Scorpion wrote:IMO it will be stronger than a Cat 1 this time around. Especially if it goes over 90 deg water.
agreed...it's starting to wrap around nicely.......eeeeeeeekkkkkk
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Recurve wrote:If you don't think this deserves hourly updates by local media, then you are already jaded.
Yeah, this isn't much now, but people, especially in the Keys, need to know about it. Lots of people in mobile homes where they shouldn't be in a Cat 1 even. And since a lot of the Keys are going to be on the right side of this, storm surge could be an issue. Throw in track errors and intensity uncertainty, and this is no time for complacency IMO.
Of course, if everything goes as predicted, we'll get TS winds only.

jkt21787 wrote:
You've got to be kidding me. Hourly updates already? The hype machine is ridiculous, and I bet even more ramped now thanks to Katrina.

HeatherAKC wrote:Remember....the only news stations in the Keys are the Miami stations. Hence, hourly updates. *If* a storm threatens an area way south of Miami, like Key West, we'll have extended coverage on the Miami stations......for them.jkt21787 wrote:
You've got to be kidding me. Hourly updates already? The hype machine is ridiculous, and I bet even more ramped now thanks to Katrina.

Agreed. Much better to be overly updated and informed. Than to have those mets in New Orleans. I can't believe they are so clueless. You would think they would be all over the tropics after Katrina. Sad.Recurve wrote:If you don't think this deserves hourly updates by local media, then you are already jaded.
Yeah, this isn't much now, but people, especially in the Keys, need to know about it. Lots of people in mobile homes where they shouldn't be in a Cat 1 even. And since a lot of the Keys are going to be on the right side of this, storm surge could be an issue. Throw in track errors and intensity uncertainty, and this is no time for complacency IMO.
Of course, if everything goes as predicted, we'll get TS winds only.

jkt21787 Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:34 pm Post subject:
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Nice to see a simple post of mine was heavily attacked by some

HeatherAKC wrote:jkt21787 Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 12:34 pm Post subject:
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Nice to see a simple post of mine was heavily attacked by some
Harmless Heather here. My post was a total FYI for the people not familar with Sofla media. No harm intended. Heck, I couldn't even kill a spider crawling up the living room wall that my 3 year old was screaming about 2 minutes ago.
Peace.

Noah wrote:jkt21787 wrote:You've got to be kidding me. Hourly updates already? The hype machine is ridiculous, and I bet even more ramped now thanks to Katrina.
For us here in florida, yes hourly updates are needed,
Im sure you would want them if they came close to your home town.

FloridaDiver wrote:Noah wrote:jkt21787 wrote:You've got to be kidding me. Hourly updates already? The hype machine is ridiculous, and I bet even more ramped now thanks to Katrina.
For us here in florida, yes hourly updates are needed,
Im sure you would want them if they came close to your home town.
I disagree, as a Native Floridian and one who has lived through many storms, the “hype machine” that kicks in every time a puff of clouds shows up close to South Florida is very embarrassing. I’m not suggesting that TD18 is something to ignore,, but updates every hour on a tropical depression? Even the NHC doesn’t give hourly updates on systems of this type! Just saw one of those hourly updates or teasers, “the latest news is nothing more than a silly repeat from the last hour; “We need to watch this one…” only a moron would think otherwise with a developing system so close, a real informative update!


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