Could katrina do a charley and shift due east?
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Could katrina do a charley and shift due east?
Any possibility? Storm tracks change so much, I have seen some drastic ones over the years.
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Charley had a sharp trough just to the north. I remember watching the water vapor and Theta-E data and commenting how the TPC track taking that hurricane to Tampa Bay was too far left.
For Katrina, no such trough exists. The hurricane's movements will be more a product of high pressures than directly related to a trough. A gradually more eastward track is possible, but I'd not anticipate a tremendous shift east.
- Jay
KSC FL
For Katrina, no such trough exists. The hurricane's movements will be more a product of high pressures than directly related to a trough. A gradually more eastward track is possible, but I'd not anticipate a tremendous shift east.
- Jay
KSC FL
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Katrina head east??
Don't even think it much less say it.
We do not need it up Tampa Bay. Most of the people here are transplants and have NO CLUE.
(even after last year, there is so much apathy. unless they personally lost something, they seem oblivious. and those who DID have damage think Frances or Jeanne was bad news)
Have you noticed the intensity in the right front quadrant over the past few satellite frames? Really scary. I just wish it would go away.
(even after last year, there is so much apathy. unless they personally lost something, they seem oblivious. and those who DID have damage think Frances or Jeanne was bad news)
Have you noticed the intensity in the right front quadrant over the past few satellite frames? Really scary. I just wish it would go away.
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In this case the models are way offshore. The chance of a hard right
is extremely slim.
However, strong rainbands with TS force gusts are likely this afternoon
with all the thunderstorms blowing up over SW and Central Florida.
TWC reported gusts to 48 mph in downtown St. Pete with a rainband.
We dodged a HUGE BULLET here in Tampa Bay, but unfortunately
New Orleans may be taking this bullet...
is extremely slim.
However, strong rainbands with TS force gusts are likely this afternoon
with all the thunderstorms blowing up over SW and Central Florida.
TWC reported gusts to 48 mph in downtown St. Pete with a rainband.
We dodged a HUGE BULLET here in Tampa Bay, but unfortunately
New Orleans may be taking this bullet...
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Rainband wrote:Check out key west radar
Why did you make me do that. What the hell is that stupid storm doing??????????????????????????????????????????????
Am I looking at the loop right????????????????
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