From LSU earth scan Labs....
http://www.esl.lsu.edu/demos/hurricanes/gilbert.gif
Almost 16 years to the day. Look where he was, Amazing !
Check out this picture of Gilbert.....
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Re: Check out this picture of Gilbert.....
tw861 wrote:From LSU earth scan Labs....
http://www.esl.lsu.edu/demos/hurricanes/gilbert.gif
Almost 16 years to the day. Look where he was, Amazing !
Where did Gilbert end up going/doing???
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Re: Check out this picture of Gilbert.....
Viper54r wrote:tw861 wrote:From LSU earth scan Labs....
http://www.esl.lsu.edu/demos/hurricanes/gilbert.gif
Almost 16 years to the day. Look where he was, Amazing !
Where did Gilbert end up going/doing???
Gilbert continued WNW into Northern Mexico just south of Brownsville. Gilbert was also forecast to turn NW and N but never did. I'm not trying to say that Ivan willl do the same because I believe the synoptic situation is diiferent in Ivans case. It is quite interesting that both storms are almost in the same place nearly 16 years to the day. This photo was probably when Gilbert was his strongest, 888mb I think.
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