Yea for me.CronkPSU wrote:dwg71 wrote:It appears that the BAMs are the only ones that have this going into the gulf???
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looks like a SE/Cent Florida storm right now




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boca_chris wrote:and of course XTRP
looks like a SE/Cent Florida storm right now
I would like to wait until this evening when this storm has materialized....the models do better when there is an actual storm.
dwg71 wrote:boca_chris wrote:and of course XTRP
looks like a SE/Cent Florida storm right now
I would like to wait until this evening when this storm has materialized....the models do better when there is an actual storm.
We do better when we dont have an actual storm, 83 pages and I think 80 have come after recon went in a week or so ago. An actual storm may be too much for us to handle.
cjrciadt wrote:Yea for me.CronkPSU wrote:dwg71 wrote:It appears that the BAMs are the only ones that have this going into the gulf???
and of course XTRP![]()
looks like a SE/Cent Florida storm right now![]()
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. All the local weather outlets are telling us to watch this closely now. That pic summed it up for me.
Major roof damage, no power (KUA customers were some of the last to get power back two weeks later!), no cable for a week!!CronkPSU wrote:cjrciadt wrote:Yea for me.CronkPSU wrote:dwg71 wrote:It appears that the BAMs are the only ones that have this going into the gulf???
and of course XTRP![]()
looks like a SE/Cent Florida storm right now![]()
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. All the local weather outlets are telling us to watch this closely now. That pic summed it up for me.
yep pretty much, how did you fare with Charley last year, you guys down in Kissimmee took a much harder hit than us up in Western Orange Country
Frank P wrote:using the GOES vis loop there sure looks like a LLC or some kind of low level vortex forming around 22.8 and 74.9 at the moment....
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
x-y-no wrote:Frank P wrote:using the GOES vis loop there sure looks like a LLC or some kind of low level vortex forming around 22.8 and 74.9 at the moment....
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goeseastconus.html
Yeah ... or a bit west of there. It's kind on an elongated circulation right now.
TS Zack wrote:Here is a better loop.
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/SATATL_FLOAT2/anim8vis.html
You can clearly see the clouds on the West side of the convection rotating into the convection.[/url]
Stratosphere747 wrote:deltadog03 wrote:LAwxrgal wrote:jschlitz wrote:Well, be careful this early, or you might be eating Dixiebreeze's crow buffet![]()
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Seriuosly though, I read JB's column and he said "One of the storms I am now looking at is the 1947 New Orleans storm."
I'd hardly call that a forecast at this point...
Lemme ask ya a question.
Does Bastardi (just delete the "i" at the end, that seems fair) WANT a hurricane to hit New Orleans?
Its getting really aggrivating that everyone bashes on him and says...oh, bastardi wants a cane to NO....NO he dosn't....why would you bring that up...he NEVER said anything about a landfall...just that he was looking at the 47, i believe cane....man, people...if you don't like him...don't read anything from him...thanks
Delta I think the reason people are giving JB a hard time (including myself) is how insistent he was the Dennis was going to head toward NO, and kept harping on it over and over.
Now he mentions the 47 storm which would be a disaster for NO as well. And yet there is not even a developed storm as of now.
I myself don't read him, but at the same time it is hard to ignore his thoughts when they are brought up...
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