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scottsvb
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Re: Dennis' future movement [Re: teal61]
      #40817 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:35 PM

Stacy Stewart is a he...............not she!!!

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lunkerhunter
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Re: Dennis' future movement [Re: Lysis]
      #40818 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:35 PM

howdy, does anyone have a link to a long satellite or radar loop? the longer the better. thanks!

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sullynole
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Re: Dennis' future movement [Re: drcrazibob]
      #40819 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:36 PM

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I thought everyone discovered NHC's Stewart was a "she" and not a "he" last year?




stewart is male.

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drcrazibob
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Re: Dennis' future movement [Re: scottsvb]
      #40820 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:36 PM

Oh, ok... Sorry... I thought during last year's string of hurricanes some had mentioned Stewart being a she. My mistake.

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cjzydeco
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Re: Dennis' future movement [Re: teal61]
      #40821 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:37 PM

Well I don't know. I just read the what he or she writes. I do remember a discussion about it last year, though.

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Re: Conch Republic Bashing [Re: cjzydeco]
      #40822 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:37 PM

Key West has now had sustained winds over 40 mph for 17 hours (sounds like Francis from last year, eh?) with gusts from 55-74 mph. Total rainfall now 4 inches. I would expect some damage even though winds not that high but due to the long duration. Oh, and 5 ft storm tide too.

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Re: Dennis' future movement [Re: teal61]
      #40823 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:37 PM

stacy stewart is a he interview

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Southern4sure
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Wow.... [Re: scottsvb]
      #40824 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:41 PM

Here in Land O Lakes, FL...(North of Tampa) we just had a squall come through that was impressive! Several rotations in this squall. The lake here had white caps. The wind is hallowing and rain coming down so hard at a angle and it feels like needles. A couple of trees have fallen. It is suppose to be more around 6 this evening.

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G. J.
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Re: Conch Republic Bashing [Re: Ron Basso]
      #40825 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:43 PM

Quote:

Key West has now had sustained winds over 40 mph for 17 hours (sounds like Francis from last year, eh?) with gusts from 55-74 mph. Total rainfall now 4 inches. I would expect some damage even though winds not that high but due to the long duration.




All of Key West is without power, and a friend on Big Pine said they don't have power either.


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lunkerhunter
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Re: Dennis' future movement [Re: lunkerhunter]
      #40826 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:43 PM

anyone have a link to a satellite or radar loop that spans at least half a day, preferably longer? thanks!

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jth
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Re: Wow.... [Re: Southern4sure]
      #40827 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:43 PM

Latest recon has pressure down to 962. Would expect 105MPH at next advisory and then at 4 110MPH and an increase in the forecast at landfall back to a Cat 3.

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Nate
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Re: Wow.... [Re: Southern4sure]
      #40828 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:45 PM

Can someone please send me a good forecast Model for this stom.. I usually use Two, but since I left the weather service, I lost a few of my links..

Thanks

I use Unisys now.


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pcola
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Re: Wow.... [Re: Nate]
      #40830 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:48 PM

Nate, click coordinates on the menu on the left, and hit play. You get plenty of models.

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Anton Ross
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NHC's Stewart is a "he" [Re: teal61]
      #40832 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:49 PM

All,

Stacy Stewart is a Hurricane Specialist and Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center and has been forecasting hurricanes and tropical storms since 1986.

He is a he!

/grin

FYI...feeder bands are impacting us here in Charleston, SC. Lots of dark clouds, frequent lightning, and gusty winds. Poor day to be driving a convertible!

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kempshark
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Re: Conch Republic Bashing [Re: G. J.]
      #40833 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:52 PM

Yeah, talked to my buddy on Big Pine just 10 minutes ago, still most of the island without power. Some small parts do have power. He said its still fairly windy, but has been slowing down over the last 2 hours or so.

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EaglezFan42
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Re: Conch Republic Bashing [Re: kempshark]
      #40834 - Sat Jul 09 2005 06:55 PM

Does anybody know if the underwater terrain affects a hurricane's path?

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jth
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Winds still 100MPH, but [Re: EaglezFan42]
      #40835 - Sat Jul 09 2005 07:00 PM

Now they are mentioning the possibility of it becoming a cat3 again before landfall.

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hurricane_run
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Re: Winds still 100MPH, but [Re: jth]
      #40836 - Sat Jul 09 2005 07:02 PM

yep and the pressure is still falling steadly

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Rasvar
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Re: Winds still 100MPH, but [Re: jth]
      #40837 - Sat Jul 09 2005 07:02 PM

I think regaining Cat 3 is possible. However, I would expect some weakening prior to landfall due to cooler water. Landfall intensity probably no higher then a Cat 2.

BTW, Tornado Watch has been issueduntil 11:00PM; but apears to be only for the western half of Florida.

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Jeffmidtown
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Re: Conch Republic Bashing [Re: kempshark]
      #40838 - Sat Jul 09 2005 07:03 PM

3pm puts Dennis 295 miles south of Appalachacola(sp), according to Fox News Channel. Don't know how official that is.......Also CNN Headline was showing an impressive sat shot that you could see a pretty good eye from Dennis...

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