Tropical Storm Chris
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- johngaltfla
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Put me in the 12th group. Living in the perpetual "cone of death" here in Florida and wondering when our luck will run out.
In 48 hours, IMHO, we will realistically know if this storm will make it to the Turks and intensify. The sad thing, if you ask me, is if this storm does suddenly intensify on a weekend, 75% of Floridians will be taken by suprise...
In 48 hours, IMHO, we will realistically know if this storm will make it to the Turks and intensify. The sad thing, if you ask me, is if this storm does suddenly intensify on a weekend, 75% of Floridians will be taken by suprise...
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- george_r_1961
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johngaltfla wrote:Put me in the 12th group. Living in the perpetual "cone of death" here in Florida and wondering when our luck will run out.
In 48 hours, IMHO, we will realistically know if this storm will make it to the Turks and intensify. The sad thing, if you ask me, is if this storm does suddenly intensify on a weekend, 75% of Floridians will be taken by suprise...
i dont think that is a humble statement. that percentage may even be low.
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- linkerweather
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my brief analysis
Here is a quick video analysis from baynews9.com This is something we have added to our website for this season. Here is the link for this particular story. and click on video. This will not be the link for the whole season. That could be found at our home page at http://www.baynews9.com
http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2006 ... a%20storm'
http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2006 ... a%20storm'
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george_r_1961 wrote:I know better than to write off a system in that area in August unless it actually dissipates.
Well stated. My brother-in-law wrote off Katrina and he lives in Fort Lauderdale. 2 weeks later he had power again.
Alot of folks forget the statements made last hurricane season by the NHC regarding a certain storm and climatology. I don't think any storm can be written off or dismissed until it dissipates.
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- HouTXmetro
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I think Chris might be dealt a death blow tonight. The Satanic Shear Minions appear to be racing toward Chris again from the NE. We shall see.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-ir2.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-ir2.html
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[Disclaimer: My Amateur Opinion, please defer to your local authorities or the NHC for Guidance.]
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In case you didn't see it, a good write-up about what happened to TS Chris by Dr. Lyons @ TWC...
http://www.weather.com/blog/weather/8_1 ... enter_news
http://www.weather.com/blog/weather/8_1 ... enter_news
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HouTXmetro wrote:I think Chris might be dealt a death blow tonight. The Satanic Shear Minions appear to be racing toward Chris again from the NE. We shall see.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-ir2.html
what is that?
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Looking at it right now a weak surge of shear is currnetly hitting chris...Which is forcing its convection south. But the even stronger death blow is coming down at 25/65. Which should make it to the cyclone in the next 6 hours. The western ULL has stalled just off Florida's east coast. Which theres only a very small area of half way liveable area for Chris. In I'm scared that it might of just about gotten through it. Not good for Chris. In its heading westward....
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Good blog by Dr. Lyons and I think he makes an important point at the end of his blog.
Let us also remember that while the above explains what's happened so far, it's not over til it's over. Chris is not dead yet ... and we'll continue to monitor it closely as long as it exists in case it tries to make a comeback ... but at the moment the storm is really struggling to survive!
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