mojorox
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Major7, here is a cool link to ..I think ..sat pics of the dust storm.
http://www.nbc6.net/slideshow/4759870/detail.html?qs=
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Random Chaos
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And Major7, here is a graphic showing where the dust is: http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/wavetrak/winds/m8g10split.html
As for those storms over Africa...wow.
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What keeps the lower level circulation going when the upper level circulation is so distant? Asked a similar ? earlier today but no response. How do the two levels of circulation interact?
Not a whole lot. It just takes a little while to spin down. I used to know the math formula to figure the spin down time, but that was many years ago. Franklin is weakening as time goes on. This morning's IR loop shows the LLC continuing to collapse and then reform making small loops as it does.
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Random Chaos
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Just wondering...what happens if we hit Z and still have to name more storms?
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Major7
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Thanks Random Chaos and mojorox for the links. I am up early this AM to see if our sunrise looks any different..
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TAZMAN
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I believe HF said they would continue tith Alpha, Beta...........
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LI Phil
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maybe you, im all clear hear on the island..just hot and humid
were hurricane free, right?
um...no
long island canes
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Shalafi
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"1985 hurricane gloria gives area gusts to 115mph shuts down NYSE area reported many pre mature births due to low pressure."
That's interesting..I had no idea low pressure effected births.
(Editted due to misuse of affect....it's so confusing)
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Edited by Shalafi (Mon Jul 25 2005 12:29 PM)
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Margie
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Good morning. Well it looks like Franklin isn't any further south than late last night, but has moved northeast, and is looking weaker. I can see what you mean about the LLC reforming; looks like it kind of hops along to keep pace with the upper level convection. Does it seem this morning like the sheer is coming a little more from the west, and the convection is trying to climb east, albiet quite a didstance from the center of the LLC? Regardless I guess this week we'll see Franklin's long slow decline.
Can someone post good links to sat images showing the waves travelling off Africa and towards the Caribbean? I only know about the NOAA page of satellite links. May be a good time to learn about how to see these forming into TD.
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LI Phil
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is under full steam:
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Random Chaos
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Margie:
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/
http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-time/atlantic/images/images.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/trop-atl.html
http://www.nlmoc.navy.mil/cgi-bin/main.pl?satellite
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Margie
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"1985 hurricane gloria gives area gusts to 115mph shuts down NYSE area reported many pre mature births due to low pressure."
That's interesting..I had no idea low pressure effected births.
(Editted due to misuse of affect....it's so confusing)
Affect, not effect, would be the clearer choice in that sentence. However you could say that one effect of the low pressure was to induce more births.
Affect is a verb and in this case means to influence.
Using effect as a verb here, while not technically incorrect, has a slightly different and more limited meaning that is probably not the best word choice; while you could say that the low pressure effected the births that is more like saying it carried them out or implemented them, rather than caused them, as if the hurricane was a midwife. Effect is used more often as a noun, where it generally refers to a result.
let's keep the grammar police in the station...next post like this gets whacked ]
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Margie
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Oh my goodness that looks like a little parade. So that's what someone meant last night by the conga line.
OK guess there will be a lot to watch and learn in the near future.
Thanks LI Phil and Random Chaos.
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Affect, not effect, would be the clearer choice in that sentence. However you could say that one effect of the low pressure was to induce more births.
Affect is a verb and in this case means to influence.
Using effect as a verb here, while not technically incorrect, has a slightly different and more limited meaning that is probably not the best word choice; while you could say that the low pressure effected the births that is more like saying it carried them out or implemented them, rather than caused them, as if the hurricane was a midwife. Effect is used more often as a noun, where it generally refers to a result.
I give up. I looked it up on 2 websites...got the proper use and thought I had it nailed since affect is something you are going to do and effect is something that has happened...so I give up...
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Not a problem. Most of us make spelling and grammar mistakes. We just live
with em, and go on... It is NOT the end of the world
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Oh my goodness that looks like a little parade. So that's what someone meant last night by the conga line.
OK guess there will be a lot to watch and learn in the near future.
Thanks LI Phil and Random Chaos.
A lot of the storms that come off of Africa break up when hitting the ocean and never develop into anything.......thank goodness.
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anyone have a radar of the saharan dust and when will it be in fl?
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Hi, Quick question.....About how long does it take for a storm leaving africa to make land fall in the caribbean? Thanks
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TAZMAN
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Looked like it was here to some extent this morning here in Clermont......
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Ryan
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maybe you, im all clear hear on the island..just hot and humid
were hurricane free, right?
um...no
long island canes
Well look at this from that site you gave me
How often Long Island gets affected?
brushed or hit every 5.36 years.
we were last brushed by hurricane Bob in 1991..so unfortunatley were kind of due
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