Just for comparison - Katrina and Chris.....
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Just for comparison - Katrina and Chris.....
For those interested in comparing Katrina's track through S. Florida:
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/res ... trina.html
I KNOW you can't compare one 'cane to another specificially -- so no flaming please. Just thought the two tracks might be of interest to some.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/res ... trina.html
I KNOW you can't compare one 'cane to another specificially -- so no flaming please. Just thought the two tracks might be of interest to some.
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No, no, no. Don't get me wrong. I do not think this will be as strong as Rita, and I do not think it will have the *exact* track, but I think a similar track with a Cat. 2+ landfall is certainly possible. I do not think this will become a Cat. 5 in the Gulf like Rita or Katrina though.LaBreeze wrote:I really hope that your prediction is wrong Extremeweatherguy. I'm still recovering from Rita. I do not think that Chris will make the mb's that Rita or Katrina had. At least I hope not!
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f5 wrote:who thinks Chris will make it to 902 or 895 mb like Kat and Rita did
Not me....
Remember, pressures basin-wide were low last year, and wind speeds never really caught up.
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Andrew 92/Isidore & Lili 02/Bill 03/Katrina & Rita 05/Gustav & Ike 08/Isaac 12 (flooded my house)/Harvey 17/Barry 19/Cristobal 20/Claudette 21/Ida 21 (In the Eye)/Francine 24
Wake me up when November ends
Wake me up when November ends
I understand what you are saying Extremeweatherguy. As we all know, if anything ever gets in the GOM, we all need to be alert. Things can change quickly. In the back of my mind (and a gut feeling - nothing scientific), I, also, believe that there could be a similar path. Let's hope not the intensity though.
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Nothing to sto pthis system in the gulf from getting at least int othe 140-150mph range, everytime we've seen systems cross the loop current, be it on the western side of Florida or deeper in the Gulf we've seen storms really strengthen, Charley, Dennis, Katrina and rita all crossed the loop currents at one point during thier rapid strengthening sessions.
Much would depend on what shape it left the Gulf and what shea ris like at the time obviously.
Much would depend on what shape it left the Gulf and what shea ris like at the time obviously.
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