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#8141 Postby soonertwister » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:28 am

Tom8 wrote:what about landfall time ?

they are still saying monday but I see sunday .

what you think about this ?


The forecast shows this storm slowing as it heads north, I think the timing is probably pretty close to right. I do not thing that Gustav will continue to gallop along at 16 mph.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8142 Postby PTPatrick » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:30 am

Does anybody think the speed is partly whats holding him back
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8143 Postby superfly » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:30 am

ColdFusion wrote:Wait, was that recent post true? Recon can only find winds supporting a Cat 1 storm? Really?


Max flight level winds were 91 kts in the NE quad. The pressure rose 2mb to 962 and the eye is open to the SE and elliptical, per the latest vortex.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8144 Postby Sabanic » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:31 am

Gov Bob Riley has issued a Mandatory Evacuation of all Mobile County residents South of I-10. They are saying Mobile Bay could have a surge of anywhere between 8-14 FT.

This could, and probably will batter Dauphin Island.
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#8145 Postby HURAKAN » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:31 am

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The rain begins to reach southern LA.
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#8146 Postby storms in NC » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:31 am

I don't know if everyone has this but wwltv have live
http://www.wwltv.com/video/?nvid=57429&live=yes
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8147 Postby soonertwister » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:32 am

A few minutes ago there was a news report that additional mandatory evacuations had been ordered for SE Texas along the coast, which is completely puzzling to me, since all hurricane watches for Texas have been dropped.
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#8148 Postby mvtrucking » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:32 am

Hopefully shear will tear him apart and just be a rainmaker and some wind for the coast.(Wouldn't that be sweet)
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#8149 Postby 6SpeedTA95 » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:32 am

I'm off to the lake be safe.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8150 Postby ColdFusion » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:32 am

superfly wrote:
ColdFusion wrote:Wait, was that recent post true? Recon can only find winds supporting a Cat 1 storm? Really?


Max flight level winds were 91 kts in the NE quad. The pressure rose 2mb to 962 and the eye is open to the SE and elliptical, per the latest vortex.


If that holds true, this really isnt going to do much harm. How great would that be.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8152 Postby cpdaman » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:33 am

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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8153 Postby dhweather » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:33 am

Hmmm, looking at the University of Miami satellite images (thanks Derek!) the eye appears to be clearing out.

loop:
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#8154 Postby HURAKAN » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:33 am

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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8155 Postby Smurfwicked » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:35 am

soonertwister wrote:A few minutes ago there was a news report that additional mandatory evacuations had been ordered for SE Texas along the coast, which is completely puzzling to me, since all hurricane watches for Texas have been dropped.


Yeah I hear Hardin County Texas now has mandatory evacuations, but where are you seeing that warnings have been dropped? I see the same TS Warnings & Hurricane Watches for southeast Texas that have been up all morning.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8156 Postby cpdaman » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:36 am

Blown_away wrote:Image

Gus didn't take much advantage of those really warm waters and has moved NW of them, maybe he won't intensify much more before landfall. Let's hope.



um no , she is right of those points,(11 am point is 25.3/ 86) well NE of the 2pm point on your map, and as you can see in the graphic (given the 11 am point) she is now moving over the northern extent of the loop, (but true she didn't take full advantage)
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8157 Postby jinftl » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:36 am

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
1002 AM EDT SUN AUG 31 2008

.NOW...
A SPIRAL BAND FROM GUSTAV WILL CUT DIAGONALLY ACROSS MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
INTO WESTERN BROWARD AND INTO THE INTERIOR OF SOUTH FLORIDA. HEAVY RAIN
WITH POSSIBLY SOME THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THIS BAND WITH
LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL OF AN INCH OR MORE AN HOUR POSSIBLE.
COMMUNITIES
AFFECTED WILL BE PRINCETON NORTHWEST THROUGH COUNTRY WALK AND THE
TAMIAMI AIRPORT AREA TO THE MICCOSUKEE RESORT. ELSEWHERE...WIDELY
SCATTERED SHOWERS WILL MOVE FROM THE ATLANTIC ONSHORE WITH BRIEF...
LOCALLY HEAVY SHOWERS POSSIBLE IN ANY ONE SHOWER WITH GUSTY WINDS TO 30
MPH.

$$
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8158 Postby feederband » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:37 am

ColdFusion wrote:
superfly wrote:
ColdFusion wrote:Wait, was that recent post true? Recon can only find winds supporting a Cat 1 storm? Really?


Max flight level winds were 91 kts in the NE quad. The pressure rose 2mb to 962 and the eye is open to the SE and elliptical, per the latest vortex.


If that holds true, this really isnt going to do much harm. How great would that be.


I have no clue on where this is coming from...
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#8159 Postby rockyman » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:37 am

NHC still predicts Cat 4 strength between last offshore forecast point and landfall
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

#8160 Postby deltadog03 » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:37 am

DWG one thing to note as well, He is running about 3 hours or so ahead of those forecast points...I can easily see landfall in about 24 hours. (specially if he dosn't slow down)
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