CrazyC83 wrote:As for the Recon thread, sending it out here is impossible, unfortunately. I think it is a lot more than 35 kt.
Get the Air force to lend the NHC a mid-air re-fuelling plane...
I'm clearly not serious.
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CrazyC83 wrote:As for the Recon thread, sending it out here is impossible, unfortunately. I think it is a lot more than 35 kt.
cycloneye wrote:I dont remember in what year,but there was a plane in the Cape Verde islands that made missions to a Cyclone in that area.
Cryomaniac wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:As for the Recon thread, sending it out here is impossible, unfortunately. I think it is a lot more than 35 kt.
Get the Air force to lend the NHC a mid-air re-fuelling plane...
I'm clearly not serious.
HURAKAN wrote:cycloneye wrote:I dont remember in what year,but there was a plane in the Cape Verde islands that made missions to a Cyclone in that area.
2006. it was to Debby and it was an unmaned research vehicle.
pojo wrote:
we can't mid-air refuel... and I don't believe the P3/G4 can either.
RL3AO wrote:Fego wrote:There you have it.. looked like an eye!000
WTNT45 KNHC 021450
TCDAT5
TROPICAL STORM JOSEPHINE DISCUSSION NUMBER 2
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL102008
1100 AM EDT TUE SEP 02 2008
VISIBLE IMAGERY REVEALS AN INCREASE IN THE CYCLONE'S
ORGANIZATION...WITH VERY WELL-DEFINED CONVECTIVE BANDS AND EVEN A
DECEPTIVE CENTRAL FEATURE DISGUISED AS AN EYE.
Did you read the word before "as an eye"?
Cryomaniac wrote:pojo wrote:
we can't mid-air refuel... and I don't believe the P3/G4 can either.
I didn't think they could. It would be useful though. Whether it would be worth the expense involved is a different question.
pojo wrote:we are already in flight for 12 hours some days.... our max crew limit (with the aircraft commanders approval) is 18 hours....
Cryomaniac wrote:pojo wrote:we are already in flight for 12 hours some days.... our max crew limit (with the aircraft commanders approval) is 18 hours....
So, you would hardly get any time in the storm anyway, which makes it a waste of time. So much for my idea.
Weatherfreak000 wrote:Josephine looks to me like the potential East Coast threat....not Ike....i'd check a sharp eye on this storm. Hopefully it doesn't follow in Hanna's footsteps..
(Three straight landfalling hurricanes......geez...this season is ridiculous)
bob rulz wrote:Weatherfreak000 wrote:Josephine looks to me like the potential East Coast threat....not Ike....i'd check a sharp eye on this storm. Hopefully it doesn't follow in Hanna's footsteps..
(Three straight landfalling hurricanes......geez...this season is ridiculous)
You can't possibly say that with any certainty when it's still 2 weeks away from any potential U.S. threat.
Weatherfreak000 wrote:bob rulz wrote:Weatherfreak000 wrote:Josephine looks to me like the potential East Coast threat....not Ike....i'd check a sharp eye on this storm. Hopefully it doesn't follow in Hanna's footsteps..
(Three straight landfalling hurricanes......geez...this season is ridiculous)
You can't possibly say that with any certainty when it's still 2 weeks away from any potential U.S. threat.
Of course that's why I said POTENTIAL.
With such a strong ridge out there....East Coast residents definitely must keep watch out this storm.
TampaFl wrote:
somethingfunny wrote:Seriously, what the asterisk just happened to Josephine? That's not a photoshop. One good thing is that a rapid deepening like this would tend to send Josephine poleward BEFORE the ridge extends eastward.
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