goodlife wrote:HOLY COW Wnghs2007
Do you REALLY have over 22THOUSAND posts???
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Yeah. I do. But it will probally stay near where it is now, Until I hope the games section is brought back after the end of the hurricane season.
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Ground_Zero_92 wrote:I agree that South Florida looks more and more likely to be affected by Charley. With that said, I cannot see a major cane coming out of central or westen Cuba. Strong tropical storm to weak hurricane at best.
ok..somebody convert for me.....how many mph is 72 knots??
ColdFront77 wrote:That's true, the western portion of Cuba isn't has mountainous as west-central and central Cuba.
I find it hard to believe Charley would be moving over 20 mph just south of and over Cuba.
Matthew5 wrote:Is there obs or radar on Jamica???
FLIGHT THREE -ADDED
A. 12/0000Z
B. NOAA9 0503A CHARLEY
C. 12/1730Z
D. N/A
E. N/A
F. 43,000 TO 45,000 FT
This plane samples all around the perifery of the system at very high altituds around 40,000 to 45,000 feet to see what upper pattern lies ahead and then the models will factor the data from this mission to have a future track guidance.
Ground_Zero_92 wrote:I agree that South Florida looks more and more likely to be affected by Charley. With that said, I cannot see a major cane coming out of central or westen Cuba. Strong tropical storm to weak hurricane at best.
tallywx wrote:Recon. just found flight level winds of 72 knots in Charley in his NE quadrant.
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