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- cycloneye
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P.K. wrote:Where are you finding that model data from Luis? I can't find it on the NHC website (Which means it is probably on there somewhere)
http://weather.net-waves.com/modelplot.htm
From here.Look for 90L in menu.
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is it just me or do those model plots remind you of erin in '95? Check her out at weather underground: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/at199505.asp i will never forget erin as she chased us home from our florida vacation that year. i know this disturbance has a long way to go before it becomes anything close to erin, but things seem a bit similar to me. just my observation and thoughts...
edit: sorry! jrod and i must've been typing and posting about the same time! my typing is a bit slower with this #@$* wrist brace...
edit: sorry! jrod and i must've been typing and posting about the same time! my typing is a bit slower with this #@$* wrist brace...
Last edited by baygirl_1 on Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:35 am, edited 2 times in total.
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http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/sto ... _at_1.html
quickscat does not indicate a LLC at this time.
quickscat does not indicate a LLC at this time.
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- PTrackerLA
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I dunna...I think it does better in weak systems where there isn't alot of rain and convection to contaminate the wind readings.Brent wrote:gkrangers wrote:http://manati.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/storm_at_image21/latest_at_1.html
quickscat does not indicate a LLC at this time.
Not that I believe there is one... but I seem to remember Quikscat showing no closed low in Emily when it was a Cat 4.
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- cycloneye
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PTrackerLA wrote:Until we can pinpoin a center, which is probably 24 hours away or so, those plots can't be taken too seriously.
Bingo.I only post them for information only to the members but you are right on target.
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- Hurricaneman
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- Hurricaneman
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- Weatherboy1
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probably nothing more than a medium TS
The bad news? Looks like we in the FL peninsula COULD be next in line for tropical trouble. The good news? I probably won't have to waste my time putting up shutters and the whole mess will be gone by the weekend!
After some of the storms we've seen lately, I'm glad I'm not in line to potentially get a major like those in Mexico, Jamaica, the Panhandle, etc. It's possible this will be kind of like Erin, only weaker.
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