OK I am gonna call it
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OK I am gonna call it
Emily is a goner.... look at the sat and she is way to far south to pull out ... Rest In Peace.
I still think she will not make it....
I still think she will not make it....
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Re: OK I am gonna call it
jabber wrote:Emily is a goner.... look at the sat and she is way to far south to pull out ... Rest In Peace.
Go to Advisory thread and read the 11 PM one.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
perk wrote:Jabber i think you should have waited until the 11:00pm update from the NHC before making such a statement.
I agree to a Point but the Poster didnt Imply His/her statement was OFFICIAL ..That said..Emily better PULL UP NOW!
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Brent wrote:It's not dead but it's GOT to stop losing latitude and needs to start gaining slightly or it will be a goner. Land always kills.
I was quite surprised to see the NHC increase intensity though...
Care to list all the strengthening tropical cyclones that have been killed by running into South America?
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Brent wrote:It's not dead but it's GOT to stop losing latitude and needs to start gaining slightly or it will be a goner. Land always kills.
I was quite surprised to see the NHC increase intensity though...
I do not see it. She looked better last night and she needs to go up if she has any chance.
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Derecho wrote:Brent wrote:It's not dead but it's GOT to stop losing latitude and needs to start gaining slightly or it will be a goner. Land always kills.
I was quite surprised to see the NHC increase intensity though...
Care to list all the strengthening tropical cyclones that have been killed by running into South America?
I don't think there are any... which is why I think it's unlikely, but it's headed that way now. Any blind person can see that.
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Derecho wrote:Brent wrote:It's not dead but it's GOT to stop losing latitude and needs to start gaining slightly or it will be a goner. Land always kills.
I was quite surprised to see the NHC increase intensity though...
Care to list all the strengthening tropical cyclones that have been killed by running into South America?
Care to list all the tropical seasons identical to this one?
yea there arn't many even remotely close.
have a nice day.
p.e. ok ok ill be fair maybe 2.
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even if this were to hit C America like Cesar, Joan, or Bret, it would survive. The 20,000 ft mountain is far to the west and all guidance turns this to the WNW well before moving over that mountain
That said, I think the NHC center position is slightly too far west. Placing it there would result in a wind speed increase
That said, I think the NHC center position is slightly too far west. Placing it there would result in a wind speed increase
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Derek Ortt wrote:even if this were to hit C America like Cesar, Joan, or Bret, it would survive. The 20,000 ft mountain is far to the west and all guidance turns this to the WNW well before moving over that mountain
True... but wasn't it supposed to turn WNW long before now??? What happened???
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