Possible Cat 4 in the Gulf???
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Rainband wrote:actually it's not a question of if. It's whenhicksta wrote:No. Not at all. Im just saying reading the discussions they arent very firm on this turn.
Well its a question along the NCNTRL Gulf. MOB mentions the s/w is hard to find this afternoon...which is suppose to weaken the ridge. But yes it will turn North, regardless if it track into FL or TX
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Dean4Storms wrote:~Floydbuster wrote:Opal storm wrote:baitism wrote:Opal storm wrote:If Katrina survives FL well enough to still be a T.S by the time it exits the coast and takes a slightly more westward track and stay over water a little longer,we might see a weak 3 just before the 2nd landfall.But a cat 4 looks very unlikely.
Hmm, ill have to disagree. The water in the area it would be going is 90+, which could easy support a cat 4 in that amount of time.
It also depends on what the shear is like.
It is expected to be in ideal conditions in the Gulf.
I was going to add, shear is forecasted to be pretty much non-existant in the Gulf. Now that Katrina looks to have jogged more wsw and the fact now that she will be moving over the Everglades she may not lose all that much strength before re-emerging into the GOM. The pressure gradient now growing may help her not only sustain but become a larger storm as well. A Cat. 3 or 4 is not out of the question especially if she tacks a little further to the west and heads into the western panhandle or points west.
God I'm tired of boarding up windows, gas lines, decisions to evacuate and watching our coastline disappear.
Folks I'm not pulling your chain, a Cat 2 hurricane from Destin westward to P'Cola will have the effect surge wise of a Cat. 4 prior to Ivan and Dennis would have had. There are NO dunes and NO beach left. Roads and homes, Condo's lie moslty within 15 yds of the waters edge in most cases and there is still alot of tarped roofs, materials and debris laying around. This could be CATASTROPHIC if this materilaizes here along the western panhandle as some of these models are now indicating.
If that is the case,it will be hell in Pensacola this weekend becuase so far i've seen no signs of preperation.
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mvtrucking wrote:Dumb question from a rookie here. This talk of it possibly tracking across the Florida glades, can that help sustain a storm at all? ( hot swamps) Maybe not sustain, but keeping it from being completely disorganized?
Don't flame me too bad you all.
She will weaken, but not as much as if she hit further north. The everglades simply do not have the "energy" that the open sea offers.
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Please don't say that not only is my son a diver out in the Gulf right now but he also lives in Pensacola and has been hit twice already within a year. Of course the company he works for will bring them in they are off the coast of TX But I sure would hate for him to have to go home to another destructionivanhater wrote:~Floydbuster wrote:Opal storm wrote:baitism wrote:Opal storm wrote:If Katrina survives FL well enough to still be a T.S by the time it exits the coast and takes a slightly more westward track and stay over water a little longer,we might see a weak 3 just before the 2nd landfall.But a cat 4 looks very unlikely.
Hmm, ill have to disagree. The water in the area it would be going is 90+, which could easy support a cat 4 in that amount of time.
It also depends on what the shear is like.
It is expected to be in ideal conditions in the Gulf.
mike what is your thinking? think pcola is in more danger now?
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