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Re: Hurricane DEAN Global Models=18z GFDL,Yucatan

#4981 Postby Brent » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:42 pm

GFDL looks like Texas, it's very close to the NHC track through Day 5.
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Re: HR Dean: For any Island in the Carib that could be affected

#4982 Postby abajan » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:43 pm

Recurve wrote:I hope this helps anyone -- NRL forecast track layered on Google Earth view of the Antilles. This shouldn't be too big, GIF format...

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Thanks for sharing, man.

This must be my lucky day because when I clicked that thumbnail, I just happened to be the 999,999th visitor (as has been the case with me so many times of late)! Excuse me while I go claim my prize... NOT! ROFL :lol:
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Re: Hurricane DEAN Global Models=18z GFDL,Yucatan

#4983 Postby PTrackerLA » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:45 pm

Can't wait to see the 00z models tonight. If they don't show much change and are still tightly clustered I'd start preparing Galveston-southward.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN Global Models=18z GFDL,Yucatan

#4984 Postby DESTRUCTION5 » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:45 pm

Extremeweatherguy wrote:Image

18z GFDL = yucatan and then northwest toward TX.

As of this post, the consensus seems to aim somewhere between the very northern tip of Mexico and Galveston as a possible end point for this system. We will have to see if that decides to shift left or right in the coming days (or if the 00z runs with the new data change it).



Thats extreme agreement...
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Re: Hurricane DEAN Global Models=18z GFDL,Yucatan

#4985 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:46 pm

Brent wrote:GFDL looks like Texas, it's very close to the NHC track through Day 5.
Actually it is pretty far south of the NHC track for the next few days..which doesn't quite make sense to me. I think that means the new model run could very well be too far south. A shift back north in the GFDL track is possible during it's next run, IMO.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#4986 Postby Downdraft » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:46 pm

sphelps8681 wrote:I live in Lumberton Texas north of Beaumont Texas. I did not leave when Hurrican Rita hit, won't do that again. Aftermath was the worst thing I have ever experiienced. I am not an expert with the terms used on this website so if anyone could let me know what are the chances this thing will hit near Beaumont. I would like to plan this time to get the heck out.

Thanks,

Susan


Based upon all available data at the moment the chances are slim to none until it crosses the Yucatan. At the time we need to pay close attention again. As for time you have plenty at the moment to make an educated decision.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#4987 Postby Aric Dunn » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:47 pm

Sorry for the delay... but here is the latest radar animation.. with 9 images verses 3 from the main site


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you can see the center coming to view ..
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Re: Hurricane DEAN Global Models=18z GFDL,Yucatan

#4988 Postby Recurve » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:48 pm

You know how the hair on your neck stands up. That's CLIPER for me. I know! It's only climatology and persistence, nothing dynamical, skilless. But as an NWS forecaster said to me this morning, "I don't like it when any strengthening hurricane is in the Caribbean."

As you say, the real models are in remarkable agreement. I'm hoping for the best for y'all in the islands and the Gulf.
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Re: 00z Guidance with gulfstream jet data starts at 11:30 PM EDT

#4989 Postby hicksta » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:48 pm

Im gonna take a bold prediction. Its just gonna go to the gulf then take a hard turn east and go between the keys and cuba out to the atlantic :D . Gotta think positive right :]
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Re: Hurricane DEAN Global Models=18z GFDL,Yucatan

#4990 Postby ROCK » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:48 pm

Extremeweatherguy wrote:
Brent wrote:GFDL looks like Texas, it's very close to the NHC track through Day 5.
Actually it is pretty far south of the NHC track for the next few days..which doesn't quite make sense to me. I think that means the new track could very well be too far south. A shift back north in the GFDL track is possible during it's next run, IMO.



I am waiting until the NOAA flight data gets ingested before I start narrowing down my predictions.......islands, MX to FL needs to keep a close eye on the models....JMO....
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#4991 Postby jasons2k » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:49 pm

FWIW, local Met here (Frank Billingsley) says it will depend on the speed of Dean; if he slows down, expect him to turn more northward towards TX. We'll see....
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Re: Hurricane DEAN Global Models=18z GFDL,Yucatan

#4992 Postby Brent » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:50 pm

Extremeweatherguy wrote:
Brent wrote:GFDL looks like Texas, it's very close to the NHC track through Day 5.
Actually it is pretty far south of the NHC track for the next few days..which doesn't quite make sense to me. I think that means the new model run could very well be too far south. A shift back north in the GFDL track is possible during it's next run, IMO.


Yeah I noticed that upon closer inspection(the HWRF is the same color which is confusing). Definitely very interesting...

I still think South Texas or Northern Mexico is most likely but my confidence has dropped a bit.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#4993 Postby weatherguru18 » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:51 pm

Local stores including Home Depot and Lowe's have started putting generators, water, batteries and other supplies out front. This is according to a guy on the KHOU forum in Houston. If this would have been Rita, this might have been a blip on the news in the second block. People well remember Rita...this proves it.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#4994 Postby Rainband » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:51 pm

ConvergenceZone wrote:

I don't think there's anything wrong with that at all myself stating that "the weakness might turn it north" they are just trying to cover all bases so that EVERYONE can be prepared, I'm confused....
i agree that everyone should be prepared after 2004 and 2005 from June 1. I just think it's too early too early to mention that. Thats just my opinion and I think it will just cause people to be complacent if it doesn't JMO.
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Re: HR Dean: For any Island in the Carib that could be affected

#4995 Postby Recurve » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:51 pm

I'm :lol: at your sense of humor man. Keep it! We are all concerned about the islands. If I can help with any information, links, time/distance calculations (GoogleE makes it easy), I'm glad to.
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#4996 Postby ROCK » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:53 pm

weatherguru18 wrote:Local stores including Home Depot and Lowe's have started putting generators, water, batteries and other supplies out front. This is according to a guy on the KHOU forum in Houston. If this would have been Rita, this might have been a blip on the news in the second block. People well remember Rita...this proves it.





that guy was me!!! :lol: :lol:
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#4997 Postby Scorpion » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:53 pm

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Looks pretty deep
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#4998 Postby Scorpion » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:54 pm

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I'd say maybe 900 mb near Cozumel?
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Re: Hurricane DEAN:(Page 106) Discussions, Analysis and Imagery

#4999 Postby southerngale » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:54 pm

Rainband wrote:
southerngale wrote:
Rainband wrote:I say thats poor taste by the Mets and for Ratings. It's way too far away to even mention that now.

Mention what? Not sure which post you're referring to...
That the weakness might turn it north. It's still days away from the GOM.

If you meant Brent's post about his met in Alabama, I didn't think it was in poor taste. He was just saying that could happen. I would think that most mets along the Gulf Coast are saying something similar... "we need to watch it" as there is no final landfall after the Yucatan in the NHC 5-day forecast. There's really not THAT much time to make decisions anyway. Before Rita, we had reservations 5 days before it hit, when it was still forecast to hit N. Mexico or Deep South Texas. A few days later, as the forecast track starting shifting towards us, people couldn't even find rooms in Oklahoma! A little heads up that it could possibly head in your direction can help people make early preparations, just in case.
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#5000 Postby Brent » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:54 pm

Scorpion wrote:Image

Looks pretty deep


Has to be at least 920's but I can't read it, lines are too packed together.
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