ATL GUSTAV: Tropical Depression - Discussion
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
If you draw out that line it's a direct hit on NO.tolakram wrote:1200Z
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Harry Cane wrote:Sorry but I just hear mayor Nagin of New Orleans.
"People have to be scared. This is the storm of the century..."
Is he on crack or what?
Maybe he should read the information on this site and get in touch with Miami before making statements to boost his future (?) political career....
Now back to tracking Gustavo.
Didn't you already post this? He's obviously just trying to get people out of harm's way.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico

GUSTAV tries to improve clearly now, key hours ahead here which probably decide if that makes a cat 1-2 landfall or 3-4. The latter would be quite a test for the NOLA especially in that angle in that GUSTAV is approaching the coast. The first possbility would be definitely a relief for the NOLA.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
A huge amount of shear ahead if it stays there.
bzzzzzzz, incorrect, please ignore.

bzzzzzzz, incorrect, please ignore.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
That shear is from him...Thats not what he is going to move into.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
tolakram wrote:A huge amount of shear ahead if it stays there.
please dont misread that nice map from my alma mater, there is no huge amount of shear, keep up the good work on your hanna tracking map
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
The lowest pressure from the NOAA plane in the recent pass is 955.5 mbs.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
cycloneye wrote:The lowest pressure from the NOAA plane in the recent pass is 955.5 mbs.
So going down slightly? Just woke up so not sure how that compares to the last runs.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
i hate to sound like a wobble watcher.....but do you see a more nnw move. not much but a few miles makes a big difference due to where i live. maybe wishful thinking??????????
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
I put my straight edge up to Gus's position over Isla Juventude and the present position and the extrapolated track is over New Orleans. This would be meaningful if Gus was under the normal Gulf recurve synoptic, but since a slight left trend is expected under the US High pressure dome I can only guess. Best to stay with NHC track at this point as good enough.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
Thanks for the numerous corrections on my misreading of the shear. 

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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
BigB0882 wrote:cycloneye wrote:The lowest pressure from the NOAA plane in the recent pass is 955.5 mbs.
So going down slightly? Just woke up so not sure how that compares to the last runs.
Down 5 mbs from the last pass.
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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
BigB0882 wrote:cycloneye wrote:The lowest pressure from the NOAA plane in the recent pass is 955.5 mbs.
So going down slightly? Just woke up so not sure how that compares to the last runs.
Down 5 mbs
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HarlequinBoy wrote:A few people are sort of downplaying a Category 3 storm.
Ivan and Wilma were Cat 3, and even Katrina, although it did have a Cat 5 storm surge.
Well if I at anypoint came off as trying to downplay it I apologize. Simply meant to state compared with what the models were showing yesterday this was welcome news.
Although now the cp has dropped a bit

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Re: Cat. 3 Hurricane Gustav in Gulf of Mexico
Pressure seems pretty steady, but the winds are even lower than before. Recon data on first pass doesn't even support cat 2 winds.
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superfly wrote:Pressure seems pretty steady, but the winds are even lower than before. Recon data on first pass doesn't even support cat 2 winds.
That is interesting. Is it normal for a storms winds to go down slightly as it begins restrengthening? Although this doesn't sound slight to go down to a category 1. Just weird since the mb dropped 5 points.
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