How strong will 90L Invest be?

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How strong will 90L Invest be considering the intensity of the last few storms

Poll ended at Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:46 am

Tropical Depression
4
5%
Tropical Storm
35
42%
Catagory 1
8
10%
Catagory 2
10
12%
Catagory 3
7
8%
Catagory 4
2
2%
Catagory 5
8
10%
Will not Develop At All
10
12%
 
Total votes: 84

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#41 Postby stormie_skies » Wed Jul 20, 2005 1:48 pm

Rainband wrote:
stormie_skies wrote:Alright....given that any estimate at this point in the game is nothing but -removed- by design.....I'll vote for a TS or a very weak Cat 1 coming in just south of Galveston.... gimme a little wind, a lot of rain, and a good excuse to stay home Monday and read and relax.... :oops: :lol:
already it's coming to Texas?? :lol:


Yup. But only if its a Cat 1 or less. If its any stronger..... Ill send it your way!

:roflmao:


As if anyone has the foggiest clue where this thing will go or what it will be, anyways...... :roll: :lol:
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#42 Postby stormie_skies » Wed Jul 20, 2005 1:51 pm

gkrangers wrote:Category 17.


Sure. and it will hit Miami crossing Florida, cut across the Gulf to Houston, do a U-turn in Galveston Bay and ride the coast east (taking out New Orleans on the way) ...all the way to Tampa, where it will make yet another direct landfall....

And of course, it will maintain Cat 17 intensity throughout. :wink:

:blow:
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#43 Postby Astro_man92 » Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:01 pm

stormie_skies wrote:Alright....given that any estimate at this point in the game is nothing but -removed- by design.....I'll vote for a TS or a very weak Cat 1 coming in just south of Galveston.... gimme a little wind, a lot of rain, and a good excuse to stay home Monday and read and relax.... :oops: :lol:

:lol: lol
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#44 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:04 pm

If this forms, this year will once again make history for the earliest 6th storm before August. With in the last 150 years. The Gfs shows it Cutting a closed cirulation/low moving it west-northwest then northward then northeast. The Cmc takes it more west-northwest then northwest...
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#45 Postby dhweather » Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:06 pm

mobilebay wrote:What's up with all these Polls?


You want me to make a poll to find out why?
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#46 Postby Huckster » Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:10 pm

dhweather wrote:
mobilebay wrote:What's up with all these Polls?


You want me to make a poll to find out why?


Now THAT would be funny :lol: Reminds me of Dr. Evil's map with miniature factory figurines, of which one was a factory that made miniature factories.
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#47 Postby Rainband » Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:14 pm

stormie_skies wrote:
Rainband wrote:
stormie_skies wrote:Alright....given that any estimate at this point in the game is nothing but -removed- by design.....I'll vote for a TS or a very weak Cat 1 coming in just south of Galveston.... gimme a little wind, a lot of rain, and a good excuse to stay home Monday and read and relax.... :oops: :lol:
already it's coming to Texas?? :lol:


Yup. But only if its a Cat 1 or less. If its any stronger..... Ill send it your way!

:roflmao:


As if anyone has the foggiest clue where this thing will go or what it will be, anyways...... :roll: :lol:
I know. The globals show fish so far the Nogaps and gfs anyway. :wink:
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#48 Postby Astro_man92 » Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:17 pm

stormie_skies wrote:
gkrangers wrote:Category 17.


Sure. and it will hit Miami crossing Florida, cut across the Gulf to Houston, do a U-turn in Galveston Bay and ride the coast east (taking out New Orleans on the way) ...all the way to Tampa, where it will make yet another direct landfall....

And of course, it will maintain Cat 17 intensity throughout. :wink:

:blow:


gees if a cat 17 came through then it would be possibly be hitting galviston while hitting panama city and tampa and maybe evenchicago. while the MEGA SUPER MAJOR hurricane strength winds (500+ MPH) would go out 40 miles wile the MEGA MAJOR hurricane strength winds (301-400 MPH) would go out 500 miles and the SUPER MAJOR hurricane strength winds (251-300 MPH) would go out 1000 miles and the MEGA hurricane stength winds (201-250 MPH) would go out 2000 miles and the SUPER hurricane strength winds (156-200 MPH) would go out 3000 miles and the MAJOR hurricane strength winds (115-155 MPH) would go out 4000 miles and the other winds would go out another 1000 miles. the central pressure would be a head poping 600 milibars. and the storm surge would be between 100 and 300 feet and waves would be as high as the clouds and there would be all the kinds of lightning bothe cloud to ground cloud to cloud and those HUGE bolts that dischrge in to space and hail the sive of mini van it would be even worse that heck on earth


that was alot of brain power waisted
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