DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Man i don't do this often but im about to agree with JB...Were about to get EDUCATED in RI folks...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html
What is JB saying?
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DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Man i don't do this often but im about to agree with JB...Were about to get EDUCATED in RI folks...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html

Sabanic wrote: But AFM isnt there a slight possibilty they underestimated the influence of the trough as some of the models have suggested? And a close to WNW/NW movement continues.
Just asking.

Stormcenter wrote:DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Man i don't do this often but im about to agree with JB...Were about to get EDUCATED in RI folks...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html
What is JB saying?

Stormcenter wrote:DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Man i don't do this often but im about to agree with JB...Were about to get EDUCATED in RI folks...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html
What is JB saying?


From what I can see in his post this morning, it looks like he thinks Gustav will make landfall west of 90W as a Cat. 3/4 and then Hanna will follow shortly after making landfall east of 90W. He said that this will be the quickest one-two punch in U.S. history.Stormcenter wrote:DESTRUCTION5 wrote:Man i don't do this often but im about to agree with JB...Were about to get EDUCATED in RI folks...
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/loop-vis.html
What is JB saying?

gboudx wrote:The little vortex that was helping that trough seems to have gone poof.

Air Force Met wrote:TTheriot1975 wrote:AFM...you are saying temporary...with the trough moving fast will it move out of the way sooner...thus still making a more west direction...or will it still move it NNE?
Trofs are hard to forecast for...especially trofs that aren't fully developed down to the sfc (like you see with a front). This trof isn't moving allthat quick. It is still diggin southward and it remains to be seen if it will close of and retrograde out of the way.

cpdaman wrote:gboudx wrote:The little vortex that was helping that trough seems to have gone poof.
yes although on gator's link (page 283) with better detail you can see it is still there just "still in the process" of going poof

bayoubebe wrote:Fellow Louisianians, have any of you heard of any mandatory evacuations issued yet?
I know it's still way down there, but from what I'm reading it sounds like it will strenghten quickly and then start moving a bit faster
/concerned about traffic, etc.
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