Jeez Matt...

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Jeez Matt...

#1 Postby Anonymous » Sat Oct 09, 2004 3:53 am

Tropical Storm Matthew Forecast # 2
Mike "Floydbuster" Naso
Saturday October 9, 2004 5am
DISCLAIMER: USE NHC for OFFICAL INFO

Matthew is knock, knock, knockin on heaven's door.

It should move north. Into the Louisiana coast in the next 24-36 hours. Track is shifted much farther west from last time, and is basically right on track with the NHC.

I am only doing a 24 hour forecast since Matthew is falling apart and should be dead as soon as or right after landfall. He has been cut, slashed, and stabbed by 40 kt of shear overnight. He is a goner.... as they played in "Apocalypse Now"... this is the end my friend. It's the end for Matthew. Some good rain, but expect about 100 mph weaker winds than most systems this year. If the shear continues, it will be Reservoir Dogs for Matthew.

12 HRS-- 27.0 N-- 91.0 W-- 30 kt
24 HRS-- 30.3 N-- 89.5 W-- 20 kt (INLAND)

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Re: Jeez Matt...

#2 Postby cind52 » Sat Oct 09, 2004 4:09 am

~Floydbuster wrote:Tropical Storm Matthew Forecast # 2
Mike "Floydbuster" Naso
Saturday October 9, 2004 5am
DISCLAIMER: USE NHC for OFFICAL INFO

Matthew is knock, knock, knockin on heaven's door.

It should move north. Into the Louisiana coast in the next 24-36 hours. Track is shifted much farther west from last time, and is basically right on track with the NHC.

I am only doing a 24 hour forecast since Matthew is falling apart and should be dead as soon as or right after landfall. He has been cut, slashed, and stabbed by 40 kt of shear overnight. He is a goner.... as they played in "Apocalypse Now"... this is the end my friend. It's the end for Matthew. Some good rain, but expect about 100 mph weaker winds than most systems this year. If the shear continues, it will be Reservoir
Dogs for Matthew.

12 HRS-- 27.0 N-- 91.0 W-- 30 kt
24 HRS-- 30.3 N-- 89.5 W-- 20 kt (INLAND)



Here in NO Looking at the rain heading staight for us. With the weaking of the system , will our rain chances increase or decrease?


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#3 Postby JenyEliza » Sat Oct 09, 2004 5:56 am

This is very good news for most of us affected by or devastated by Ivan last month. Very good news indeed. :D

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#4 Postby HurryKane » Sat Oct 09, 2004 7:20 am

Hey, get that red dot offa my house.
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