My thoughts on Flo-Jo

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My thoughts on Flo-Jo

#1 Postby Josephine96 » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:50 pm

and yes I'm gonna call her Flo Jo in memory of Florence Griffith Joyner :lol:

I personally think she will gradually intensify and be a Cat 2 hurricane maybe even Cat 3 by the end of the week.

She may become a Cat 3 if the environment in front of her allows for rapid intensification by a few days from now..

{not a forecast, just some thoughts}

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#2 Postby cycloneye » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:52 pm

John,I added the storm2k disclaimer.
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#3 Postby Josephine96 » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:57 pm

Thank you Luis... sorry about that.. :wink: Hope that's not my 1st strike.. I didn't think I needed 1.. but thank you.. :wink: Good job looking out for me..
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#4 Postby JtSmarts » Sun Sep 03, 2006 10:01 pm

I have the same thoughts as you on Future Florence. When I was talking to my brother about the future track I also calling it Flo-Jo Lol.
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#5 Postby Josephine96 » Sun Sep 03, 2006 10:15 pm

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EXPERIMENTAL HURRICANE FORECAST
TROPICAL DEPRESSION #6
1115 PM SUN SEPT 3RD 2006

The Tropical Atlantic is bubbling again tonight with the formation of our 6th tropical depression.

#6 formed earlier today and is centered currently well east of the Islands and is forecast to actually go north of them. If ya extrapolate it's current position.. you'd have a fish.. but it's expected to turn westward by around day 4,5 or even 6 of the period. This is in response to the high to it's north.

#6 has started to become convectively sound, but seems to be having some slight issues getting together due to shear, a wave in it's same general area, a trough to it's north. These factors are expected to potentially relax/lift out within days.

Most models have #6 becoming Florence {Flo Jo I'll call her} and becoming a hurricane. I also believe the potential is their for a hurricane. How strong is the question? If it has the right environment, it may ramp up quickly in the warm waters of the Atlantic.

Here is my projected forecast on #6/Flo Jo
Tonight: Organizing slowly. Staying a TD. Max winds: 35 mph
Monday: Still NW or WNW, max winds: 45 mph
Tuesday: Starting to intensify.. possibly ever so slightly starting to feel the effects of the high. Max winds: 65 mph
Wednesday: Strong tropical storm. Watch closely Islands, but should stay north. Max winds: 70 mph
Thursday: Still strengthening. 2nd hurricane of the season. Max winds: 85 mph

Track and intensity forecasts, subject to errors some by 100's of miles.
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