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Behind Ivan
In no way do I want to try to downplay Ivan. There's nothing to downplay, and it looks as bad as ever for the Caymans, Cuba, and eventually the U.S. Nevertheless, I thought I would point out that there are two strong tropical waves in the central Atlantic, headed west. Just pointing out the possibility that before Ivan is gone, something else might try to get going. Unfortunately, I doubt Ivan will be the last storm striking land somewhere this season. This season will definitely be remembered for a long, long time.
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God lufode middaneard swa þæt he sealde his ancennedan Sunu, þæt nan ne forwurðe þe on hine gelyfð, ac hæbbe þæt ece lif. - Old English/Anglo-Saxon, John 3:16
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mrschad wrote:I can't believe how active this season has been. Has a season ever been this active? Or is this normal other than the constant threats to FL?
...Jennifer...
In 1995, we got down to the T name and were way ahead of where we are now. The thing is... most of the storms that year didn't affect land. That's what makes this year so rough. The last time Florida was hit by 3 hurricanes in one season was 1960, so it's not unheard off, just hasn't happened in awhile.
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As of this morning there were three tropical waves mentioned:
TROPICAL WAVE OVER THE E ATLC OVER THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS IS
ALONG 23W S OF 21N MOVING W 10-15 KT. CLUSTERS OF SCATTERED
MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION ARE WITHIN 90 NM OF 24.5W
FROM 13N-20N.
CENTRAL ATLC TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 45W S OF 18N MOVING W 10-15
KT. THE WAVE IS BROAD AND LOW-AMPLITUDE WITH ASSOCIATED
CONVECTION BECOMING BETTER ORGANIZED. CLUSTERS OF SCATTERED
MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION ARE WITHIN 140 NM OF LINE
FROM 11N41W-15N46W-15N51W.
TROPICAL WAVE LOCATED JUST E OF THE LEEWARD/WINDWARD ISLANDS
ALONG 60W S OF 20N MOVING W 10 KT. A 1009 MB LOW IS ALONG THE
WAVE NEAR 16N. SCATTERED MODERATE/STRONG CONVECTION IS WITHIN 45
NM RADIUS OF 16N59.5W. SCATTERED SHOWERS ARE FROM 11N-19N
BETWEEN 56W-63W INCLUDING THE WINDWARD ISLANDS.
TROPICAL WAVE OVER THE E ATLC OVER THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS IS
ALONG 23W S OF 21N MOVING W 10-15 KT. CLUSTERS OF SCATTERED
MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION ARE WITHIN 90 NM OF 24.5W
FROM 13N-20N.
CENTRAL ATLC TROPICAL WAVE IS ALONG 45W S OF 18N MOVING W 10-15
KT. THE WAVE IS BROAD AND LOW-AMPLITUDE WITH ASSOCIATED
CONVECTION BECOMING BETTER ORGANIZED. CLUSTERS OF SCATTERED
MODERATE/ISOLATED STRONG CONVECTION ARE WITHIN 140 NM OF LINE
FROM 11N41W-15N46W-15N51W.
TROPICAL WAVE LOCATED JUST E OF THE LEEWARD/WINDWARD ISLANDS
ALONG 60W S OF 20N MOVING W 10 KT. A 1009 MB LOW IS ALONG THE
WAVE NEAR 16N. SCATTERED MODERATE/STRONG CONVECTION IS WITHIN 45
NM RADIUS OF 16N59.5W. SCATTERED SHOWERS ARE FROM 11N-19N
BETWEEN 56W-63W INCLUDING THE WINDWARD ISLANDS.
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- Huckster
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FungusMoldlyColdcuts wrote:There is still wishcast hope for LA yet. dont give your hopes up Huckster.
Moldy, what are you talking about? These kinda condescending, groundless comments seem to really be wasting space. All I did was make a comment about some waves. Calm down.
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God lufode middaneard swa þæt he sealde his ancennedan Sunu, þæt nan ne forwurðe þe on hine gelyfð, ac hæbbe þæt ece lif. - Old English/Anglo-Saxon, John 3:16
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