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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
Is anyone expecting anything weaker than a category 5 in the caribbean? Low wind shear, moist environment, well organized structure, and the warmest waters in the Atlantic. I would think most everyone here expects a Katrina, Rita, Wilma type intensification. I do too.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
Ivanhater wrote:Steve lyons said track may need to be adjusted north with this new trend of a more northerly movementwobble! lol
Yeah and last night he said "nothing was developing in the GOM" because there were "only 16mph winds there" about 30 minutes before the system was upgraded to TD5.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
Cape Verde wrote:hial2 wrote:Cape Verde wrote:I work in the oil and gas industry. We are mobilizing our crisis team tomorrow.
There we go!! $$$$$$$ Ding,ding,ding!!
Well, Ivan cost us about $2 billion in damage to our offshore operations, so don't think we're hoping it will happen again.
Sorry but that is a drop in the hat there. When the man ret on 400 mil a year. Give me a brake.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
The headlines in the Palm Beach Post today say that Dean will be a "catastrophic category 4" hurricane by Monday afternoon after it gets in the Gulf. I am thankful that it should miss this area, but I am so concerned for those living on the beautiful Gulf. We should be praying for them already. 

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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
miamicanes177 wrote:Is anyone expecting anything weaker than a category 5 in the caribbean? Low wind shear, moist environment, well organized structure, and the warmest waters in the Atlantic. I would think most everyone here expects a Katrina, Rita, Wilma type intensification. I do too.
Im calling for a cat5 180 if it goes where it supposed to go..
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
miamicanes177 wrote:Is anyone expecting anything weaker than a category 5 in the caribbean? Low wind shear, moist environment, well organized structure, and the warmest waters in the Atlantic. I would think most everyone here expects a Katrina, Rita, Wilma type intensification. I do too.
You can never expect a Cat 5. Conditions and timing have to be perfect. It could reach cat 5 intensity, but you can never expect it.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
A side thought, but where is Berwick Bay?
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
This could easily become at least a category 4 in the caribbean.
The heat content is explosive. As for the current time, it does
appear to be nearing hurricane strength on the images posted
by Hurakan.
The heat content is explosive. As for the current time, it does
appear to be nearing hurricane strength on the images posted
by Hurakan.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
storms in NC wrote:
Sorry but that is a drop in the hat there. When the man ret on 400 mil a year. Give me a brake.
I'd try to refute that, but I'm not sure it was english.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
Everyone may want to take this chance to top off their gas tanks. Local news reports that all gas goes up at least 10 cents a gallon tomorrow.
All of this is an industry-level response to Erin and Dean. 


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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Global Models
Will someone please give me his/her educated opinion as to whether SE Florida is out of the woods pretty much for certain? 

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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Global Models
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WHXX04 KWBC 152329
CHGQLM
ATTENTION...NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER
NCEP COUPLED GFDL HURRICANE MODEL FORECAST MADE FOR
TROPICAL STORM DEAN 04L
INITIAL TIME 18Z AUG 15
DISCLAIMER ... THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED AS GUIDANCE. IT
REQUIRES INTERPRETATION BY HURRICANE SPECIALISTS AND SHOULD
NOT BE CONSIDERED AS A FINAL PRODUCT. PLEASE SEE THE TPC/NHC
OFFICIAL FORECAST.
FORECAST STORM POSITION
HOUR LATITUDE LONGITUDE HEADING/SPEED(KT)
0 12.8 46.9 285./19.0
6 13.1 49.1 279./20.9
12 13.5 51.3 280./22.1
18 13.9 53.4 282./20.6
24 14.6 55.6 286./22.1
30 14.9 58.0 279./23.8
36 15.0 60.6 271./24.8
42 15.0 62.9 270./22.2
48 15.1 64.7 271./17.5
54 15.3 66.6 278./18.3
60 15.8 68.8 281./21.8
66 16.0 71.1 275./22.2
72 16.1 73.0 275./18.8
78 16.4 74.7 279./15.7
84 16.5 76.2 276./15.0
90 17.2 77.7 292./15.8
96 17.8 79.6 290./19.2
102 18.2 81.3 282./16.0
108 18.7 82.9 286./16.4
114 19.0 84.3 285./13.6
120 19.8 85.9 297./17.0
126 20.5 87.4 296./15.4
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
swampdude wrote:Everyone may want to take this chance to top off their gas tanks. Local news reports that all gas goes up at least 10 cents a gallon tomorrow.All of this is an industry-level response to Erin and Dean.
Give me abreak

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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
Cape Verde wrote:storms in NC wrote:
Sorry but that is a drop in the hat there. When the man ret on 400 mil a year. Give me a brake.
I'd try to refute that, but I'm not sure it was english.
Is he trying to say something about the Exxon CEO retiring with the multi-hundred million dollar package last year?
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
swampdude wrote:Everyone may want to take this chance to top off their gas tanks. Local news reports that all gas goes up at least 10 cents a gallon tomorrow.All of this is an industry-level response to Erin and Dean.
Nope...Oil future traders are the guilty party..They're gambling on an oil shortage due to Dean..BTW,I did mention this scenario yesterday...

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caribepr wrote:Thanks, all of you...we do worry (and sometimes are heartbroken) about you after we're done worrying about ourselves!
There are some really great posts in here. Yes, I and most on this site are concerned for you as well. I told the Doctor that I work with about TS Dean. He said to me that it may not get to us or even in the Gulf, but my reply was, "I know, but I am concerned about the islands". Many great posters, from the islands, post in here and you are all in my thoughts. Be safe.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
canegrl04 wrote:swampdude wrote:Everyone may want to take this chance to top off their gas tanks. Local news reports that all gas goes up at least 10 cents a gallon tomorrow.All of this is an industry-level response to Erin and Dean.
Give me abreakErin is not a threat to oil supplies .Dean -definitely
Erin being a storm simply does increase the prices.
And Dean will too.
It's getting very well organized. High heat content
waters, low shear, moisture, rapid intensification is likely.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
I agree on the northerly component has stopped. I was hopping to get some swell out of this, but looks like Florida will continue to be flat, even though it is our swell winds, there has been minimal ESE winds for most of life for Dean so far, meaning Florida can expect only a minor swell. I hate to be so selfish when a storm is out there with the potential to become a monster, the swell is my primary interest when i look at the weather.
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Re: Tropical Storm DEAN: Discussions,Analysis and Imagery
sunnyday wrote:A side thought, but where is Berwick Bay?
I've been wondering that too!
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