ATL: Tropical Storm Kyle : Discussion
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Well, looks like I have a possible hurricane heading straight to my house! I live in Yarmouth, NS, and the closest thing I've ever experienced to a hurricane was the remnants of Noel last year, which also made landfall in Yarmouth. I can deal with Kyle if it doesn't get much stronger than 75 MPH; I think Noel was around that strength when it made landfall, and all we got was some nice 20 degree weather in November (I think we set a new November record), some lighting an lots of rain. As long as Kyle doesn't become another Juan, I'm not worrying!
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Cainer wrote:Well, looks like I have a possible hurricane heading straight to my house! I live in Yarmouth, NS, and the closest thing I've ever experienced to a hurricane was the remnants of Noel last year, which also made landfall in Yarmouth. I can deal with Kyle if it doesn't get much stronger than 75 MPH; I think Noel was around that strength when it made landfall, and all we got was some nice 20 degree weather in November (I think we set a new November record), some lighting an lots of rain. As long as Kyle doesn't become another Juan, I'm not worrying!
It may very well become another Juan. Shear is supposed to decrease once it hits 30-33N.
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Cainer wrote:Well, looks like I have a possible hurricane heading straight to my house! I live in Yarmouth, NS, and the closest thing I've ever experienced to a hurricane was the remnants of Noel last year, which also made landfall in Yarmouth. I can deal with Kyle if it doesn't get much stronger than 75 MPH; I think Noel was around that strength when it made landfall, and all we got was some nice 20 degree weather in November (I think we set a new November record), some lighting an lots of rain. As long as Kyle doesn't become another Juan, I'm not worrying!
yeah good luck there Cainer! Def. looks that Kyle may be Nova Scotia bound ( as a hurricane) and I know where Yarmouth is there on the coast, so pay close attention in the next day or so.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Kyle : Discussion
jlauderdal wrote:cycloneye wrote:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT11/refresh/AL1108W5+gif/203152W_sm.gif
that track is a disappointment to many in the NE
Why is that? Because it misses the NE U.S.?
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wxman57 wrote:jlauderdal wrote:cycloneye wrote:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT11/refresh/AL1108W5+gif/203152W_sm.gif
that track is a disappointment to many in the NE
Why is that? Because it misses the NE U.S.?
Thanks for asking because I didn't get that either...explaination por favor?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Kyle : Discussion
caribepr wrote:wxman57 wrote:jlauderdal wrote:
that track is a disappointment to many in the NE
Why is that? Because it misses the NE U.S.?
Thanks for asking because I didn't get that either...explaination por favor?
Pretty sure he didn't tack on "U.S." at the end of his post for a reason.
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I feel for Nova Scotia. Anyone have surge estimates for that area?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Kyle : Discussion
Recurve wrote:I feel for Nova Scotia. Anyone have surge estimates for that area?
The water is fairly deep there so storm surge is usually only an issue on the immediate shoreline. I know in Hurricane Juan the surge in Halifax Harbor was about 7 feet, and due to its topography that only made it about 2 blocks inland.
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Thanks for that information. It seems low, which is good news. Surge penetrating only 2 blocks I assume leaves most buildings OK as far as being undermined. Any idea what conditions there were (windspeed and distance from center) for Juan?
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Kyle : Discussion
Recurve wrote:Thanks for that information. It seems low, which is good news. Surge penetrating only 2 blocks I assume leaves most buildings OK as far as being undermined. Any idea what conditions there were (windspeed and distance from center) for Juan?
Halifax was in the eastern eyewall so they got the maximum winds. An island in the harbor measured sustained winds around 100 mph (based on a 2-min sustained wind of 94 mph).
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Recurve wrote:I feel for Nova Scotia. Anyone have surge estimates for that area?
I think Nova Scotia gets winter ocean storms that probably approach minimal Cat 1 wind speeds. I know they've had offshore storms near the Hibernia oil field sufficiently strong to have sunk sink semi-submersible drilling rigs. Google "Ocean Ranger".
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Since there is no thread to ask Pro Mets yet regarding Kyle; I have a question;
What interaction is expected between Kyle and 94L?
Seems like they will be pretty close to each other, well within the 700-800 miles (I think) that are said to be required for a Fujiwara effect to take place.
Can anyone who understands these dynamics answer?
What interaction is expected between Kyle and 94L?
Seems like they will be pretty close to each other, well within the 700-800 miles (I think) that are said to be required for a Fujiwara effect to take place.
Can anyone who understands these dynamics answer?
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