bn765
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Could anyone put a link up for the latest recon info?? Thanks
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hurricane_run
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These are the parameters from the
Explosive Deepening:
A decrease in the minimum sea-level pressure of a tropical cyclone of 2.5 mb/hr for at least 12 hours or 5 mb/hr for at least six hours
Rapid Deepening:
A decrease in the minimum sea-level pressure of a tropical cyclone of 1.75 mb/hr or 42 mb for 24 hours.
here is the link
hope this helps
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hurricane_run
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Recon link
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stormchazer
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Pam....I hope you guys are battening down the hatches. It is certainly too late to leave now I would think. After this thing passes be sure to post and let us know how you faired.
That goes for anyone in the effected areas!
-------------------- Jara
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Edited by stormchazer (Sat Jul 09 2005 06:12 PM)
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Lysis
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Eye clearly visible in the latest infrared
This is absolutely incredible:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-ir4-loop.html
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bn765
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Thanks
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dearolecleo
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Watching Tampa Radar and looks like ole has stalled in the last 3 frames. Anybody else see that?
-------------------- Very Lucky West Floridian
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hurricane_run
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a little faster drop in two hours or maybe some more that would be considered explosive deepening
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AndyG
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Hasn't moved much for a little while now.
Edited by AndyG (Sat Jul 09 2005 06:12 PM)
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G. J.
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Thanks for setting me straight Hurricane_Run :thumbup:
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hurricane_run
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not only is the eye visible the high clouds have completly surrounded it
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MikeC
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I'm gonna sit in the chatroom tonight, so it's open for . I'll be slow to respond since I'm doing other things on the site, but I'll be there.
Link on the left...
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hurricane_run
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no problem
HR
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pam
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I will let you all know as soon as I get power (i'm sure we will lose it for a while)
I am in an area where I wont get any storm surge unless it is a Cat 5. And have been through , Opal, and Eloise (going way back). I have been very lucky each time to have very little damage.
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stormchazer
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How about "Deepening really fast"? Sorry, a little weather humor to lighten the mood. Thanks for the clarifications.
Safe to say that has made a strong comeback and just passed right over the s forecast point. The appears to have a good handle on .
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hurricane_run
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lol, yep they are pretty much on the ball with but hey they're payed to be
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Allison
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Hasn't moved much for a little while now.
It certainly does appear that he isn't moving as fast as he was... and he might even be showing a slight northward movement(?)
Allison
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Nate
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several Severe Thunderstorm Warnings have also been issued for as far east as the coast.
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MichaelA
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Watching the vis loop and Tampa Bay radar, it looks like the westward wobble has ended and the NW movement is resuming. Also, in the WV loops, there is a large, deep layer of moisture following toward Florida. Looks like several days of above normal rain coming on already saturated ground. More flooding of rivers and streams looks likely.
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Magic Hat
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Just got an update from Sis in Lucedale, MS (George County). First good feeder band just went thru and the trees were doing the "hoochie koo". That's more than did. Our girls are in brick houses (safer?) and their campers are in the open. We couldn't get home. Just picked up a load in PA going to Houston, TX. I'm routing us across I-40 and thru Dallas. Driving a big rig in wind is like having a sailboat you can't trim or tack!
God be with you all.
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