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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
Brent wrote:Good riddance... I do not expect to see you in 2013.
Don't kick him out yet because his ghost is still alive and may come back as Gil!!!
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Re: Pictures from rightside eyewall?
Frankly, it looks like the Mississippi gulf coast after Katrina......MGC
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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
If Mexico doesn't request retirement, Jamaica will.
First retired name of the 2007 season, and hopefully also the last.
First retired name of the 2007 season, and hopefully also the last.
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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
convection already firing up in the Pacific ahead of the blob. There seems to be still a broad area of circulation with remnants of Dean
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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
Hey would it be possible for anyone to give me a forecast on how much rain we are going to get here in Puerto Vallarta?
It's been raining since 8:30PM and there's no signs of letting up, quite a few parts are starting to flood. Could I get an educated guess on rain totals here?
Thanks.
It's been raining since 8:30PM and there's no signs of letting up, quite a few parts are starting to flood. Could I get an educated guess on rain totals here?
Thanks.
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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
Hey I hope that we get a couple of weeks just to catch our collective breath before the next system!
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Re: Pictures from rightside eyewall?
Some more pics I found of majahual:
The cruise ship pier after Dean: http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/jpgCQwhEhP6zP.jpg
Long shot down the beach after Dean: http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/jpgJLC886uie4.jpg
The cruise ship pier after Dean: http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/jpgCQwhEhP6zP.jpg
Long shot down the beach after Dean: http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/jpgJLC886uie4.jpg
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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
Heck I've got a 3 week break in Sept to watch hurricanes. I can stay up all night in watch and enjoy.
Hopefully dean redevelops once into the eastern Pacific.
Hopefully dean redevelops once into the eastern Pacific.
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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Hopefully dean redevelops once into the eastern Pacific.
It depends... given that the EPac is mostly free of land, it'd be fun to continue tracking Gil (its LLCC hasn't survived the trek over Mexico, so it'd be renamed)... but if it moves up the Golfo de California as the GFDL and a few other models were progging... Mexico would end up getting a third hit.
We can all dream about a cat 5 CPac fishie like Ioke I suppose...
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http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/mexico.shtml
photos of Mahahual taken from the local newspaper, contrasting with *before* photos
from the writer
photos of Mahahual taken from the local newspaper, contrasting with *before* photos
from the writer
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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
My gosh, the flooding is the real part of this hurricane, it's been constantly raining heavily all night and all I can say is I'm happy I live on a hill, we've had 12 hours of constant moderate to extremely heavy rain at times, and I can only sympathize for the people in the interior of Mexico and the Veracruz area...wow.
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Re: Tropical Depression DEAN: 10 PM p328,Discussions
Dean is basically been thrown back to when he came off of Africa, he'll have to start all over again, can he do it before he hits cooler water?
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CajunMama wrote:NetZeroZeus, how many inches of rain do you think you've had so far?
If I had to guess..9 to 10 inches at least, in 12 hours. That may be conservative, since just regular afternoon storms last about 3 hours and the big ones drop around 4 to 5 inches. And there is a drainage canal 2 blocks from my house that runs parallel to a major road artery, apparently it broke it's banks at around 1 am last night, putting up to 6 inches of water on a major 6 lane road. It's gone down for now, since this canal is only 9 blocks from the ocean, so it drains fairly quickly after reaching it's maxima.
From looking at satellite the good news is that the convection that was headed our way is slowly falling apart, and I believe the worst of it is over, but I expect there to be major damage and flooding in the lowlying inland parts, which also happens to be where most poor people live. The mountains aren't really helping either, since they squeeze the moisture out of the clouds and you get more rain.
PVR's weather station doesn't even report precipitation, and amounts can wildly vary over a small distance here.
EDIT: First death reported here due to flooding.
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