ATL GUSTAV: Tropical Depression - Discussion
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That is true Frank2, The stall that we see with Gus puts him behind schedule so to speak in relation to the rest of the atmosphere he runs into once he gets to the Gulf. There is a possibility arising that Gus gets blocked by the Midwestern High pressure ridge expected to build east and southward now and turn back more westerly.
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Yep Frank I think given the model spread we still have at the moment its very wise that most of the gulf states watch Gustav as it could yet track just about anywhere within the cone of uncertainty.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
This going to be an interesting next week or so. Will have Texas, La. and Miss battling it out in here, and Florida and the Carolinas battling over TD 8 and Hanna.
I LIVE FOR THIS!!!
Everyone stay safe!!!
I LIVE FOR THIS!!!

Everyone stay safe!!!
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common sense tells me the more Gus routes around Jamaica to the south the more SW-NE the High is oriented and therefore the more Gus will recurve to the N then NE in the Gulf.
If 8L forms and stays close to Gus it should keep Gus a little weaker.
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THead wrote:This going to be an interesting next week or so. Will have Texas, La. and Miss battling it out in here, and Florida and the Carolinas battling over TD 8 and Hanna.
I LIVE FOR THIS!!!
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Everyone stay safe!!!
Not much excitement....it's moreso one group getting excited and the other two groaning and complaining. But I won't give names...

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
power 106 from jamaica for your listening pleasure, as usual they are cool calm and ready to go
http://www.go-jamaica.com/power/
http://www.go-jamaica.com/power/
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What is that boiling down in the bay of Campeche? Someone please tell me it is merely thunderstorms.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Sanibel wrote:common sense tells me the more Gus routes around Jamaica to the south the more SW-NE the High is oriented and therefore the more Gus will recurve to the N then NE in the Gulf.
If 8L forms and stays close to Gus it should keep Gus a little weaker.
This won't be an issue. They are over 1000 miles apart; they are moving away from each other; they are both relatively small systems and there is an ULL between the two to keep any interaction at bay.
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Yes, I agree that since Gustav is now behind the original schedule, so to speak, the atmosphere will also be different that it would have been had it been nearing the SE Gulf at this time, per the earlier forecast plots (48 Hours ago), so, the slowness of the system these past two days has become a critical factor as far as it's eventual path and strength...
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jlauderdal wrote:power 106 from jamaica for your listening pleasure, as usual they are cool calm and ready to go
http://www.go-jamaica.com/power/
Thanks for the link...I had lost it and yes so calm and cool always.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
THead wrote:This going to be an interesting next week or so. Will have Texas, La. and Miss battling it out in here, and Florida and the Carolinas battling over TD 8 and Hanna.
I LIVE FOR THIS!!!
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Everyone stay safe!!!
Uh . . . you might throw BAMA in the mix too. We're here also.

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been listening this morning, they definitely are cool in Jamaica...
and Mutley, I noticed that too...
and Mutley, I noticed that too...
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Sabanic wrote:THead wrote:This going to be an interesting next week or so. Will have Texas, La. and Miss battling it out in here, and Florida and the Carolinas battling over TD 8 and Hanna.
I LIVE FOR THIS!!!
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Everyone stay safe!!!
Uh . . . you might throw BAMA in the mix too. We're here also.
Oh shoot!! I'm sorry bout that, yes u definitely are.
Seriously, I hope everyone is well prepared, Gus is definitely back...
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Ha, south of Jamaica and not dead. What a situation to wake up to!


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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
TexWx wrote:been listening this morning, they definitely are cool in Jamaica...
and Mutley, I noticed that too...
NHC just put a low probability circle on it. That's five potential players on the field.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
I'm seeing right over Jamaica. Could knock it down again.
Good expanding outflow on N quadrant.
Good expanding outflow on N quadrant.
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tolakram wrote:Ha, south of Jamaica and not dead. What a situation to wake up to!
Yes South of Ole Jamaica

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mutley wrote:What is that boiling down in the bay of Campeche? Someone please tell me it is merely thunderstorms.
From the 8 EDT TWO:
AN AREA OF THUNDERSTORMS IN THE SOUTHERN BAY OF CAMPECHE IS
ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL WAVE. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT OF THIS
DISTURBANCE APPEARS UNLIKELY DUE TO PROXIMITY TO LAND.
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