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- cycloneye
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Western Atlantic
Rita did not last long enough to get over 100.
I just found that there were other big pagers,Chris,Ernesto and Ingrid so Bertha is in 6th place.
1-Dean=583
2-Ivan=352
3-Wilma=282
4-Chris=265
5-Noel=196
6-Bertha=?????
7-Frances=187
8-Ernesto=177
9-Ingrid=132
10-Charley=124
I just found that there were other big pagers,Chris,Ernesto and Ingrid so Bertha is in 6th place.
1-Dean=583
2-Ivan=352
3-Wilma=282
4-Chris=265
5-Noel=196
6-Bertha=?????
7-Frances=187
8-Ernesto=177
9-Ingrid=132
10-Charley=124
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No the real reason is because 2006 the board didn't really have as much as a central base for a hurricane as we do now, there was hundreds of smaller threads dedicated to a system. Therefore if Katrina was under the dame system as now it would have probably been far far higher, something to look into in the down season.
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I'd be pretty confident that this will get pretty close to Chris/Wilma (how strange, a moderate TS with that many post...its like the invest last year that notched up 100+ pages!)
Anyway you can see the way the inner eyewall is still henging about, I've got a sneaky feeling it may just try to build back westwards and reconnect with the eyewall thats already in place further, very strange little evolution with this hurricane I will have to admit!
Reminds me of one of those large WPAC typhoons you sometimes see with the massive eye.
Anyway you can see the way the inner eyewall is still henging about, I've got a sneaky feeling it may just try to build back westwards and reconnect with the eyewall thats already in place further, very strange little evolution with this hurricane I will have to admit!
Reminds me of one of those large WPAC typhoons you sometimes see with the massive eye.
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KWT wrote:I'd be pretty confident that this will get pretty close to Chris/Wilma (how strange, a moderate TS with that many post...its like the invest last year that notched up 100+ pages!)
Anyway you can see the way the inner eyewall is still henging about, I've got a sneaky feeling it may just try to build back westwards and reconnect with the eyewall thats already in place further, very strange little evolution with this hurricane I will have to admit!
Reminds me of one of those large WPAC typhoons you sometimes see with the massive eye.
Chris was at one point forecasted to become a major hurricane in th Gulf of Mexico.
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HURAKAN wrote:cycloneye wrote:HURAKAN wrote::grrr:![]()
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Bye Noel
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After Noel,it will be a loooooong journey to 265 of Chris.
Do you see Bertha in any hurry to go?!?!?!![]()
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wait...chris, as in TS chris of 65mph in 2006 had 265 pages!?!
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cheezyWXguy wrote:wait...chris, as in TS chris of 65mph in 2006 had 265 pages!?!
Lets examine why.
* It was 2006 and everyone was expecting 35 storms
* It was taking a track similar to Andrew and Katrina
* It lasted a week
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RL3AO wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:wait...chris, as in TS chris of 65mph in 2006 had 265 pages!?!
Lets examine why.
* It was 2006 and everyone was expecting 35 storms
* It was taking a track similar to Andrew and Katrina
* It lasted a week
35 storms? LMAO. If that ain't the truth.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Western Atlantic
i predict 238 pages will be about it.
man this storm is sending swells from maine to florida, nice coverage
can't wait until we get some model consistency hopefully by sunday morning
man this storm is sending swells from maine to florida, nice coverage
can't wait until we get some model consistency hopefully by sunday morning
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RL3AO wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:wait...chris, as in TS chris of 65mph in 2006 had 265 pages!?!
Lets examine why.
* It was 2006 and everyone was expecting 35 storms
* It was taking a track similar to Andrew and Katrina
* It lasted a week
This thread will struggle to get 300 pages, until this storm poses a threat to the US, which I don't expect it ever will.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Western Atlantic
Looking better now than a few hours ago. Smaller eye, convection all around it and deeper.
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Another record about to fall:
According to Jeff Masters, Emily mantained hurricane intensity in the month of July more than any other storm to form in this month. The NHC archives indicates Emily attained hurricane intensity on July 14 at 0000 UTC and lasted as a hurricane until landfall on July 20 at 1200 UTC. This means that Emily was a hurricane roughly for 6 days and a half. Probably a little more.
Bertha became a hurricane on July 7 at 0900 UTC, which means that it may pass Emily's record by 14 at 0300 UTC (11 PM EDT July 13). The NHC forecasts keeps Bertha as a hurricane until July 14 at 1800 UTC. We will see what happens.
According to Jeff Masters, Emily mantained hurricane intensity in the month of July more than any other storm to form in this month. The NHC archives indicates Emily attained hurricane intensity on July 14 at 0000 UTC and lasted as a hurricane until landfall on July 20 at 1200 UTC. This means that Emily was a hurricane roughly for 6 days and a half. Probably a little more.
Bertha became a hurricane on July 7 at 0900 UTC, which means that it may pass Emily's record by 14 at 0300 UTC (11 PM EDT July 13). The NHC forecasts keeps Bertha as a hurricane until July 14 at 1800 UTC. We will see what happens.
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Re: Hurricane Bertha in Western Atlantic
It appears that the center (wind center?) is still moving NW. Long term movement has remained NW as well.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html
TS Warning may be eventually warranted for Bermuda, especially when the large TS wind radii is taken into considerations.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html
TS Warning may be eventually warranted for Bermuda, especially when the large TS wind radii is taken into considerations.
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