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EPAC Hurricane Season starts
00:00 UTC tomorrow, the EPAC kicks into gear, with nothing to show for it at the moment. I gotta say, I almost forgot. 

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Re: EPAC Hurricane Season starts tonight
Cyclone1 wrote:00:00 UTC tomorrow, the EPAC kicks into gear, with nothing to show for it at the moment. I gotta say, I almost forgot.
Season really begins at midnight, Pacific daylight time, not at 00Z. The first east Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook will come out at 8 am ET (5 am PT, 1200 UTC) on the 15th, not at 0600 UTC, which would be still 11 PM PT on the 14th.
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caneflyer wrote:Cyclone1 wrote:00:00 UTC tomorrow, the EPAC kicks into gear, with nothing to show for it at the moment. I gotta say, I almost forgot.
Season really begins at midnight, Pacific daylight time, not at 00Z. The first east Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook will come out at 8 am ET (5 am PT, 1200 UTC) on the 15th, not at 0600 UTC, which would be still 11 PM PT on the 14th.
Err...
Oh well, Happy hurricane season.

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I still remember when Pacific Hurricane Rosa made landfall in Mexico, it's mid-level circulation crossed over the Sierra Madre, and interacted with a shallow cold air mass across Southeast and South Central Texas, resulting in the San Jacinto river catching fire when currents scoured out the river bottom and and ruptured a gasoline and a crude oil pipeline.
It was raining in Austin then too, and a friend of mine, who had had a couple of beers, skidded at a red light and tapped another car. A police woman came over, saw everything was ok, and left. Maybe the rain discouraged a field sobriety test my friend may or may not have passed.
It was raining in Austin then too, and a friend of mine, who had had a couple of beers, skidded at a red light and tapped another car. A police woman came over, saw everything was ok, and left. Maybe the rain discouraged a field sobriety test my friend may or may not have passed.
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Re: EPAC Hurricane Season starts tonight
I sent Franklin an email on the starting time of the season...as read below... (my message is below Franklin's)
Jonathan,
I guess I'd have to say midnight Pacific time, since we won't put out
the first Pacific TWO until 5 am Pacific Daylight Time this morning.
We begin and end the outlooks based on local time, not UTC.
James
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National Hurricane Center
NOAA/NWS/Tropical Prediction Center
11691 SW 17th Street, Miami FL 33165
Email: James.Franklin@noaa.gov
Ph: 305-229-4475
Fax: 305-553-1901
On May 14, 2008, at 11:37 PM, Jonathan Belles wrote:
> Hey Mr. Franklin,
> There is some confusion at storm2k. Does the EPAC Hurricane Season
> start at 00Z or at midnight PT? I was thinking the later since the
> NHC doesnt issue TWO's until 12Z.
>
> Thanks.
> Jonathan Belles
>
Jonathan,
I guess I'd have to say midnight Pacific time, since we won't put out
the first Pacific TWO until 5 am Pacific Daylight Time this morning.
We begin and end the outlooks based on local time, not UTC.
James
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James L. Franklin
Senior Hurricane Specialist
National Hurricane Center
NOAA/NWS/Tropical Prediction Center
11691 SW 17th Street, Miami FL 33165
Email: James.Franklin@noaa.gov
Ph: 305-229-4475
Fax: 305-553-1901
On May 14, 2008, at 11:37 PM, Jonathan Belles wrote:
> Hey Mr. Franklin,
> There is some confusion at storm2k. Does the EPAC Hurricane Season
> start at 00Z or at midnight PT? I was thinking the later since the
> NHC doesnt issue TWO's until 12Z.
>
> Thanks.
> Jonathan Belles
>
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Chacor wrote:As I'd always suspected. I put out my case based on TWOs vehemently at the end of last season but no one wanted to listen. I can now rest my case, vindicated.
No, we just don't want to wait.
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Re: EPAC Hurricane Season starts
Here are the names for the 2008 EPAC season:
Alma
Boris
Cristina
Douglas
Elida
Fausto
Genevieve
Hernan
Iselle
Julio
Karina (replaces Kenna)
Lowell
Marie
Norbert
Odile
Polo
Rachel
Simon
Trudy
Vance
Winnie
Xavier
Yolanda
Zeke
Alma
Boris
Cristina
Douglas
Elida
Fausto
Genevieve
Hernan
Iselle
Julio
Karina (replaces Kenna)
Lowell
Marie
Norbert
Odile
Polo
Rachel
Simon
Trudy
Vance
Winnie
Xavier
Yolanda
Zeke
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