ATL: Ex-Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Another interesting tid bit from the latest disco
BY DAYS
4 AND 5...THE RIDGE IS EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN...AND THE CYCLONE
SHOULD BEGIN TO MOVE FASTER TO THE WEST.
BY DAYS
4 AND 5...THE RIDGE IS EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN...AND THE CYCLONE
SHOULD BEGIN TO MOVE FASTER TO THE WEST.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Ivanhater wrote:Another interesting tid bit from the latest disco
BY DAYS
4 AND 5...THE RIDGE IS EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN...AND THE CYCLONE
SHOULD BEGIN TO MOVE FASTER TO THE WEST.
Yep definitely a raised threat for those in the leewards with this one.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
I believe this one may have South Florida written all over it.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
I notice Gaston is more on a westerly track than Danielle, Earl, and Fiona. Also, it is further south. It is possible it may end up in the Caribbean. I would not be surprised if it becomes a major hurricane in the next few days.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Not to sound alarm bells yet, but this has the potential to be "the big one" for the Caribbean, Florida, and possibly the GOM.
A storm steadily strengthening moving mostly due west for days with a strong high building north of it by days 4 and 5 near the time it reaches the edge of the caribbean. Not good.
On a side note, today is the anniversary of Gustav hitting south LA. Hmmm, Sept 1st Gustav-Gaston, could be a caribbean cruiser with potential for getting in the gulf. Something to watch. Looks like we are in for a long couple of weeks.
A storm steadily strengthening moving mostly due west for days with a strong high building north of it by days 4 and 5 near the time it reaches the edge of the caribbean. Not good.
On a side note, today is the anniversary of Gustav hitting south LA. Hmmm, Sept 1st Gustav-Gaston, could be a caribbean cruiser with potential for getting in the gulf. Something to watch. Looks like we are in for a long couple of weeks.

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CYCLONE MIKE wrote:Not to sound alarm bells yet, but this has the potential to be "the big one" for the Caribbean, Florida, and possibly the GOM.
A storm steadily strengthening moving mostly due west for days with a strong high building north of it by days 4 and 5 near the time it reaches the edge of the caribbean. Not good.
On a side note, today is the anniversary of Gustav hitting south LA. Hmmm, Sept 1st Gustav-Gaston, could be a caribbean cruiser with potential for getting in the gulf. Something to watch. Looks like we are in for a long couple of weeks.
2 years ago today, Ike was named.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Yes it is going to be a couple of long weeks tracking Gaston. Looks like the Hurricane Center has Gaston pointed toward the Caribbean with an increase in speed on days 4 and 5.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Windtalker1 wrote:
I believe this one may have South Florida written all over it.
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That's my big fear and I think you're right. I have intuition one of them is going to get us. That may not be as scientific as forecasting and models but my intuition on hurricanes has never been wrong yet

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
This one looks dangerous. It could impact so many area from the Leewards, Puerto Rico, the island of Hispaniola, Florida, than up the east coast. The ultimate destructive track.
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hurricaneCW wrote:This one looks dangerous. It could impact so many area from the Leewards, Puerto Rico, the island of Hispaniola, Florida, than up the east coast. The ultimate destructive track.
A bit early for the ultimate destination. What is the "ultimate destructive track?"
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion

I see people already saying this could be a threat to Florida ... where have we heard that before?
Lets take it day by day and at this moment, the Lesser Antilles appear to be the prime target, then it gets very uncertain as it's normal
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
LaBreeze wrote:hurricaneCW wrote:This one looks dangerous. It could impact so many area from the Leewards, Puerto Rico, the island of Hispaniola, Florida, than up the east coast. The ultimate destructive track.
A bit early for the ultimate destination. What is the "ultimate destructive track?"
That would be the most destructive track and like many have said, this would be a David type of track.
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HURAKAN wrote:
I see people already saying this could be a threat to Florida ... where have we heard that before?
Lets take it day by day and at this moment, the Lesser Antilles appear to be the prime target, then it gets very uncertain as it's normal
Precisely ~

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hurricaneCW wrote:LaBreeze wrote:hurricaneCW wrote:This one looks dangerous. It could impact so many area from the Leewards, Puerto Rico, the island of Hispaniola, Florida, than up the east coast. The ultimate destructive track.
A bit early for the ultimate destination. What is the "ultimate destructive track?"
That would be the most destructive track and like many have said, this would be a David type of track.
No one knows for sure at this point - way too early. Any hurricane can be destructive to those who are in it's path.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Perhaps a stupid question, but how long does a cyclone normally (estimated) take to cross the Atlantic? How long to the Leeward Islands? How long to Havana/Cuba (assuming it goes there)? How long to Fl? Or to GOM? Anyone have rough estimates?
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Ladylight wrote:Perhaps a stupid question, but how long does a cyclone normally (estimated) take to cross the Atlantic? How long to the Leeward Islands? How long to Havana/Cuba (assuming it goes there)? How long to Fl? Or to GOM? Anyone have rough estimates?
We're probably looking at around 7 days to the islands and maybe 13 to 15 days to Florida/GOM if it headed in that direction.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm GASTON - Discussion
Thanks RL3AO. So it would be at least 8-10 days before we could get even close to accurate predictions of it's path beyond the islands then. Lots of nail biting in-between!
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