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Bgator wrote:DOes anyone else see a west motion?
all I see is the LLC relocating under the western side of the main convection. Might miss her first point but won't the second. I would say WNW overall motion. I think this is the end of center reformations. Unless of course, shear increases and disrupts it like earler today.
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TPNT KGWC 070007
A. TROPICAL STORM FLORENCE (SIX)
B. 06/2331Z (74)
C. 19.0N/0
D. 50.9W/4
E. SIX/GOES12
F. T3.5/3.5/D0.5/24HRS -06/2331Z-
G. IR/EIR
47A/ PBO PTLY XPSD LLCC/ANMTN. LLCC LOCATED 26NM
INTO DG YIELDING A DT OF 3.5. FT BASED ON DT. PT
AND MET AGREE.
AODT: T3.4 (IRRG CDO)
SCHAEFER/LAURENTI
Air Force Sat estimates are of 3/5/3.5
A. TROPICAL STORM FLORENCE (SIX)
B. 06/2331Z (74)
C. 19.0N/0
D. 50.9W/4
E. SIX/GOES12
F. T3.5/3.5/D0.5/24HRS -06/2331Z-
G. IR/EIR
47A/ PBO PTLY XPSD LLCC/ANMTN. LLCC LOCATED 26NM
INTO DG YIELDING A DT OF 3.5. FT BASED ON DT. PT
AND MET AGREE.
AODT: T3.4 (IRRG CDO)
SCHAEFER/LAURENTI
Air Force Sat estimates are of 3/5/3.5
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Heres latest GFDL:
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfdltc2. ... =Animation
more west, around Canada landfall maybe?
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfdltc2. ... =Animation
more west, around Canada landfall maybe?
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Flo kinda already looks like a hurricane. With those deep reds, I don't see anything else that would cause an upgrade.
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Trugunzn wrote:Heres latest GFDL:
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfdltc2. ... =Animation
more west, around Canada landfall maybe?
what about poor Bermuda?.....it get the right eye wall on that run....ouch...
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All this talk about Florence possibly (emphasizing the possibly!) taking aim at Nova Scotia has reminded me of several years ago when we went to Nova Scotia for a family reunion. We were on our way back to the states when a hurricane was threatening the Northeast (cannot remember the name for the life of me). Anyway... we heard about the storm on the news in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia the night before we were taking a ferry back across to Portland, Maine. Being from the South, we know hurricanes and were worried. The folks up there were not and didn't have a clue one was even threatening. One couple told us, "We don't get those here!" Fortunately, it took a turn out to sea and spared them.
Side note: My grandmother's name was Florence and she was from Nova Scotia. She died before I was born but they tell me she was a pip! Hope her namesake storm isn't "a pip" and trying to visit home!
Side note: My grandmother's name was Florence and she was from Nova Scotia. She died before I was born but they tell me she was a pip! Hope her namesake storm isn't "a pip" and trying to visit home!
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baygirl_1 wrote:All this talk about Florence possibly (emphasizing the possibly!) taking aim at Nova Scotia has reminded me of several years ago when we went to Nova Scotia for a family reunion. We were on our way back to the states when a hurricane was threatening the Northeast (cannot remember the name for the life of me). Anyway... we heard about the storm on the news in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia the night before we were taking a ferry back across to Portland, Maine. Being from the South, we know hurricanes and were worried. The folks up there were not and didn't have a clue one was even threatening. One couple told us, "We don't get those here!" Fortunately, it took a turn out to sea and spared them.
Side note: My grandmother's name was Florence and she was from Nova Scotia. She died before I was born but they tell me she was a pip! Hope her namesake storm isn't "a pip" and trying to visit home!
Would that have been Hurricane Juan?
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CrazyC83 wrote:baygirl_1 wrote:All this talk about Florence possibly (emphasizing the possibly!) taking aim at Nova Scotia has reminded me of several years ago when we went to Nova Scotia for a family reunion. We were on our way back to the states when a hurricane was threatening the Northeast (cannot remember the name for the life of me). Anyway... we heard about the storm on the news in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia the night before we were taking a ferry back across to Portland, Maine. Being from the South, we know hurricanes and were worried. The folks up there were not and didn't have a clue one was even threatening. One couple told us, "We don't get those here!" Fortunately, it took a turn out to sea and spared them.
Side note: My grandmother's name was Florence and she was from Nova Scotia. She died before I was born but they tell me she was a pip! Hope her namesake storm isn't "a pip" and trying to visit home!
Would that have been Hurricane Juan?
I'm not sure. What year was Juan? This was like 15 years ago!
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baygirl_1 wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:baygirl_1 wrote:All this talk about Florence possibly (emphasizing the possibly!) taking aim at Nova Scotia has reminded me of several years ago when we went to Nova Scotia for a family reunion. We were on our way back to the states when a hurricane was threatening the Northeast (cannot remember the name for the life of me). Anyway... we heard about the storm on the news in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia the night before we were taking a ferry back across to Portland, Maine. Being from the South, we know hurricanes and were worried. The folks up there were not and didn't have a clue one was even threatening. One couple told us, "We don't get those here!" Fortunately, it took a turn out to sea and spared them.
Side note: My grandmother's name was Florence and she was from Nova Scotia. She died before I was born but they tell me she was a pip! Hope her namesake storm isn't "a pip" and trying to visit home!
Would that have been Hurricane Juan?
I'm not sure. What year was Juan? This was like 15 years ago!
Juan = 2003
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