ATL GUSTAV: Tropical Depression - Discussion
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Well I hope no one is -removed- for this one...cause they will be sorry afterwards
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weatherguru18 wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:NOT AN OFFICIAL FORECAST but do you all remember when the NHC use to do percentage probability by city? For examble right now IfI had to assign a forecast percentage for final landfall area I would go with...
8% SE FL/East coast
23% FL West coast to Big Bend
35% Pensecola Westward to Nola
27% South Central LA
13% Upper TX/SWLA
18% Mid TX Coast
23% STX/ Northern MX coast
I use to love checking the latest NHC updates and precentages.
Can u provide the link to the site for future reference? Thanks in advance.
they did away with that some time ago Guru.....that is his own personal percentages...

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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Scorpion wrote:I think it attains 145 kt south of Cuba.
I'm sorry but unless something extreme happens, this storm is not going to be a 145kts Hurricane south of Cuba. You must remember Category 5 storms are rare and storms generally (with exceptions) do not last in such a extreme state for long. NHC forecasts conservative intensity forecasts for a reason, as most storms do not rapidly deepen into monsters very often. I agree that TS Gustav might become a significant hurricane in the next few days, but I do not see such a monster as you are forecasting south of Cuba.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
I live in SELA and am also getting anxious. The forecast AFM posted earlier really got my attention. On the side of caution, I will begin w/ prep. Topping off gas in vehicles before the price rises for starters. Just when gallon of gas was near $3.50.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Stormcenter wrote:PTrackerLA wrote:Going to be a LONGGGG week of watching Gustav on here. I'm personally quite concerned about Gustav and possible impacts on the northern gulf coast early next week. Not good.[/quote
Looking at where the NHC has Gustav by Saturday at 2pm. A northern Gulf coast impact seems less likely and
NE Gulf coast impact more likely. IMHO
Now if she were coming through the Yucatan channel then it would be a different story. Anyway why be concerned? There
is nothing to worry about right now.
Well I consider the northern gulf coast as roughly SE TX - Florida Panhandle. The day 5 position basically stays on the same heading as it will on Wednesday according to the 11pm NHC track. When multiple models are forecasting a major hurricane in the southern gulf when we already have a storm near hurricane strength, is that not alarming? No need to panic, but GOM residents SHOULD be concerned IMO.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
I don't care for the name at all. Lets hope this thing disappears and quick..
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I have a sick sick feeling about Gustav. Even his name gives me the willies for some reason. It's bad enough he will slam into Hispaniola tomorrow, perhaps killing a lot of people. It'll be worse that he'll find his way into the Gulf, making someone's life miserable. This is the time of year when the storms get stronger and more dangerous. Gonna be a LOOONNNNGGGG week I'm afraid.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
I think Gustav will be a Category 1 hurricane by tomorrow. Conditions are favorable for Gustav.
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mvtrucking wrote:I don't care for the name at all. Isn't it the name of the giant croc that has eaten more people than any other? Lets hope this thing disappears and quick..LAwxrgal wrote:Personal Forecast Disclaimer:
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I have a sick sick feeling about Gustav. Even his name gives me the willies for some reason. It's bad enough he will slam into Hispaniola tomorrow, perhaps killing a lot of people. It'll be worse that he'll find his way into the Gulf, making someone's life miserable. This is the time of year when the storms get stronger and more dangerous. Gonna be a LOOONNNNGGGG week I'm afraid.
Yep. Time for Zantac. A long week indeed. Gus meandering in CS for a few days......ouch. I don't like the name either.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Ptarmigan wrote:I think Gustav will be a Category 1 hurricane by tomorrow. Conditions are favorable for Gustav.
It's most likely one right now.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
TrekkerCC wrote:
I'm sorry but unless something extreme happens, this storm is not going to be a 145kts Hurricane south of Cuba. You must remember Category 5 storms are rare and storms generally (with exceptions) do not last in such a extreme state for long. NHC forecasts conservative intensity forecasts for a reason, as most storms do not rapidly deepen into monsters very often. I agree that TS Gustav might become a significant hurricane in the next few days, but I do not see such a monster as you are forecasting south of Cuba.
-TrekkerCC
I think it could be a major hurricane, but not a Category 5 hurricane. Than again we never know.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Since Gustav is going to miss most of the DR/Haiti landmass, and the fact that it already has 70 mph winds, I think that a Cat 1 by morning is very possible, Cat 2 by tomorrow evening a distinct possibility.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Will it trend more left again tomorrow?
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It if does follow the track that the NHC is saying, It makes me sick to my stomach to think about the amount of deaths this is going to cause in the carib...riding the coastline as a major hurricane is something that I don't even want to think about.....It's going to be a headline maker that's for sure, at least for the next week, and if it gets in the gulf as a major, oh boy..............
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
I was interested in the origins of the name Gustav after debating with a friend whether it was Spanish or German. Found out the origin was Scandinavian and in its earliest forms can be translated to "staff of God". Just a little fyi, back on topic now.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Scorpion wrote:It's most likely one right now.
Yeah, it could be.
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Re: ATL: Tropical Storm Gustav in Central Caribbean Sea
Sanibel wrote:Will it trend more left again tomorrow?
That's what I'm wondering. One more left shift and I think the threat to NOLA raises exponentially. Very concerning.
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