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Rob1966
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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: Random Chaos]
      #54924 - Sun Sep 18 2005 10:50 AM

11:00 up>
Hurricane Watch for the Fl. Keys


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ftlaudbob
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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: Rob1966]
      #54925 - Sun Sep 18 2005 10:59 AM

Why did they issue watches and warnings for the Bahamas,that is due east of me and the keys that are south of me,But not issue any for my area?????.

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Justin in Miami
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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: ftlaudbob]
      #54926 - Sun Sep 18 2005 11:14 AM

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Why did they issue watches and warnings for the Bahamas,that is due east of me and the keys that are south of me,But not issue any for my area?????.




I think the Bahamas issue their own watches/warnings in coodination with NHC....I am not sure if NHC issued those watches for Freeport. Hurricane Watch for Keys is appropriate considering the amount of time it takes to evacuate the entire island chain. Looks like another test for our beloved FEMA.


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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: Justin in Miami]
      #54927 - Sun Sep 18 2005 11:28 AM

Looong ways out but tracking towards the GOM. Wouldn't THAT just be about the worst thing ever for this thing to cause any storm surge towards New Orleans/biloxi etc...

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jlauderdal
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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: ftlaudbob]
      #54928 - Sun Sep 18 2005 11:42 AM

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Why did they issue watches and warnings for the Bahamas,that is due east of me and the keys that are south of me,But not issue any for my area?????.




Bob, they will issue watches arnings when the criteria for such is met. i suspect we will be under a TS watch at some point today. I will issue a Hurricane Warning for all residents of fort lauderdale if that helps, lol. That means run over to the elbow room and secure a stool at the bar.


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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: Psyber]
      #54929 - Sun Sep 18 2005 11:56 AM

It appears to be pretty unlikely that the TD 18 system will have much of an effect on the LA/MS area. It is likely to take a track well south of there, though the some of the latest model runs and the official forecast have more of a NW turn in the western Gulf, bringing the system towards the Texas coast.

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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: jlauderdal]
      #54930 - Sun Sep 18 2005 11:58 AM

THE INITIAL MOTION ESTIMATE IS 275/10...NEARLY ALONG THE PREVIOUS
ADVISORY TRACK. HOWEVER...THE SOUTHERLY SHEAR COULD BE FORCING SOME
REDEVELOPMENT OF THE CENTER FARTHER NORTH DURING THE NEXT DAY OR
SO...AND IN FACT IT COULD ALREADY BE SLIGHTLY NORTH OF THE ADVISORY
POSITION. THERE SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT RIDGING TO FORCE THE TROPICAL
CYCLONE GENERALLY WESTWARD FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS...ALTHOUGH
SOME WEST-NORTHWESTWARD MOTION COULD OCCUR DUE TO SOME DOWNSHEAR
REFORMATION OF THE CENTER.

This portion of the 11am concerns me...any ideas on how much further north the center has relocated?


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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: Justin in Miami]
      #54931 - Sun Sep 18 2005 12:24 PM

Here are the tracks on 97L - looks like it could also be a threat to the Gulf:

http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/omd/ops/weather/plots/storm_97.gif


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ftlaudbob
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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: jlauderdal]
      #54932 - Sun Sep 18 2005 12:26 PM

Quote:

Quote:

Why did they issue watches and warnings for the Bahamas,that is due east of me and the keys that are south of me,But not issue any for my area?????.




Bob, they will issue watches arnings when the criteria for such is met. i suspect we will be under a TS watch at some point today. I will issue a Hurricane Warning for all residents of fort lauderdale if that helps, lol. That means run over to the elbow room and secure a stool at the bar.


I was at the elbo room for Katrina.If you look at the map of the watches it seems to me they should have put us in the watch area.I mean due east,and due south have watches.Just thought it was a little odd.

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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: ftlaudbob]
      #54933 - Sun Sep 18 2005 12:34 PM

Bob... i suspect i am in the watch area... hard to tell i am in country walk.. does the watch area extend that far north.. seems like part of the penninsula is under a watch

ok i answered my own question... the watch area is from Dry Tortugas to Ocean Reef, which is 15 minutes south of me...

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Edited by trinibaje (Sun Sep 18 2005 12:38 PM)


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Re: Future of TD18 [Re: scottsvb]
      #54935 - Sun Sep 18 2005 12:49 PM

We had our "Surprise" last year with Charley....where were you?? Don't like your prediction about West Central Fla........

edit - let's be nice to one another please.

Edited by RedingtonBeachGuy (Sun Sep 18 2005 12:52 PM)


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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: trinibaje]
      #54936 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:11 PM

Local TV Met says that the watches would probably be extended to the SE FL coast later this evening or tonight. Similiar to Katrina as she was developing , the center may have a tendency to form more towards the north as the whole system generally moves towards the W or WNW, this will bring more of the bad weather (north side of storm) into Dade & Broward.

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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: trinibaje]
      #54937 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:16 PM

ref TD 18:
i agree with 11am.... recon will be out there in a little bit... so will have a pretty good fix of the center.... i do agree it looks a little farther north than the 11adv pkg.... so i would expect a slight shift in the 5pm adv. tonight to the right or north in short term....

**Houston does not need this system...nor the central Gulf Coast..... the western GOM havs very warm waters right now, and that would have me worried that a Hurricane at Landfall would not be out of the question in my mind in the western (texas coast) gulf.... at this time....


i think the mayor of New Orleans needs too rethink letting people back into the city in the near future, or until the threat of this system is gone.....

sat

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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: Storm Hunter]
      #54938 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:20 PM

Let's focas on south Florida first,Then will see what happens after that.

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Re: Future of TD18 *Killed -- Sent to Graveyard* [Re: damejune2]
      #54939 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:25 PM

This post was sent to the Hurricane Graveyard

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weatherwatcher2
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Re: Future of TD18 [Re: scottsvb]
      #54940 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:29 PM

no kiddin! I think maybe if they read your whole post instead of just a piece of it they wouldnt have responded that way.. I just want some rain.

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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: ftlaudbob]
      #54942 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:41 PM

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Let's focas on south Florida first,Then will see what happens after that.





to shutter or not to shutter that is the question... i have a two story house and shuttering is a lot of money and effort..... not to mention my hubby is a pilot and may not be here to help put them up or take them down.... decisions decisions... :?:

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Re: Future of TD18 [Re: weatherwatcher2]
      #54943 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:41 PM

The WPB stations aren't hyping yet. just keeping an eye on it. If (?) it stayd near track we'll get some wind and rain. I'd expect some type of TS warning by 11:00PM. The Keys are taking action though...

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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: trinibaje]
      #54944 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:46 PM

My shutter guy says not to put shutters up if winds are below 80 mph, but my house is only 4 years old. He said that you're more likely to get hurt putting up shutters then having something break the windows at that point. Remember that's an opinion only.

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Re: Tropical Depression Eighteen Forms East of the Bahamas [Re: ftlaudbob]
      #54945 - Sun Sep 18 2005 01:47 PM

Guess that is the best thing (focus on Florida) to do but if one lives in Texas it would be a good thing to know what the storm might do. five days out.
Houston would be very difficult to evacuate. Doesn't hurt to have a plan just incase. Here in Southeast Texas we have a pretty
good evacuation plan in place. We evacuated a few years ago for Lilli (fortunately she turned at the last minute). But
still evacuations take time. Plus we have 16,000 new residents because of Katrina. I guess that is why I am interested in what this
storm might do down the road. I live on the coast plus I have family in Houston. So just want to be prepared...just in case.


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