Frank P
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http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
just click on the TC you want to look at
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Frank P
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http://met.psu.edu/tropical/tcgengifs/
another good site for seeing the loops of certain models
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CaneTrackerInSoFl
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The links are on the first post.
-------------------- Andrew 1992, Irene 1999, Katrina 2005, Wilma 2005
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VolusiaMike
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Quote:
Cany anyone give the best links to the available models?
Thanks!
Look at the bottom of the main page of this site. You will see links to models, other sites, various information. This page does a great job of providing a wealth of information, plus links to other sites for additional viewpoints, links, etc.
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VolusiaMike
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WOW! You folks are fast... he had three other answers before I could finish typing my resonse!!!
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RedingtonBeachGuy
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I think it was Camille I went through where I was surfing on Gulf Blvd between the hotels! It was unbelievable how much water ended up on the barrier islands in that storm and, yet, the storm didn't even come close to us.
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ShanaTX
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I was reading up on storm surge and they figure Camille's was at least 25 feet. I read that Carla (1961) had 22 a foot storm surge. 250,000 + people evacuated the Texas coast for Carla.
Camille 1969
Texas Hurricane History: Late 20th Century Scroll down for Carla info
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NONAME
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Is it just me or is the convection of 92L Flaring up? Also is 93L lossing convection and from what it looks we might have 94L by the end of friday.
Edited by NONAME (Thu Jul 28 2005 09:43 AM)
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Hootowl
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I noticed that myself. Maybe we will have something later today. I'm still to new to make the call.
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Beaumont, TX
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We are also referred to as southeast Texas.
Also, question, don't these storms serve the purpose of moving heat from the tropics?
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Beaumont, TX
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My Mom talked of the evacuation for Carla. Of course, I was only two at the time so I don't remember it.
That was some storm.
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Beaumont, TX
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My mother also talked of Audrey. She always talked of the windows rattling and how the winds scared her.
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AgentB
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We are also referred to as southeast Texas.
Also, question, don't these storms serve the purpose of moving heat from the tropics?
Yes, they help maintain the global heat balance.
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NONAME
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Is it just me or is the convection of 92L Flaring up? Also is 93L lossing convection and from what it looks we might have 94L by the end of friday.
By have 94L I 'am talking about the wave in the eastern atlantic and i was the checking the IR and it look like that wave behind 93L is about as devloped as it.
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Katie
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Anyone know a link to find air quality??? (if I am using the correct term) I am looking for the central Florida ara.
Thanks.
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LI Phil
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We are also referred to as southeast Texas.
Also, question, don't these storms serve the purpose of moving heat from the tropics?
Yes, they help maintain the global heat balance.
Hurricanes serve a distinct purpose in atmospheric balance. That purpose is to move heat from the tropics toward the poles, thus balancing the amount of heat across the Earth. Just as thunderstorms move heat from the surface to the upper levels of the atmosphere, hurricanes balance the global environment by moving heat from the equatorial regions toward the middle latitudes. This heat transfer comes in the form of "sensible heat", (heat we can feel), and "latent heat", (heat stored in the process of evaporation and later released through condensation).
-------------------- 2005 Forecast: 14/7/4
BUCKLE UP!
"If your topic ain't tropic, your post will be toast"
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Ryan
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we may have 94L by the end of the day..if we do thats 3 to be watching which would mean things are heating up again
Question: If the weather says there is a tropical airmass coming up from the south..does that carry any tropical storms with it?
-------------------- 2006 Atlantic Season Summary:
Bad, But Not AS Bad.
Life's a Storm, Watch Your Back
Edited by Ryan (Thu Jul 28 2005 10:58 AM)
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hurricane expert
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92L know has winds of 25knots according to the navy web site and a pressure of 1011 mb we should have our tropical deppression this afternoon am pretty sure 25knots are 30 MPH winds
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Ryan
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possible
-------------------- 2006 Atlantic Season Summary:
Bad, But Not AS Bad.
Life's a Storm, Watch Your Back
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Hootowl
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Katie,
I think that www.weather.com has air quality, pollen forecast etc. You should be able to pull it up by your zip.
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