Is that what that noise was?HurricaneHunter914 wrote:My fart would send it 1000 miles.
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Big rainmaker this storm. Latest QPF forecast looks like 5-8 inches of rain for the west half of FL peninsula.
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/p120i00.gif
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/p120i00.gif
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Wilma in here begin stages...
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/136345main_wilma_terra_20051017_516.jpg
90L soon to be TD...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/vis.jpg
CHILLS RIGHT.....
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/136345main_wilma_terra_20051017_516.jpg
90L soon to be TD...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/vis.jpg
CHILLS RIGHT.....
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I did a follow up post to this later on. Look back and read that one. I changed my thoughts.Rainband wrote:look at the x on the map you postedExtremeweatherguy wrote:I doubt we will see a cedar key landfall, but increased moisture is likely.
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If I lived in Texas, I'd bring you coffee!!!!Air Force Met wrote:wxman57 wrote:I'll be putting out my landfall prediction on Monday morning.
Unfortunately, my weekend has been cancelled. I'll be working 12-hr shifts tomorrow and Sunday because of this stupid disturbance. It's not as exciting when you lose your days off.
Ain't that the truth.
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wxman57 wrote:I'll be putting out my landfall prediction on Monday morning.
Unfortunately, my weekend has been cancelled. I'll be working 12-hr shifts tomorrow and Sunday because of this stupid disturbance. It's not as exciting when you lose your days off.
well for me, I would actually get off a couple days, I'm installing sprinkler systems for my summer job and rain would be nice!
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NOT AN OFFICIAL FORECAST - just my prediction.
I am leaning towards a virtual repeat of 1995's Allison. I now think it will develop within the next 12-24 hours, and will briefly become a hurricane over the Loop Current. However, cooler water near shore will weaken it before a landfall in NW Florida - I put it between St. Marks and Steinhatchee with 60mph as the landfall intensity, but the cone of uncertainty is enormous.
Current - 18.6/85.2 - 30mph - 1006mb - Low
6 hrs - 19.3/85.3 - 30mph - 1006mb - Low
12 hrs - 20.1/85.6 - 35mph - 1005mb - Low
18 hrs - 21.0/85.9 - 35mph - 1005mb - TD 1
24 hrs - 21.8/86.0 - 35mph - 1005mb
36 hrs - 23.4/86.2 - 45mph - 1003mb - TS Alberto
48 hrs - 25.2/86.0 - 60mph - 999mb
60 hrs - 26.8/85.5 - 75mph - 988mb
72 hrs - 28.3/84.6 - 70mph - 991mb
96 hrs - 32.7/82.3 - 30mph - 1000mb - Inland
120 hrs - Absorbed by front
I am leaning towards a virtual repeat of 1995's Allison. I now think it will develop within the next 12-24 hours, and will briefly become a hurricane over the Loop Current. However, cooler water near shore will weaken it before a landfall in NW Florida - I put it between St. Marks and Steinhatchee with 60mph as the landfall intensity, but the cone of uncertainty is enormous.
Current - 18.6/85.2 - 30mph - 1006mb - Low
6 hrs - 19.3/85.3 - 30mph - 1006mb - Low
12 hrs - 20.1/85.6 - 35mph - 1005mb - Low
18 hrs - 21.0/85.9 - 35mph - 1005mb - TD 1
24 hrs - 21.8/86.0 - 35mph - 1005mb
36 hrs - 23.4/86.2 - 45mph - 1003mb - TS Alberto
48 hrs - 25.2/86.0 - 60mph - 999mb
60 hrs - 26.8/85.5 - 75mph - 988mb
72 hrs - 28.3/84.6 - 70mph - 991mb
96 hrs - 32.7/82.3 - 30mph - 1000mb - Inland
120 hrs - Absorbed by front
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CHRISTY wrote:Wilma in here begin stages...
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/136345main_wilma_terra_20051017_516.jpg
90L soon to be TD...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/vis.jpg
CHILLS RIGHT.....
calm down, this isnt going to be 882mb
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ronjon wrote:Big rainmaker this storm. Latest QPF forecast looks like 5-8 inches of rain for the west half of FL peninsula.
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/p120i00.gif
And you see what a track just to the west would do... major flooding up and down the East Coast. Not to mention the Northeast has been drenched by the noreaster a few days ago and cannot use any more rain.
Good news is, some of you need it.
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Hurricane Floyd wrote:CHRISTY wrote:Wilma in here begin stages...
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/136345main_wilma_terra_20051017_516.jpg
90L soon to be TD...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/vis.jpg
CHILLS RIGHT.....
calm down, this isnt going to be 882mb
i know i know...
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Hurricane Floyd wrote:Scratch that last one
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Talk about doing a 360' turn in less than 15 minutes.
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I think she was more or less comparing location and the front coming down in a few days and where 90l might go. I don't think she was comparing this to be another Wilma.Hurricane Floyd wrote:CHRISTY wrote:Wilma in here begin stages...
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/136345main_wilma_terra_20051017_516.jpg
90L soon to be TD...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/vis.jpg
CHILLS RIGHT.....
calm down, this isnt going to be 882mb
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