ever happens).
I know you're okay, my friend, I still worry about you, though. And Rick, too. Mom says "Hi" and hopes you fare okay.
Just how much more of this do we have to go through? Hopefully, Cuba will kick ' butt and he'll come off crying for Mr. Wilson.
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Ron Basso
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Did I miss something earlier but this sentence cuaght my eye from the 9 PM update:
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STORM SURGE OF 4 TO 7 FEET IS POSSIBLE ALONG THE SOUTHWEST COAST OF
FLORIDA TONIGHT AND SATURDAY.
Wow, that's no tropical storm type surge. If I was on the coast in Marco or Sanibel, I might want to put on my life jacket.
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OrlandoDan
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Safe move, for both political and real reasons.
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mbfly
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Quote:
Gov. of AL just issued a man. evac. of all of Mobile County, not just the south! "We are not God." - Gov. Riley
HUH ?? Where did you hear THAT ?? So far, all I've seen/heard on the local TV channels regarding Mobile is that south of I-10 has been ordered to evacuate !!
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MarcoResi
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i live on the water in marco and im a bit worried as my house is only 6 feet above high tide!!
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traka
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Speaking of people learing... I have been watching the devall street webcam (posted earlier by Tazmanian93, thanks!) and there are people still walking up and down the street. I was seeing about 1 person every 30 seconds to a minute. The power has been out down there for about an hour. Is this normal behavior? I would have assumed that with the chances of such a terrible storm hitting the keys in just a few hours, that there wouldn't be anyone in keywest let alone walking the streets. Sorry if it is too off topic.
Oh and as I posted last year (under a login that I forgot) if you are evacuating.. STAY OFF MAJOR ROADS. I relieze that if you are in the keys there is only one road, but else where heed my words. I evacuated one time last year. I started on the turnpike. It took hours to go 20 miles. I was scared to death I was going to run out of gas. I got off of it and got on an old highway. There wan't anyone else there. All of the stations had gas. I was driving at 65mph. When I thought about getting on 75 at the Florida border, I quickly changed my mind after seeing it. 75 was in gridlock up to macon.
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BillD
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They did a 10:00PM location fix. They are doing advisories every two hours, with location fixes on the hour in between.
AT 10 PM EDT...0200 UTC...THE CENTER OF HURRICANE WAS
ESTIMATED NEAR LATITUDE 22.9 NORTH...LONGITUDE 81.9 WEST. THIS IS
ABOUT 30 MILES...50 KM EAST OF HAVANA CUBA AND ABOUT 115 MILES...
185 KM SOUTH OF KEY WEST FLORIDA.
FORECASTER BEVEN
A slight northerly component from 9:00 PM, but short term (last couple of hours) still more WNW.
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Frank P
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thanks Colleen, tell Mom Hi for me... After seeing the devistation in Pensacola from I just don't want any part of a major anymore... I'll about as prepared as I can be... still keeping my fingers crossed it stays east, even if its only 20 miles east I don't get the south winds... I think he's been a pretty good boy forecast wise, I just don't want any surprises.. I still like the AL/FL line but the real bottom line .... this really sucks...
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RedingtonBeachGuy
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the nasty bands seem to be traveling about 1 mile every 2 minutes - roughly. They are about 200 mautical miles from Orlando so that would be 6.5 hours before they get there.
I propose that if they continue up the center of the state, Orlando will see the squalls about 4 - 5 am.
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Rasvar
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The folks in the Conch Republic are a bit of an odd brew. I don't think this storm was going to scare many of them away. Not surprised they are wandering the street.
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Big Red Machine
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I am curious as to what the effect of the trough will be on . Will this hamper intensification after he leaves Cuba? How might this change the forecast path?
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jr928
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water vapor shows steering from tx-la taking right into path. very sad
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TDW
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mbfly, Local news and a couple of web sites just announced it at 9:30 CDT.
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SirCane
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Well, we're all ready here as much as we hate this after . Going to be interesting to see what happens to in the Gulf. History is being made that's for sure.
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