New Tropical Update Video on Invest 96L
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New Tropical Update Video on Invest 96L
Here it is:::
http://radio.nhcwx.com/flghchp/displayi ... m=2&pos=11
http://radio.nhcwx.com/flghchp/displayi ... m=2&pos=11
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Get along home, Cindy
I liked your broadcast, Mike, especially that view of the MM5. Do you know where the best place is on the web to get model runs of the MM5?
If that storm goes a little east of where you say it is going to go, as a Category 3 hurricane as you say, the prices of both crude oil and gasoline will skyrocket. Much of our oil comes from those offshore rigs in Louisiana. It could mean $2.50/gal or even $3/gal gasoline. Last year, oil bumped in price when Ivan hit the area.
If that storm goes a little east of where you say it is going to go, as a Category 3 hurricane as you say, the prices of both crude oil and gasoline will skyrocket. Much of our oil comes from those offshore rigs in Louisiana. It could mean $2.50/gal or even $3/gal gasoline. Last year, oil bumped in price when Ivan hit the area.
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Re: Get along home, Cindy
jimvb wrote:I liked your broadcast, Mike, especially that view of the MM5. Do you know where the best place is on the web to get model runs of the MM5?
If that storm goes a little east of where you say it is going to go, as a Category 3 hurricane as you say, the prices of both crude oil and gasoline will skyrocket. Much of our oil comes from those offshore rigs in Louisiana. It could mean $2.50/gal or even $3/gal gasoline. Last year, oil bumped in price when Ivan hit the area.
I said 90-100 mph. Thats a strong Cat 1 maybe a Cat 2. I do not currently expect a cat 3
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Correction
Sorry about that. I got the scales mixed up. I heard you say 100 mph, and somehow I thought at the time that 100 mph is category 3. It's actually mid-category 2. It still could be enough to raise the price of oil and gasoline some.
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Mike you are on the money as the events late this afternoon are showing.
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