is there a possiblity of a set-up like 95?
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is there a possiblity of a set-up like 95?
a bunch of strong stormss head way off the coast, but 1 sneaks through in oct?. all of these in the atlantic look like fish right now. issy has gotten too strong too fast.
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I am wondering about one big one striking in October. We'll have to see, but I have had 1995-ish vibes off of this season, and so far one CV storm has developed and recurved away from the U.S., though too early to tell with Isabel.
If these vibes are proven right, watch out in a month Florida!!!
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If these vibes are proven right, watch out in a month Florida!!!
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What Henri Does??
Ok.. I am very much a newbie at this.. What do you mean by what Henri does? If he stays together & stays on the path that they have him on what would that mean for Isabel?? Thanks!
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ameriwx2003 wrote:Well.. for one thing the warm waters are closer to the coast then in 1995 so this may help some storms make it further west. I don't think its safe to say isabel is going to be a fish either:):) It depends alot on what Henri does:):) IMHO
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Thanks Chad!
chadtm80 wrote:Welcome Deena!!!
Thanks Chad!! The Tropics are of high interest to me & I have been learning ALOT these hurricane season. I am an insurance agent in Dade/Broward County Florida and storms take on a new meaning for me! I am also very interested in them, how they form, how they move etc & I am hoping to learn alot! Thanks for the welcome. Deena

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Thanks Rainstorm!
rainstorm wrote:welcome deena
Thanks Rainstorm.. I really like this board & I love the webpages of the storms too.. they are great..
Deena :bP
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WELCOME to Storm2K, Deena!! :)
This is a very cool weather board, Deena, and we are very pleased that you decided to join us here!!
You said you want to learn all about tropical weather.
Well, This is the place to do that, and a whole lot more besides!!!
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Re: What Henri Does??
Deenac813 wrote:Ok.. I am very much a newbie at this.. What do you mean by what Henri does? If he stays together & stays on the path that they have him on what would that mean for Isabel?? Thanks!
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Hi Deena! Welcome to Storm2K!!

If Henri becomes a TS and is still offshore the southeast coast in a few days, it could provide a low pressure "alley" to turn Isabel north and away from the U.S. I personally believe Henri will be long gone (absorbed by the frontal trough) in 72-96 hours....so if Isabel recurves and misses the U.S, Henri won't be the reason.
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Re: What Henri Does??
JetMaxx wrote:Deenac813 wrote:Ok.. I am very much a newbie at this.. What do you mean by what Henri does? If he stays together & stays on the path that they have him on what would that mean for Isabel?? Thanks!
Deena : ) (who is new here!)![]()
Hi Deena! Welcome to Storm2K!!
If Henri becomes a TS and is still offshore the southeast coast in a few days, it could provide a low pressure "alley" to turn Isabel north and away from the U.S. I personally believe Henri will be long gone (absorbed by the frontal trough) in 72-96 hours....so if Isabel recurves and misses the U.S, Henri won't be the reason.
Ditto That ..Excellent response Perry!

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Welcome to Storm2K, Deena.
I keep hearing indications that Henri may not move out to sea and could meander off the southeast United States coast. If indeed "he" doesn't move away, Isabel apparently could have more of a chance on staying westward which has been the issue today, unlike yesterday.
I keep hearing indications that Henri may not move out to sea and could meander off the southeast United States coast. If indeed "he" doesn't move away, Isabel apparently could have more of a chance on staying westward which has been the issue today, unlike yesterday.
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I guess it's possible but looking at WV loop the dry air from the trough in the western GOM looks like a tell tale sign everything is gonna get cleared out before Isabel. Everything ahead of it in the gulf is moving NE. Henri is on the Nw edge of the ULL in the Bahamas and the ULH over Cuba so it's getting a tug SE but I think it will move on with the trough. imho
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http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huwvloop.html
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http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huwvloop.html
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