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Huh? I'm looking at the sat and I don't see any frame where the eye is even near the island (ok it's near in a sense relative tot he whole Gulf, but there's no way the sat shows the eye over Grand Cayman). The closest edge looks to be about 30 miles or so south. Which graphic are you looking at?Derek Ortt wrote:also, sats show the eye wall is now over cayman.
Hurrilurker wrote:Huh? I'm looking at the sat and I don't see any frame where the eye is even near the island (ok it's near in a sense relative tot he whole Gulf, but there's no way the sat shows the eye over Grand Cayman). The closest edge looks to be about 30 miles or so south. Which graphic are you looking at?Derek Ortt wrote:also, sats show the eye wall is now over cayman.
If the track forecast holds up, the Space Coast could get 20 to 30 mph sustained winds Monday night into Tuesday, he said, with higher gusts. Experts encouraged residents not to let their guard down, however.
"Right now we've got to get it north of Cuba . . . then see what kind of atmosphere we've got," said John Madura, chief of the Kennedy Space Center weather office.
It appears a strong high-pressure ridge over Florida has delayed the hurricane's expected northward turn, but Madura is keeping an eye on a low-pressure trough coming from the west that could push Ivan east.
"If this thing slows down," he said, "we could get some westerlies in here, and we could be in trouble."
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Forecasting storms in the Atlantic is more straightforward, Madura said, because the Bermuda high plays such a large role in their track.
"The Gulf of Mexico is hard to forecast," he said. "It's notorious. It's the graveyard of busted forecasts."
Hurrilurker wrote:Ah, you were looking at the visible, I was looking at IR, shame on me. Still, it's not quite a direct hit, I think another 20-30 miles north would have been a lot worse. Now can I make an admittedly poor joke about the only place they have left to go is to Hell? Don't censor me, it's an actual town on the northwest corner of Grand Cayman! Couldn't believe it when I saw that on a map.
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