no problemTreasureIslandFLGal wrote:folks, please don't quote to teh nth degree when it is not necessary. it takes up all the page space and it makes it hard to find info about the storm. just quote the one person you are replying to please.
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I really think that may be the center. But I know I am seeing it on radar from the keys and radar can do funny tings to storms.
It does appear that the majority of all of the convection is rotating around this small location though.
I think that is it.
Can anyone link me to any other radars that may convince me otherwise?
It does appear that the majority of all of the convection is rotating around this small location though.
I think that is it.
Can anyone link me to any other radars that may convince me otherwise?
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A question... maybe simple
So...even though there is a near consensus on an eventual turn eastward
as Ernesto works his way up Florida, could someone (maybe someone who
understands NHC reasoning more than I do) please explain to me why
Sarasota County, Manatee County and Tampa Bay is still only under a
TS Watch, even at the 8pm advisory?
Looking at radar images, etc. it seems to me that while we here
between Tampa and Charlotte are probably not going to get the big
wollop, we are certainly due for a heavy share of rain -- enough to be
disruptive and potentially dangerous.
I'll admit this is a bit of -removed- -- I teach school and I sure wouldn't
mind a day off -- but even so it seems to me that keeping us under a TS
Watch, which means school buses will be on the road in the AM, is not the
best choice. (My boys attend school where I teach, so they will be riding
with me, at least. I'm pretty worried about other kids, though.)
as Ernesto works his way up Florida, could someone (maybe someone who
understands NHC reasoning more than I do) please explain to me why
Sarasota County, Manatee County and Tampa Bay is still only under a
TS Watch, even at the 8pm advisory?
Looking at radar images, etc. it seems to me that while we here
between Tampa and Charlotte are probably not going to get the big
wollop, we are certainly due for a heavy share of rain -- enough to be
disruptive and potentially dangerous.
I'll admit this is a bit of -removed- -- I teach school and I sure wouldn't
mind a day off -- but even so it seems to me that keeping us under a TS
Watch, which means school buses will be on the road in the AM, is not the
best choice. (My boys attend school where I teach, so they will be riding
with me, at least. I'm pretty worried about other kids, though.)
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can the admin change what we say in our reply's?rnbaida wrote:no problemTreasureIslandFLGal wrote:folks, please don't quote to teh nth degree when it is not necessary. it takes up all the page space and it makes it hard to find info about the storm. just quote the one person you are replying to please.
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TreasureIslandFLGal wrote:I really think that may be the center. But I know I am seeing it on radar from the keys and radar can do funny tings to storms.
It does appear that the majority of all of the convection is rotating around this small location though.
I think that is it.
All convection is all wrapping around it, hmm?
Can anyone link me to any other radars that may convince me otherwise?
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Re: A question... maybe simple
wsoutherland wrote:So...even though there is a near consensus on an eventual turn eastward
as Ernesto works his way up Florida, could someone (maybe someone who
understands NHC reasoning more than I do) please explain to me why
Sarasota County, Manatee County and Tampa Bay is still only under a
TS Watch, even at the 8pm advisory?
Looking at radar images, etc. it seems to me that while we here
between Tampa and Charlotte are probably not going to get the big
wollop, we are certainly due for a heavy share of rain -- enough to be
disruptive and potentially dangerous.
I'll admit this is a bit of -removed- -- I teach school and I sure wouldn't
mind a day off -- but even so it seems to me that keeping us under a TS
Watch, which means school buses will be on the road in the AM, is not the
best choice. (My boys attend school where I teach, so they will be riding
with me, at least. I'm pretty worried about other kids, though.)
Well a TS watch is for TS force winds. Since they are not likely to occur, that's why. They aren't for heavy rain.
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On second thought... Could just be I'm tired of E!!! But I'm not sure he doesn't have 2 eyes... Maybe this sounds really stupid.... Help anyone. What is next to E on the West side? Could they converge?
On second thought... Could just be I'm tired of E!!! But I'm not sure he doesn't have 2 eyes... Maybe this sounds really stupid.... Help anyone. What is next to E on the West side? Could they converge?
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rnbaida wrote:can the admin change what we say in our reply's?rnbaida wrote:no problemTreasureIslandFLGal wrote:folks, please don't quote to teh nth degree when it is not necessary. it takes up all the page space and it makes it hard to find info about the storm. just quote the one person you are replying to please.
Yes they can and have before if it's something offensive or inapproriate.
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I think the moderators can do global edits, but they aren't here to keep "fixing" things that we should be able to police ourselves. They like to read along and check the links and do all the stuff we are doing here too. They don't want to have to keep babysitting and chastizing us all the time. I bet they are much happier if we don't turn their fun hobby into hard work! 

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tallywx wrote:Man, what winds you all are getting in the Miami metro...
E15 at MIA
E13 at Fort Lauderdale
NE 12 at Homestead
E15 at Opa Locka
How can you all manage that? Seriously, don't you normally get stronger winds after the seabreeze front passes through every afternoon?

Seriously.

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AmenTreasureIslandFLGal wrote:I think the moderators can do global edits, but they aren't here to keep "fixing" things that we should be able to police ourselves. They like to read along and check the links and do all the stuff we are doing here too. They don't want to have to keep babysitting and chastizing us all the time. I bet they are much happier if we don't turn their fun hobby into hard work!

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dcuevas wrote:http://www.weatherunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at200605_sat.html
On second thought... Could just be I'm tired of E!!! But I'm not sure he doesn't have 2 eyes... Maybe this sounds really stupid.... Help anyone. What is next to E on the West side? Could they converge?
What are you looking at dc?
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TreasureIslandFLGal wrote:I think the moderators can do global edits, but they aren't here to keep "fixing" things that we should be able to police ourselves. They like to read along and check the links and do all the stuff we are doing here too. They don't want to have to keep babysitting and chastizing us all the time. I bet they are much happier if we don't turn their fun hobby into hard work!
Bingo.
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