bn765
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Once this thing hits the gulf i know it will strengthen but how much does everyone think it will?? I predict it will be pretty significant and it will go back up to at least high category 3.
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Rasvar
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Down to Cat 2 at 11:00pm advisory. Not surprised. Spent too much time over Cuba.
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NewWatcher
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11 pm out at wunderground
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Colleen A.
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Here's a great link to some awesome satellite imagery:
Wunderground Pix
Almost everything you want on one page.
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RedingtonBeachGuy
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http://www.nola.com/newsflash/louisiana/...ylist=louisiana
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Frank P
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July 8, 2005, 9:11 pm
Quick notes from the 9:00 conference call.. all of this will be "official" on the 10:00 pm advisory.
Winds down to 95 knots
Pressure up to 962 mb
Latest position 23.0 N 82.1 W
Moving 310 degrees (NW) at 12 knots
Little change in forecast movement and track
Model consensus is still around Mobile to Pensacola
Considerable degradation over Cuba; even though satellite presentation showed "significant degradation," the inner core is still tight, and thus should lead to a quick reintensification once back over water.
Models... and are to the right of the track; the UKMET is to the left
Bottom line is no real change to previous thinking....
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OrlandoDan
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Does anyone know how to get English radio over the Net out of Havanna? I mean, does some Canadian or Mexican or anybody other than a US Citizen know how to get Havanna English radio? I assume there must be English Havanna radio, but......Oh well, I will quickly digrese to my political views.
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mbfly
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Quote:
mbfly, Local news and a couple of web sites just announced it at 9:30 CDT.
Well, obviously I will need to pay attention at the upcoming report at 10 pm...... especially since I was planning on hunkering down right here in west Mobile !!!
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Rasvar
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I have never heard any english stations out of Cuba. There may be some; but certainly not any of the booming clear channel stations on AM radio.
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WeatherNLU
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New Orleans now under a Tropical Storm Watch.....interesting to me that they added us to the watches.
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Terra
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Does this thing move more north during the day and more west at night? It's northwest motion is so unpredictable...
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Rasvar
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My rough guess is that at current motion and speed, Denis emerges from Cuba in about two-three hours. I am sure he has left a very nasty swath through Cuba. I was listening to what i could get from the hurricane net on my ham radio early. My antenna stinks, so I really was unable to pick up any of the Cuban stations. Was hearing mostly reports from the Keys, though.
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Colleen A.
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Thanks for that post, Frank. I'm not even going to ask you how you got in on the conference call; you might have to kill me.
So basically, everyone's in the same boat we were 6 hours ago. At least most of us knowwhat to expect. I just hope it doesn't bomb out again on it's way up to the Panhandle. My heart really goes out to everyone up there in harms way.
Check back in a little while.
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RedingtonBeachGuy
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http://www.radiohc.org/english.html
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bamffl
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Does anyone know if the powers that be (NWS, , etc.) buy discount keyboards that have stuck Caps-Lock keys? Very minor nit-pick, I know, but why in the heck are all the advisories in all caps? Sorry, this is probably WAY OT...
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msmith43
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Anything in the recent advisories/conference calls/etc. to explain the "little bump" in the model?
Edited by msmith43 (Fri Jul 08 2005 10:50 PM)
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Frank P
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Got to give kudos to the , thus far they have pretty much nailed this storm relative to its projected track... now they are going to have to earn their pay because a lot of lives are at stake..... I think the forecast track may have shifted a few miles west, but basically insignificant... For Pensacola's sake I hope it starts trending back to the east... boy, I just can't image the stress on those poor people...
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Rasvar
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Holdover from the teletype weather wire days. I think it is an international standard that advisories be issued in all caps. Probably would have to be a change at the World Meteorlogical Organization level to change it.
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Marco is getting a lot of lightning right now and the palms have started to sway a little. I just hope that Easten high stays there
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OrlandoDan
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I Agree. This is a hold-over of the old COBOL/Assembler/FORTRAN LANGUAGE DAYS. wOOPS. I AM TYPEING IN ALL CAPS....:)
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