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Expanding Katrina

#1 Postby krysof » Sat Aug 27, 2005 5:44 pm

Does anyone think it will keep on expanding?
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#2 Postby PTPatrick » Sat Aug 27, 2005 5:46 pm

I would like to see how her current size compares to Floyd, Ivan, and even Tip...not that I am hoping for that...but if were to get as big as Floyd or even Tip(which I doubt)...it was devastate everything from NOLA to Pensacola
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#3 Postby WindRunner » Sat Aug 27, 2005 5:57 pm

PTPatrick wrote:I would like to see how her current size compares to Floyd, Ivan, and even Tip...not that I am hoping for that...but if were to get as big as Floyd or even Tip(which I doubt)...it was devastate everything from NOLA to Pensacola


Tip was bigger than the whole Gulf. If it were that big, then we would have warnings from Charleston to Belieze, or something like that.
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#4 Postby magwitch » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:03 pm

WindRunner wrote:
PTPatrick wrote:I would like to see how her current size compares to Floyd, Ivan, and even Tip...not that I am hoping for that...but if were to get as big as Floyd or even Tip(which I doubt)...it was devastate everything from NOLA to Pensacola


Tip was bigger than the whole Gulf. If it were that big, then we would have warnings from Charleston to Belieze, or something like that.


Really, really, really big.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typhoon_Tip
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#5 Postby krysof » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:07 pm

Tip was huge, warnings for most of the Eastern half of the country, well at least effects would be felt.
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#6 Postby AussieMark » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:07 pm

PTPatrick wrote:I would like to see how her current size compares to Floyd, Ivan, and even Tip...not that I am hoping for that...but if were to get as big as Floyd or even Tip(which I doubt)...it was devastate everything from NOLA to Pensacola


still got a while to go before she is as large as Floyd

at his peak
Hurricane winds extended 115 miles from his center
Tropical Storm winds extended 260 miles from his center


at per the 5 pm advisory

Katrina was
Hurricane winds extended 45 miles from her center
Tropical Storm winds extended 160 miles from her center
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#7 Postby krysof » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:10 pm

she still has a full day and a half
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#8 Postby Air Force Met » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:15 pm

The tropical storm force wind radius (not diameter...RADIUS) on Tip was over 600 miles...in almost every direction. The circulation was the size of half the CONUS.
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#9 Postby cjrciadt » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:15 pm

Local news says she is about 500 miles in width. :eek: Her expanding is being overlook compared to her windspeed. Could she grow to 750 or even 800 miles? :eek:
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/images/hurricane-camille.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/images/&h=720&w=1152&sz=329&tbnid=sB6LCA1QhXcJ:&tbnh=93&tbnw=149&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dhurricane%2Bcamille%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D&oi=imagesr&start=2
Close to Camille in size before her peak.
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#10 Postby Opal storm » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:16 pm

Hurricane watches will probably be extended further out due to the increasing size of the storm.
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#12 Postby Brent » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:19 pm

She's probably going to be Ivan-like by landfall...
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#13 Postby cjrciadt » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:20 pm

Brent wrote:She's probably going to be Ivan-like by landfall...

Ivan at landfall, Katrina in size is just about there.http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2004/images/ivan091504-2015z.jpg
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#14 Postby AussieMark » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:27 pm

she could be a Betsy type system right.

From what I read Betsy was massive
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#15 Postby wxmann_91 » Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:05 pm

The good side is that big storms don't fluctuate in intensity so rapidly, so perfect conditions won't make it a Cat 5, instead a Cat 4 more possible.
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#16 Postby m_ru » Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:22 pm

Betsy was huge.
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#17 Postby Brent » Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:27 pm

wxmann_91 wrote:The good side is that big storms don't fluctuate in intensity so rapidly, so perfect conditions won't make it a Cat 5, instead a Cat 4 more possible.


The flip side is it likely will not significantly weaken just before landfall...
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#18 Postby Josephine96 » Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:31 pm

Regardless of what happens.. Katrina will be a very dangerous hurricane..
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