I'm tired of "It's only a Cat 2 or 3...."
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I'm tired of "It's only a Cat 2 or 3...."
...I have heard a few people today remark that "it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3...no big deal" Hey, go get in the back of a pick up and have the driver run up to about 125 mph in the rain and then you stand up!!! Then come back and tell me it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3 no big deal!!! Evil
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Re: I'm tired of "It's only a Cat 2 or 3...."
sprink52 wrote:...I have heard a few people today remark that "it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3...no big deal" Hey, go get in the back of a pick up and have the driver run up to about 125 mph in the rain and then you stand up!!! Then come back and tell me it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3 no big deal!!! Evil
if a cat 2 or three comes in your area... don't go stand out in it...
that would be foolish!
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Maybe people should remember the days of the Cat 2-3 storms. They were mean and dangerous in their own way. Among Category 2s were Floyd, which turned North Carolina into a complete swamp/lake for 3 weeks. Isabel, which leveled thousands and thousands of trees (cutting power for weeks) for millions of Virginia and NC residents. Frances, the lady that took forever to move her bulk over Florida. And among Cat 3s... Ivan, 3rd costliest storm of all time, Jeanne, Opal, Dennis and Rita. Billions upon billions in damage.
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Sprink, I 100% agree with what you're saying. Any hurricane, including a cat 1, can cause damage and cost lives. We're seeing a time where the cat 4 and cat5s are becoming increasingly common, so suddenly anything less seems to be a walk in the park to some. A hurricane is a hurricane, some are just even more powerful than others.
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Weatherfreak14 wrote:I expect a cat3 or cat4 at landfall. Even a cat1 is very dangerous.
Oh, I don't think we'll see that at all with this storm. Well, we will if you're talking about the first landfall over the Yucatan. But over Florida....we'll see a one, maybe a two. The possible stall over the YP and the shear is gonna tear this girl up....
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k-man wrote:Weatherfreak14 wrote:I expect a cat3 or cat4 at landfall. Even a cat1 is very dangerous.
Oh, I don't think we'll see that at all with this storm. Well, we will if you're talking about the first landfall over the Yucatan. But over Florida....we'll see a one, maybe a two. The possible stall over the YP and the shear is gonna tear this girl up....
It all depends on the shear ...There is alot of water between Yucatan and the west coast of Fl...
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From the 11:00 a.m. discussion....
SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES THAT THE INNER EYEWALL CONTINUES TO
WEAKEN...AND EARLIER RECONNAISSANCE DATA SHOW THAT THE HURRICANE'S
HIGHEST WINDS ALREADY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE OUTER EYEWALL.
ALTHOUGH SOME ADDITIONAL WEAKENING MAY OCCUR THIS AFTERNOON...
RE-STRENGTHENING IS POSSIBLE OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS AS THE EYEWALL
REPLACEMENT CYCLE PROGRESSES...AND WILMA COULD REGAIN CATEGORY FIVE
STATUS BEFORE IT REACHES THE YUCATAN. WILMA IS NOW EXPECTED TO
SPEND ENOUGH TIME IN OR NEAR THE YUCATAN TO RESULT IN A
SIGNIFICANTLY WEAKER STORM IN THE GULF WHEN IT APPROACHES FLORIDA.
FORECASTER FRANKLIN
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INITIAL 20/1500Z 18.4N 85.5W 125 KT
12HR VT 21/0000Z 19.1N 86.2W 130 KT
24HR VT 21/1200Z 20.3N 86.9W 140 KT
36HR VT 22/0000Z 21.2N 87.0W 130 KT
48HR VT 22/1200Z 22.0N 86.2W 120 KT
72HR VT 23/1200Z 24.0N 84.0W 105 KT
96HR VT 24/1200Z 28.5N 78.5W 70 KT
120HR VT 25/1200Z 40.0N 68.0W 60 KT
SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATES THAT THE INNER EYEWALL CONTINUES TO
WEAKEN...AND EARLIER RECONNAISSANCE DATA SHOW THAT THE HURRICANE'S
HIGHEST WINDS ALREADY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE OUTER EYEWALL.
ALTHOUGH SOME ADDITIONAL WEAKENING MAY OCCUR THIS AFTERNOON...
RE-STRENGTHENING IS POSSIBLE OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS AS THE EYEWALL
REPLACEMENT CYCLE PROGRESSES...AND WILMA COULD REGAIN CATEGORY FIVE
STATUS BEFORE IT REACHES THE YUCATAN. WILMA IS NOW EXPECTED TO
SPEND ENOUGH TIME IN OR NEAR THE YUCATAN TO RESULT IN A
SIGNIFICANTLY WEAKER STORM IN THE GULF WHEN IT APPROACHES FLORIDA.
FORECASTER FRANKLIN
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INITIAL 20/1500Z 18.4N 85.5W 125 KT
12HR VT 21/0000Z 19.1N 86.2W 130 KT
24HR VT 21/1200Z 20.3N 86.9W 140 KT
36HR VT 22/0000Z 21.2N 87.0W 130 KT
48HR VT 22/1200Z 22.0N 86.2W 120 KT
72HR VT 23/1200Z 24.0N 84.0W 105 KT
96HR VT 24/1200Z 28.5N 78.5W 70 KT
120HR VT 25/1200Z 40.0N 68.0W 60 KT
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Jax, are you seeing something I'm not seeing? Because I can't tell from where you're replies are coming.
He didn't say to go stand out in it. He was making a point about how bad it would be and that it IS a big deal.
Again...huh? Why are you telling thunderchief that? It has nothing to do with his post.
jax wrote:sprink52 wrote:...I have heard a few people today remark that "it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3...no big deal" Hey, go get in the back of a pick up and have the driver run up to about 125 mph in the rain and then you stand up!!! Then come back and tell me it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3 no big deal!!! Evil
if a cat 2 or three comes in your area... don't go stand out in it...
that would be foolish!
He didn't say to go stand out in it. He was making a point about how bad it would be and that it IS a big deal.
jax wrote:thunderchief wrote:cat 2 frances caused 7 billion dollars in damage last year.
get away from the beach and don't go outside and stand in it!!
Again...huh? Why are you telling thunderchief that? It has nothing to do with his post.
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Re: I'm tired of "It's only a Cat 2 or 3...."
sprink52 wrote:...I have heard a few people today remark that "it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3...no big deal" Hey, go get in the back of a pick up and have the driver run up to about 125 mph in the rain and then you stand up!!! Then come back and tell me it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3 no big deal!!! Evil
katrina winds of about 40 knocked out my power before the big stuff hit later in the day. Cat 1 KAT knocked out power to 1.5 million people in sofla and i guarantee you less than 10% of those people expirenced felt cat 1 winds.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:Jax, are you seeing something I'm not seeing? Because I can't tell from where you're replies are coming.jax wrote:sprink52 wrote:...I have heard a few people today remark that "it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3...no big deal" Hey, go get in the back of a pick up and have the driver run up to about 125 mph in the rain and then you stand up!!! Then come back and tell me it's only going to be a cat 2 or 3 no big deal!!! Evil
if a cat 2 or three comes in your area... don't go stand out in it...
that would be foolish!
He didn't say to go stand out in it. He was making a point about how bad it would be and that it IS a big deal.jax wrote:thunderchief wrote:cat 2 frances caused 7 billion dollars in damage last year.
get away from the beach and don't go outside and stand in it!!
Again...huh? Why are you telling thunderchief that? It has nothing to do with his post.
YOU ARE SUCH A TIGERRRRR RUFFF!
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She will be lucky to be a 2. We are seeing the same dealio like Rita. They turned into powerfull monsters and died away steadily but this time it looks as if Wilma wont be as strong as Rita. The ERC sometimes can make a Hurricane never get there act together once they start it. Most of all cat 5s can sometimes lose their strength almost as fast as they gain it when they bottom out so quick. Its actually good they strengthen so quick because they wont be able 98% of the time get even close to what their original pressue was and weaken fast bigtime ending up being a baby storm compared to what they were. If Wilma makes landfall on the Yucatan and especially she stay puts for a while she might be lucky to be a cat 1 when she hits Florida. The atmosphere and water temps will be unable to strengthen her anymore once she gets in the Gulf. She will only weaken from here on out. Right now wilmas eye looks very ragged and time is running out to get her act together 1 more time and try to make a comeback. Hey guys I'm not trying to piss anybody off here I am just giving u the facts.
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markymark8 wrote:She will be lucky to be a 2. We are seeing the same dealio like Rita. They turned into powerfull monsters and died away steadily but this time it looks as if Wilma wont be as strong as Rita. The ERC sometimes can make a Hurricane never get there act together once they start it. Most of all cat 5s can sometimes lose their strength almost as fast as they gain it when they bottom out so quick. Its actually good they strengthen so quick because they wont be able 98% of the time get even close to what their original pressue was and weaken fast bigtime ending up being a baby storm compared to what they were. If Wilma makes landfall on the Yucatan and especially she stay puts for a while she might be lucky to be a cat 1 when she hits Florida. The atmosphere and water temps will be unable to strengthen her anymore once she gets in the Gulf. She will only weaken from here on out. Right now wilmas eye looks very ragged and time is running out to get her act together 1 more time and try to make a comeback. Hey guys I'm not trying to piss anybody off here I am just giving u the facts.
Just like you gave us the facts that Wilma would probably never make major hurricane status at all? Just to remind you and others, you kept saying outflow was limited and dry air was beating the system and unless abated, wouldn't allow Wilma to reach major most likely. Guess what? The dry air hasn't moved at all since your last comment, and it became the strongest Atlantic hurricane on record.
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