damejune2
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Oh i don't take him seriously. I just wanted to know what you guys thought. Although, he may be right about the trouble in the Bahamas; even the said developement, if any, would be slow to occur (as with 92L) because of shearing.
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damejune2
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I agree with you Brad. Gusts of 29MPH don't mean there is a depression. We get gusts a lot higher than that with our every afternoon thunderstorms...well, you know about that, you live in Florida. I don't know why someone would say they "think" there is a depression just because winds are gusting to almost 30. I guess that means we had a depression here yesterday because the wind gusted to over 35 a few times!!
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What time would 1430Z be and what time would 1930Z to 2300Z be? I assume that is the departure times and completion times for the RECON plane. I still have not been able to figure that out. Also, does anyone know how to convert knots to mph?
edited: also what time is it using UTC
eastern standard time subtract 4 hrs to get our time. for daylight (like now) subtract 5 hrs. 1930z is 2:30 PM EDT.
Other way around, HF. Subtract 4hr now -- e.g. the 11am discussion on Franklin came out at 14:35 UTC or 10:35am ET -- and when we fall back in November, it'll go to 5hr. --Clark
i confused myself. -HF I think I am now too.
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To convert knots to mph multiply the knots by 1.15: for example, 20 knots x 1.15 equals 23mph; 100 knots equals 115 mph.
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Wanna-Be-Storm-Chaser
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Thanks Clark, and thanks cool!
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Anyone watch JB's video today? I did...he was talking about Typhoons having similar tracks across the lats as the atlantic storms. Also said that disturbance over Bahamas will move into GOM as will 92L. He has also been talking, for days now, about a storm developing off the coast of LA and hitting TX. He also claims a storm will develope off Eastern seaboard near carolinas and head northward. What do you guys think of that??
when you talk about a storm developing of NC/SC are we talking depression or like hurricane, just wondering, and also when should i start watchingg out?
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The Weather Channel just showed in there Tropical Update that plane is on it's way to check it out and that we may have information by 4pm.
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This post was sent to the Hurricane Graveyard
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damejune2
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Ryan - JB doesn't always know what he is talking about. I was watching and the area that JB was talking about, an area of thunderstorms, looked to be diminishing as it exited the coast into the atlantic. BUT, i am no weatherman, so you'll have to keep yourself tuned into NOAA, and your local weather.
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Can someone tell me where to find out the pressure (mb) in the areas of interest? Someone mentioned the navy site earlier, but I can not find where to go on that site.
Edit: If we want to stay on-topic, could someone then let me know the answer to my question if someone knows it?
Edited by Wanna-Be-Storm-Chaser (Fri Jul 29 2005 03:19 PM)
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damejune2
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My post is still there and wasn't deemed by any Mods as being rude....i think they saw the humor in it. I am sorry if you were offended by my comments, but i didn't see the need for a private message telling me i was rude. I was trying to be funny and i am sorry i thought you would think the same.
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the PM for the rude-ness was for the comment before the funny one, i understood the funny one.
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damejune2
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I am sorry, but some people on here need to lighten up a little!!!!! Laugh or something!!!!!
Next post like this will go to the graveyard! Ha Ha Ha
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Animals rely more on instinct than we do. We have learned to rely on technology so much that we have lost some of our ability to "sense" what is happening in nature. Because we no longer have to rely on our senses as much we don't use them as much. Animals have to pay attention to "signs" for survival purposes, of course. They are simply more in tune with what is happening in nature.
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It would seem that NWS in Miami are leaning toward less development of 92L at this time. Here are some key points from their AFD. The full product can be found here
ALTHOUGH IT WAS LOOKING MORE IMPRESSIVE EARLIER (FRI MORNING) IT NOW SHOWS A MORE RAGGED LOOK. OBSERVATIONS FROM THE LEEWARD ISLAND/AND QUICKSCAT SHOW NO CIRCULATION WITH THIS SYSTEM.
SOME GUIDANCE DEVELOP THIS SYSTEM INTO A TROPICAL CYCLONE AND BRING IT TO NORTHERN BAHAMAS BEFORE TURNING IT NORTHWEST WITHOUT MUCH EFFECT OVER SOUTH FLORIDA. ON THE OTHER HAND...TREATS THIS SYSTEM AS OPEN WAVE AND BRING IT TO FLORIDA SOMETIME BETWEEN LATE WED THROUGH THU EVENING. WILL TEND TO GO CLOSER TO SOLUTION...GIVEN THE RAGGED LOOK OF THE SYSTEM...BUT STILL WILL WAIT FOR ANOTHER RUN OF THE MODELS BEFORE MAKING SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO THE EXTENDED FORECAST.
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Please you all be carefull-do not post or say anything that you cannot back up. This is a hobby! You all have to remember you are a novice except for a select few on this forum, please do not read between the lines, trust the select few here and learn! I am still learning after 1 year on this forum and living in Florida since 1954.
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damejune2
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What are you talking about? I didn't post anything that needed backup, did i?
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Dawn
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It seems we have alot of new people on this site which required lock down,they register and now can post. Nothing against you!
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Please you all be carefull-do not post or say anything that you cannot back up. This is a hobby! You all have to remember you are a novice except for a select few on this forum, please do not read between the lines, trust the select few here and learn! I am still learning after 1 year on this forum and living in Florida since 1954.
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Your right this is a hobby. I personally don't see anything wrong with anyone saying anything that can't be backed up because of the fact they're not meteorologists. Anyone who takes a "hobbyist" speculation seriously
isn't thinking right. That's like asking a nurse to perform brain surgery. Sure she knows the basics but lacks the personal experience and the full schooling of a real brain suregeon.I personally use this website for insight as to what is going on in the tropics. For factual information I only use the that's they're job! To protect the public and keep them informed.
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Thank you I Agree 100%
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