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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
Told the wife that things were looking better for us because most models were in agreement about landfall around SC/GA border. Then movement NW into western NC. Of course this would be for enough west as not to affect the Outer Banks at all. I also told her the ride up the east coast seems to be out. I am hoping I'm right. I don't wish this on anyone, but the models are looking better for us. Also, it would be a much better scenario if she does go inland and dies. (looks like a fish is out of the question, but there's always hope).
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She is just sitting ther spinning her wheels like at the starting line getting ready to go.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-vis.html
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
407 PM EDT MON SEP 1 2008
..RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OF MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA SHOULD CLOSELY
MONITOR THE LATEST FORECAST UPDATES ON HURRICANE HANNA...
THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER CURRENTLY FORECASTS HURRICANE HANNA
TO MOVE INTO THE NORTHERN BAHAMAS BY THURSDAY MORNING. ON THIS
TRACK...HANNA WOULD BRING TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS TO THE ATLANTIC
WATERS OFF THE PALM BEACH COUNTY COAST. NORTHEAST TO NORTH WINDS
WILL BE INCREASING ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WATERS THROUGH MID
WEEK...RESULTING IN INCREASING SURF...A CONTINUATION OF DANGEROUS
RIP CURRENTS...BEACH EROSION...ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR MINOR
COASTAL FLOODING.
ON THE CURRENT FORECAST TRACK...TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS WOULD REMAIN
OFFSHORE. HOWEVER...JUST A SLIGHT WESTWARD SHIFT IN THE TRACK WOULD
MEAN THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS COULD IMPACT PORTIONS OF
MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA...ESPECIALLY PALM BEACH...BROWARD...AND
MIAMI-DADE COUNTIES. FOR THIS REASON...RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OF
MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE LATEST FORECAST
UPDATES ON HURRICANE HANNA.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
407 PM EDT MON SEP 1 2008
..RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OF MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA SHOULD CLOSELY
MONITOR THE LATEST FORECAST UPDATES ON HURRICANE HANNA...
THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER CURRENTLY FORECASTS HURRICANE HANNA
TO MOVE INTO THE NORTHERN BAHAMAS BY THURSDAY MORNING. ON THIS
TRACK...HANNA WOULD BRING TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS TO THE ATLANTIC
WATERS OFF THE PALM BEACH COUNTY COAST. NORTHEAST TO NORTH WINDS
WILL BE INCREASING ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WATERS THROUGH MID
WEEK...RESULTING IN INCREASING SURF...A CONTINUATION OF DANGEROUS
RIP CURRENTS...BEACH EROSION...ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR MINOR
COASTAL FLOODING.
ON THE CURRENT FORECAST TRACK...TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS WOULD REMAIN
OFFSHORE. HOWEVER...JUST A SLIGHT WESTWARD SHIFT IN THE TRACK WOULD
MEAN THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS COULD IMPACT PORTIONS OF
MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA...ESPECIALLY PALM BEACH...BROWARD...AND
MIAMI-DADE COUNTIES. FOR THIS REASON...RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OF
MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE LATEST FORECAST
UPDATES ON HURRICANE HANNA.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
jlauderdal wrote:SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
407 PM EDT MON SEP 1 2008
..RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OF MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA SHOULD CLOSELY
MONITOR THE LATEST FORECAST UPDATES ON HURRICANE HANNA...
THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER CURRENTLY FORECASTS HURRICANE HANNA
TO MOVE INTO THE NORTHERN BAHAMAS BY THURSDAY MORNING. ON THIS
TRACK...HANNA WOULD BRING TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS TO THE ATLANTIC
WATERS OFF THE PALM BEACH COUNTY COAST. NORTHEAST TO NORTH WINDS
WILL BE INCREASING ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WATERS THROUGH MID
WEEK...RESULTING IN INCREASING SURF...A CONTINUATION OF DANGEROUS
RIP CURRENTS...BEACH EROSION...ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR MINOR
COASTAL FLOODING.
ON THE CURRENT FORECAST TRACK...TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS WOULD REMAIN
OFFSHORE. HOWEVER...JUST A SLIGHT WESTWARD SHIFT IN THE TRACK WOULD
MEAN THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS COULD IMPACT PORTIONS OF
MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA...ESPECIALLY PALM BEACH...BROWARD...AND
MIAMI-DADE COUNTIES. FOR THIS REASON...RESIDENTS AND VISITORS OF
MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE LATEST FORECAST
UPDATES ON HURRICANE HANNA.
Why did they issue that as a special statement instead of just waiting for the 5pm advisory?
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
lbvbl wrote:
Why did they issue that as a special statement instead of just waiting for the 5pm advisory?
That was released by the NWS office in Miami, not the NHC
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
Rain from this system now affecting North DR!
All day rain and some winds here in the Dom. Rep...this is supposed to be heading North!
All day rain and some winds here in the Dom. Rep...this is supposed to be heading North!
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
AdamFirst wrote:lbvbl wrote:
Why did they issue that as a special statement instead of just waiting for the 5pm advisory?
That was released by the NWS office in Miami, not the NHC
oh, wow, stupid mistake.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
Hanna is definitely cranking up now. Very nice CDO forming. I wouldn't be surprised to see an eye feature show up in the not too distant future.(have to admint I haven't looked at ir or radar though). The only thing atm that might be a hinderance could be upwelling due to the current cyclonic loop she is in.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
AdamFirst wrote:lbvbl wrote:
Why did they issue that as a special statement instead of just waiting for the 5pm advisory?
That was released by the NWS office in Miami, not the NHC
Aren't they in the same building on the FIU campus?
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
There's another circulation center apparent on IR near 21N-73W - since this is not the LLC (22.4N-72.6W) it must be an MLC. If so, Hanna is decoupled and probably won't strengthen until she gets fully stacked.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/sloop-avn.html
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/sloop-avn.html
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
I find it interesting that the NWS only mentioned that a slight westward track shift would bring tropical storm conditions to S FL. Are they avoiding saying hurricane conditions?
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HURAKAN wrote:195930 2212N 07215W 8434 01349 9834 +199 +170 197005 007 026 005 03
extra 983 mb. Maybe Hanna is taking a break.
lets hope
she's may be busy building a "nest" for her eye to reside soon
lets hope high shear gets there first (look at those streaks just NE of florida) the battle will be on soon?
http://adds.aviationweather.gov/satelli ... g&itype=ir
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
vbhoutex wrote:Hanna is definitely cranking up now. Very nice CDO forming. I wouldn't be surprised to see an eye feature show up in the not too distant future.(have to admint I haven't looked at ir or radar though). The only thing atm that might be a hinderance could be upwelling due to the current cyclonic loop she is in.
upwelling i would not think is a concern... the warm waters run relatively deep there (some of the highest TCHP in the atlantic) but definitely worth watching
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
ronjon wrote:There's another circulation center apparent on IR near 21N-73W - since this is not the LLC (22.4N-72.6W) it must be an MLC. If so, Hanna is decoupled and probably won't strengthen until she gets fully stacked.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/sloop-avn.html
ron jon ........pretty sure that is just an illusion by NW shear pushing Se and clouds tops trying to fan out SW
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Re: ATL: Hurricane Hanna in SE Bahamas
Steagle wrote:Rain from this system now affecting North DR!
All day rain and some winds here in the Dom. Rep...this is supposed to be heading North!
It's also freakin' huge.
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