Pro Met Analysis, Metro S. FL with 100KT+ Sustained Winds

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Pro Met Analysis, Metro S. FL with 100KT+ Sustained Winds

#1 Postby gatorcane » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:37 pm

Refer to his thread for complete updates. So far he and the NHC have very similar tracks:

http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=76853

Initial: 16.2N 80.3W 65KT
12 Hour: 17.0N 81.3W 80KT
24 Hour: 17.8N 82.5W 90KT
36 Hour: 18.6N 83.6W 100KT
48 Hour: 19.5N 84.5W 110KT
72 Hour: 21.8N 85.5W 120KT
USE WITH EXTREME CAUTION AS FOLLOWING IS SUBJECT TO LARGE ERROR
96 Hour: 23.6N 84.3W 110KT
120 Hour: 28.0N 79.0W 80KT
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#2 Postby inotherwords » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:41 pm

How can it be 80 kt with 110-120 mph sustained winds? Do you mean gusts?
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#3 Postby djtil » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:42 pm

with the strong westerlies before landfall i really dont see 110kt.
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#4 Postby Brent » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:45 pm

That 110 kt is still well before it reaches SW FL.
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#5 Postby MiamiensisWx » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:45 pm

djtil wrote:with the strong westerlies before landfall i really dont see 110kt.


Maybe... however, if it moves quickly, it could still be 100KT (115MPH) at the time of landfall.
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#6 Postby gatorcane » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:45 pm

I've just given the data, I'll let you interpret it. :D :eek:
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#7 Postby Brent » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:46 pm

CapeVerdeWave wrote:
djtil wrote:with the strong westerlies before landfall i really dont see 110kt.


Maybe... however, if it moves quickly, it could still be 100KT (115MPH) at the time of landfall.


But Miami is on the EAST coast...

That's not to say Miami won't experience hurricane force winds... but 100 kt is a BIG stretch.
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#8 Postby MiamiensisWx » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:52 pm

Brent wrote:But Miami is on the EAST coast...

That's not to say Miami won't experience hurricane force winds... but 100 kt is a BIG stretch.


I meant the strength at landfall on the SOUTHWEST COAST of Florida might be 100KT (115MPH).
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#9 Postby Brent » Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:54 pm

CapeVerdeWave wrote:
Brent wrote:But Miami is on the EAST coast...

That's not to say Miami won't experience hurricane force winds... but 100 kt is a BIG stretch.


I meant the strength at landfall on the SOUTHWEST COAST of Florida might be 100KT (115MPH).


Oh... I see. You didn't start the thread. The title makes it sound like he's predicting Miami will see 115 mph winds which is not true.
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#10 Postby inotherwords » Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:12 pm

boca_chris wrote:I've just given the data, I'll let you interpret it. :D :eek:


Excuse me? You conveniently edited your original post. You said that there would be sustained winds of 110-120 mph in Dade County and only changed it after I questioned what you said.

Why don't you knock off these extremist posts of yours? You seem to have some sick need to get off by scaring people on this board and it's really getting annoying. :grr:
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#11 Postby inotherwords » Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:13 pm

Brent wrote:
CapeVerdeWave wrote:
Brent wrote:But Miami is on the EAST coast...

That's not to say Miami won't experience hurricane force winds... but 100 kt is a BIG stretch.


I meant the strength at landfall on the SOUTHWEST COAST of Florida might be 100KT (115MPH).


Oh... I see. You didn't start the thread. The title makes it sound like he's predicting Miami will see 115 mph winds which is not true.

He did say that originally, now he's backpedaling after editing his post. What a jerk.
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#12 Postby cycloneye » Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:21 pm

Sorry but the thread is locked.
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#13 Postby cycloneye » Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:22 pm

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