TD Ernesto Satellite,Analysis and Models Thread #8
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rnbaida wrote:Ok. Max mayfield just said that hurricane watches will be discontinued.... this storm sucks!!! What a waste of time....
Good news for my Dad who lives in the KEYS, not sitting at a desk in Atlanta.
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storms in NC wrote:rnbaida wrote:Ok. Max mayfield just said that hurricane watches will be discontinued.... this storm sucks!!! What a waste of time....
For Ga and SC NC too?
hahahahaha....... too funny.......
We in NC might be the only ones that actually have some excitement from Ernie.... oh ... did i just say that.. oops sorry
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Trugunzn wrote:convection really getting bigger now around center, but like i said its to late to intensify much. Another 6 hours over waters it would really ramp up.
interesting,anybody live in around the keys or Miami?
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I'm not sure where this idea that Katrina intensified over the FL Everglades came from. It in fact weakened to a tropical storm. What did happen is that its inner core remained well defined. However, the surface winds decreased quite a bit. It certainly did not intensify.
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flashflood wrote:huricanwatcher wrote:weeble wooble and we all fall down.... quit watching the slight wobbles and thinking its a major turn of events![]()
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Actually I think that weeble's don't fall down. They lean to one side, then to the next, kind of like this Storm. LOL.
oh yeah.... you do have a point there... hehehe



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No, he still has time, about 2-3 hours to strengthen.
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This is the biggest non-event I've ever gone through here in South Fl. I was expecting a decent TS with winds of 60 mph. I dunno where the heck the supposed 45 mph winds are located. The center is just offshore and the winds outside are barely 15 mph! The strongest I've experienced were about an hour ago, when they gusted to about 25 mph. I'm just worried people will become complacent about future systems when you have a major dud like Ernesto.
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Wthrman13 wrote:I'm not sure where this idea that Katrina intensified over the FL Everglades came from. It in fact weakened to a tropical storm. What did happen is that its inner core remained well defined. However, the surface winds decreased quite a bit. It certainly did not intensify.
What are u talking about, winds didnt decreased quite a bit? It held its intensity pretty good. Also no one said it intensify over land. Where where u during the storm?

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Trugunzn wrote:Wthrman13 wrote:I'm not sure where this idea that Katrina intensified over the FL Everglades came from. It in fact weakened to a tropical storm. What did happen is that its inner core remained well defined. However, the surface winds decreased quite a bit. It certainly did not intensify.
What are u talking about, winds didnt decreased quite a bit? It held its intensity pretty good. Also no one said it intensify over land. Where where u doing the storm?
Actually someone back in the posts said they thought Katrina strengthened over the Glades.
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At 8 PM the NHC might upgrade it to 50 mph, if they are basing it on SAT presentation.
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Katrina was 15 times bigger than little ol ernie COMEON!!!!!
how can their even be a slight comparsion ...... EEEEEEEK

how can their even be a slight comparsion ...... EEEEEEEK



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