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A strenthing/weakening thread would be a good idea too. Beats getting serveral of the same topics posted about it. When someone post a new topic that's already posted direct them to it. Just gives the site structure and keeps from good post being lost off the first page.
Fodie77 wonderful idea.
Fodie77 wonderful idea.
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NCstateWOLF wrote:A strenthing/weakening thread would be a good idea too. Beats getting serveral of the same topics posted about it. When someone post a new topic that's already posted direct them to it. Just gives the site structure and keeps from good post being lost off the first page.
Fodie77 wonderful idea.
Thanks for the compliment, but it doesn't appear as if its catching on. I'm still seeing a new movement thread once every 5 min.
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Uhhh, that north part, has just gone south!!!
Ivan has just travelled 1 MIN S and 9 MIN W!!!!
Beats me!
This is the latest vortex mesage:
Now look at the one before:
Beats me!

This is the latest vortex mesage:
URNT12 KNHC 112044
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 11/2044Z
B. 18 DEG 05 MIN N
79 DEG 20 MIN W
Now look at the one before:
URNT12 KNHC 111917
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 11/1917Z
B. 18 DEG 06 MIN N
79 DEG 11 MIN W
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Re: Uhhh, that north part, has just gone south!!!
tronbunny wrote:Ivan has just travelled 1 MIN S and 9 MIN W!!!!
Beats me!![]()
This is the latest vortex mesage:URNT12 KNHC 112044
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 11/2044Z
B. 18 DEG 05 MIN N
79 DEG 20 MIN W
Now look at the one before:URNT12 KNHC 111917
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 11/1917Z
B. 18 DEG 06 MIN N
79 DEG 11 MIN W
Southwest! Talk about a messed up wobble.
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Cayman Island radio link
http://www.vibefm.ky/
Click the link at top that say "Listen Live".
Right now they are still playing music, but at least it's tolerable music, if you dig reggae. Every now and then the DJ comments on the storm -- apparently they're already losing power in places, even though the storm isn't even there yet.
Click the link at top that say "Listen Live".
Right now they are still playing music, but at least it's tolerable music, if you dig reggae. Every now and then the DJ comments on the storm -- apparently they're already losing power in places, even though the storm isn't even there yet.
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DoctorHurricane2003 wrote:Records:
1. Hurricane GILBERT 888 mb 160 KT
2. 1935 FL KEYS 892 mb ??? KT (Gusts reported to 175 KT)
3. Hurricane ALLEN 899 mb 165 KT
4. Hurricane CAMILLE 905 mb 165 KT
4. Hurricane MITCH 905 mb 155 KT
6. Hurricane IVAN 914 mb 145 KT
Thank you Doc for posting the list.
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Andrew should not technically be in the list. The ones stronger than Ivan so far are the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, Camille (1969), Allen (1980), Gilbert (1988), and Mitch (1998). But one could likewise throw Andrew and Isabel into the running as close contenders.
Edited to add: Oops. Sorry, didn't know doc had already posted the storms for ya.
Edited to add: Oops. Sorry, didn't know doc had already posted the storms for ya.

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