KC
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They are showing sustained winds in the 40s around the eyewall on . How is that posssible?
Stacey
Anderson Cooper of CNN just had some unreal live video where they had to take cover in Pensacola.. Trees and Roofs shredded.
... and the Ramada sign is officially down.
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mom2als
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anyone have any good wind speed data?
This is from Navarre. Keep refreshing for updates
http://grove.ufl.edu/~fcmp/Dennis/T0/
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cjzydeco
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Yeah, MSNBC just showed an awesome cross section of the storm as it was coming on shore. They took the radar image and turned it on it's side and moved through the storm like it was a CAT scan. Wow! We could have somefun with that program!
I'm wondering how the Garcon Point Bridge held up. It this a newer bridge? Was it damaged at all during ?
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Takingforever
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CNN and Anderson Cooper just show a large hotel sign(and a tree) get ripped apart near Pcola bay, right in front of them live. This is Anderson's first direct hit(He missed all three canes last year by miles) and he's doing pretty good for a "normal" reporter.
They lost one reporter feed near the center of the eye, so hopefully she is ok.
Edit: Right now Anderson is in the eye(4PM)
Edited by Takingforever (Sun Jul 10 2005 04:01 PM)
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toemastergeneral
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The Garcon Point Bridge is fairly new. I think 1999 or 2000. Maybe a little older than that. It did great during . I drive it once a week to my milton office. The only problem is that there is a 3.00 toll each way.
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WTNT64 KNHC 101940
TCUAT4
HURRICANE TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
335 PM EDT SUN JUL 10 2005
RADAR OBSERVATIONS INDICATE THAT HURRICANE MADE LANDFALL AT
1925Z...225 PM CDT...ON SANTA ROSA ISLAND BETWEEN NAVARRE BEACH AND
PENSACOLA BEACH FLORIDA. DATA FROM THE STEPPED FREQUENCY MICROWAVE
RADIOMETER ON BOARD THE NOAA HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT...AS WELL AS
FLIGHT-LEVEL OBSERVATIONS FROM NOAA AND AIR FORCE RESERVE
AIRCRAFT...INDICATE THAT THE LANDFALL INTENSITY OF WAS 100
TO 105 KT...115 TO 120 MPH...CATEGORY THREE ON THE SAFFIR-SIMPSON
HURRICANE SCALE.
FORECASTER FRANKLIN
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Nate
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I honeslty havent heard any winds o ver 75 MPH..
Its getting calm now where Anderson is.. This Cane may not be as bad as thought.
Rain may be the worse part
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KC
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CNN is live in Crestview now.
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Lysis
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I don't know... some of these news reports are a little silly. The two guys on CNN are pretending that they are in the eye... You guys do realize that this is nothing even remotely close to what going through a major hurricane is like?
EDIT: To be fair... I saw those guys position and they are close. Some good footage. It still doesn't do the storm justice though.
-------------------- cheers
Edited by Lysis (Sun Jul 10 2005 04:08 PM)
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From Mobile NWS Office. old data. Read the last line!
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
130 AM CDT SUN JUL 10 2005
...A VERY SERIOUS HURRICANE EMERGENCY IS BECOMING MORE IMMINENT
ALONG THE CENTRAL GULF COAST REGION THIS AFTERNOON...
.UPDATE...AT 130...THE CENTRE OF IS POISED TO MOVE ONSHORE
BETWEEN GULF BREEZE AND NAVARRE. RADAR TRACK HAS MOVING AT
344/12KTS. ERRATIC...MESOSCALE WOBBLING CONTINUES...BUT WITH THE
EXPECTED LANDFALL WITHIN THE HOUR...IT'S GOING TO TAKE A SERIOUS
WOBBLE TO TAKE TOWARDS MOBILE PROPER.
PACKAGE UPDATED TO REFLECT A NEWLY ISSUED TORNADO WATCH NUMBER IN
EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM TONIGHT
NAIL-BITING HAS REDUCED FINGERS TO NUBS....
(serious, emergency and imminent in the same sentence)
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MikeC
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High peak windgust report from land was from a small station in Navarre Beach, 131.4 MPH winds.
With the info blackout that happens when a storm passes we really won' know until tomorrow. Maybe parts this evening.
http://grove.ufl.edu/~fcmp/Dennis/T0/
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Takingforever
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Well when you are in a middle of a hurricane, Reporter mode to just speculate kicks in harder. When it gets that calm, you think center.
Now if this was ....then we have a problem. Speaking of which, I switch over and see Dustin, Fl still going through hell.
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must CNN show the same Anderson Cooper video over and over???!!! i've seen it 4 times now!
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ShanaTX
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I think they're getting a little giddy...
On our non cable tv we can watch local channels - showing golf, car racing, movies or the Tour de France. Even HD secondary channels are showing local radar (even tho when there's a hurricane in the gulf our weather is always exactly the same - hot and dry!). Last year, the secondary channels showed hurricane coverage. Not this year.
But wait! ABC broke into their sports show to show a couple of minutes of update! Looks like wherever they are, 2 miles from Pensacola Beach, they're the only people around. Good.
Stay safe!
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National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield said the distinction between a 3 and a 4 should matter little to those in ' path.
"It's a little bit like the difference between getting run over by an 18-wheeler and a freight train. Neither prospect is good," he said.
eta: spelling and quote
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Margie
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anyone have any good wind speed data?
This is from Navarre. Keep refreshing for updates
http://grove.ufl.edu/~fcmp/Dennis/T0/
OK I am trying to understand that data. It appears the wind came first from around NE to E to SE as the eye passed near, with wind increasing then decreasing, with wind gusts as high as just over 130mph from the ESE...so these were the winds from the NE quadrant of the storm that had the high gusts.
It looked like the sustained winds were around 90mph for a small period of time.
Is this right?
-------------------- Katrina's Surge: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/Katrinas_surge_contents.asp
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lunkerhunter
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High peak windgust report from land was from a small station in Navarre Beach, 131.4 MPH winds.
http://grove.ufl.edu/~fcmp/Dennis/T0/
Mike, thanks for that link. Do you have a link for a larger menu of sites?
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Nate
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must CNN show the same Anderson Cooper video over and over???!!! i've seen it 4 times now!
TWC reported cane possibly falling apart..
There showing that cause right now thats the worse damage report. CNN also showed the Crestview Hotel no roof, possible on fire also.
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danielw
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Panama City airport is the only airport I can find that is still transmitting ASOS data.
KPFN 30 12N 085 41W
KNPA 30 21N 087 19W
KPFN 102000Z 17026G38KT 3SM -RA BR PK WND 17038/1959
KNPA 101956Z 32022G44KT 3/4SM +SHRA BR PK WND 01050/1954 PRESFR SLP773 P00
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Lysis
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No they were close... and I didn’t see some of the more dramatic footage when I wrote that… while it doesn’t do the storm justice, I will admit that it is better than most of the other stuff coming out. Especially considering that it is coming from a normal media outlet.
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I gave up on CNN after all of four minutes. "Look at the FEAR on their faces!" I was getting tired from rolling my eyes so much.
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