My thoughts on Hurricane Katrina

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My thoughts on Hurricane Katrina

#1 Postby Anonymous » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:14 pm

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I think Hurricane Katrina will exit the coast of Florida in about 12 hours or so, near Bonita Springs/Naples/Everglades City area as a Tropical Storm of 60 mph.

I think it will regroup into a hurricane in about 24-36 hours, and then rapidly deepen into a 125 mph Category 3 Major Hurricane near landfall in the Destin/Pensacola area of Florida.

However, as we know...systems like to jump up faster than normal...so a Category 4 hurricane is very possible, especially if it moves farther west.

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#2 Postby luvcanescarol » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:16 pm

Wow, that would be wild. Can you give us some reasons for your forecast? Do you think Florida's land impact will be minimal on Katrina's power, and do you foresee a Charley-like situation? Thanks, always enjoy your input.
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#3 Postby Opal storm » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:17 pm

:eek: unbelievable...
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#4 Postby Anonymous » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:24 pm

luvcanescarol wrote:Wow, that would be wild. Can you give us some reasons for your forecast? Do you think Florida's land impact will be minimal on Katrina's power, and do you foresee a Charley-like situation? Thanks, always enjoy your input.


Florida is the best land for a hurricane. It will weaken some, but not much. No mountains...just flat wet land. Plus...it appears to be moving south of the forecast. This will bring it off the coast a little sooner IMO. Also, the system will continue to get a better organized upper level pattern and structure...even if it weakens to a tropical storm.

Not Charley like IMO...maybe Dennis like. More of a steady deepening like Dennis...90 mph...105 mph...115...125...140..
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#5 Postby Astro_man92 » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:38 pm

honestly I see Katrina if it where to go in that sort of track I think it would go a little more west ward and hit more in the mobile area as a mid strength cat 3 to a boarderline cat 4
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