Woke up this morning smelling fish...
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Woke up this morning smelling fish...
With irene jumping Latitude fast as she is Im thinking this morning fish is on the Menu...Looks like she will catch a wave outta here in the coming days. Amazing Over 1500 posts for a fish not to mention about 20 flip flops US no US...Will we get 1 more flop? Time is running out...
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NO! Her LLC is still moving WNW. The models are struggling with this, and will change. Last night I thought she would get pulle NW by the ULL, but tht is filling and she 's moving WNW now. If she is still below 26.5 on Saturday morning all bets are off on her pulling out to sea. The ridge should block the northward move.
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Steve H. wrote:NO! Her LLC is still moving WNW. The models are struggling with this, and will change. Last night I thought she would get pulle NW by the ULL, but tht is filling and she 's moving WNW now. If she is still below 26.5 on Saturday morning all bets are off on her pulling out to sea. The ridge should block the northward move.
Wow got a comment out of steve...Amazing...Hope your wrong but i see a miss to the east...
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why haven't they put a plane in her yet then they could find the exact center and then maybe have better model intialization with the actual center fix?The discussion said the 3 agencies were spread out by 90nmi which is pretty significant and could help with motion and and future motion so WHY NO PLANE
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ncdowneast wrote:why haven't they put a plane in her yet then they could find the exact center and then maybe have better model intialization with the actual center fix?The discussion said the 3 agencies were spread out by 90nmi which is pretty significant and could help with motion and and future motion so WHY NO PLANE
to far and no money
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ncdowneast wrote:why haven't they put a plane in her yet then they could find the exact center and then maybe have better model intialization with the actual center fix?The discussion said the 3 agencies were spread out by 90nmi which is pretty significant and could help with motion and and future motion so WHY NO PLANE
i think most of us are all asking the same question, would seem prudent since we are now in the 5 day window of possible landfall
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The NHC still seemed fairly uncertain in their discussion this morning. They are saying most of the models predict a return of Southwesterly mid level flow by day 4-5, but there is low confidence that will actually happen.
The GFDL still brings the system fairly close to the Outer Banks.
The NHC seems to be staying left of the models for now.
The GFDL still brings the system fairly close to the Outer Banks.
The NHC seems to be staying left of the models for now.
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>>Woke up this morning smelling fish
Des,
There are so many jokes I thought of when I read this title, but I don't feel like getting any PM's this early.
Irene looks like it's going to be a close call with the Outer Banks/Eastern North Carolina. I don't have an opinion on landfall or recurvature. I'm just viewing her as a potential threat (as stated yesterday in the NHC thread) that everyone on the East Coast should be monitoring closely.
Steve
Des,
There are so many jokes I thought of when I read this title, but I don't feel like getting any PM's this early.
Irene looks like it's going to be a close call with the Outer Banks/Eastern North Carolina. I don't have an opinion on landfall or recurvature. I'm just viewing her as a potential threat (as stated yesterday in the NHC thread) that everyone on the East Coast should be monitoring closely.
Steve
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Steve wrote:>>Woke up this morning smelling fish
Des,
There are so many jokes I thought of when I read this title, but I don't feel like getting any PM's this early.
Irene looks like it's going to be a close call with the Outer Banks/Eastern North Carolina. I don't have an opinion on landfall or recurvature. I'm just viewing her as a potential threat (as stated yesterday in the NHC thread) that everyone on the East Coast should be monitoring closely.
Steve
There are so many jokes I thought of when I read this title, but I don't feel like getting any PM's this early.
LMAO...Thats what she said..
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Some people have been calling her a fish all along, guess what you have all been wrong, and I think you will be wrong again. I call these people "fish mongers"
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well, the latest track by the NHC doesn't say fish necessarily.
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tr ... _5day.html
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tr ... _5day.html
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