WX Storm 2005
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I have attached an Picture of a wave. This wave seems pretty presistent and has a lot of convection with it. Do you think it has a chance?
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Random Chaos
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Hmm, well, there is a huge SAL to their north and northwest. It might make it hard for them to develop.
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ftlaudbob
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Just in.......NOAA'S new numbers are 18-21 named storms,9-11 canes and 5-7 major canes. WOW!!!
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B.C.Francis
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That reminds me , doesn`t Dr. Gray up date his numbers around this time? Any infro on that?????........Weatherchef
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Even if the 's updated predictions are on the high side, looks like we're in for a bumpy ride the rest of the season. Stay prepared and stay informed.
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Random Chaos
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Just in.......NOAA'S new numbers are 18-21 named storms,9-11 canes and 5-7 major canes. WOW!!!
Hmm - just a quick check of and this is what I get:
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| Projected | Already | Remaining
Named | 18-21 | 7 | 11-14
Canes | 9-11 | 2 | 7-9
Major | 5-7 | 2 | 3-5
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GuppieGrouper
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Can you please post a link to that information?
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CoalCracker
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Here's the link from the NOAA site.
NHC 2005 UPDATED forecast
Edited by danielw (Tue Aug 02 2005 03:33 PM)
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MapMaster
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Harvey in the works:
I. ATLANTIC REQUIREMENTS
1. SUSPECT AREA (NEAR BERMUDA)
FLIGHT ONE FLIGHT
A. 03/1800Z A. 04/0600Z
B. AFXXX 01GGA INVEST B. AFXXX 0208A CYCLONE
C. 03/1330Z C. 04/0045Z
D. 31.0N 67.0W D. 32.0N 65.0W
E. 03/1700Z TO 03/2130Z E. 04/0500Z TO 04/0930Z
F. SFC TO 10,000 FT F. SFC TO 10,000 FT
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MapMaster
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Link is dead and I couldn't find it on page....
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ftlaudbob
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I got the numbers from CNN @10:00am.The web sites should have them up soon.That's alot of storms,folks.
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Try this link:
www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov
Ok, oddly enough, it doesn't work if you just click on the link... try going to it manually
(Edited to remove http code and make it something to copy and paste (which didn't work, it still automagicly made it a link... oh well at least someone else found the info...))
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Edited by Bloodstar (Tue Aug 02 2005 03:12 PM)
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GuppieGrouper
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I found it here
http://www.physorg.com/news4351.html
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GuppieGrouper
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It is amazing that they would even predict those numbers and more amazing they would publish them. The insurance speculators and agricultural interests are going to have a field day with those numbers. I hate to see what gasoline is going to cost since it is already $61.00 a barrel as of last news. I hope that none of those numbers effect the US or anyone. Hopefully these storms will not be bad ones and the major ones will stay at sea.
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GuppieGrouper
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Oops!
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/outlooks/hurricane.html
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B.C.Francis
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I wonder what Dr.Gray has for us on Friday. Should be interesting......Weatherchef
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Brad in Miami
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Storm 18 would be Stan. Storm 21 would be . Storm 22 would be, I believe, Alpha (assuming that what someone posted about the convention for naming the 22nd storm a few days ago is correct).
Amazing that the 's outlook raises a realistic possibility that we could see Alpha.
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MapMaster
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It's up on the page now...what a bombshell.
More storms than we usually have in an entire season...still to come.
MM
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MapMaster
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Why does (and others) refer to 2002 as a 'below normal' season...there were 11 named storms that season, which based on 1995-2004 is below normal, but still @2 more storms than the previous long-term normal ...Clark, HF?
This seems to be a statement that has perpetuated itself but is not born out by facts....Lili was the last named storm that year.
MM
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