sponger wrote:Track reminds me a lot of Floyd. Probably been mentioned already but how close in size, forecast track and intensity at this distance is this?
Some Floyd info...
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nwsfo/storage/cases/19990915/
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sponger wrote:Track reminds me a lot of Floyd. Probably been mentioned already but how close in size, forecast track and intensity at this distance is this?
Evil Jeremy wrote:ozonepete wrote:brunota2003 wrote:Anyone know when the G-IV data will make it into the models? Shouldn't the GFS be coming out soon?
dunno. GFS is often out by now, but I keep checking and it's definitely not out yet. I would think that the G-IV data won't get into the models until tomorrow morning's 12Z runs.
Ooops! I corrected 00Z to 12Z
GFS doesn't start until 11:30.
terrapintransit wrote:sponger wrote:Track reminds me a lot of Floyd. Probably been mentioned already but how close in size, forecast track and intensity at this distance is this?
Some Floyd info...
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nwsfo/storage/cases/19990915/
sponger wrote:terrapintransit wrote:sponger wrote:Track reminds me a lot of Floyd. Probably been mentioned already but how close in size, forecast track and intensity at this distance is this?
Some Floyd info...
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~nwsfo/storage/cases/19990915/
Lets hope this is not a repeat! I can't wait for the next model runs. Current forecast for Jax is 10-12 foot Thursday with N NE winds and 9 foot offshore glass for Friday. I will try to get a picture for the board!
greels wrote:Reporting from Wareham Ma.....just glanced at our local Weatherbug and reporting for Friday night..."tropical force winds"....
fast Forward to Saturday...."Hurricane Earl" ..... I am not liking this in the least.....
Depending on what tomorrow's reports say, will make the decision whether or not to evacuate to further North....there is one road in to where we live and we are directly on the water on Buzzards Bay.....should a tree or two fall, we will be trapped here with no access out......
Having gone through two hurricanes in the span on one week (Hanna, Cat 1) and Ike (Cat 4) several days later, I do not wish to relive the horror and fear we felt back then, as we were living on Providenciales, TCI.
I am not one to rattle easily, but now I am reaching the point of extreme concern.....
As I have been telling all my friends and associates all summer, "MY gut" has been telling me this is the season we will get a hit one way or the other...I hope to be proved wrong....
One way or the other, I don't stand a chance of much sleep tonight as I have many friends on Provo who is due to get hit in about four hours...I may have relocated to the States, but still my heart remains on my beloved Island. I pray for their safety tonight.
Gretchen
SunnyThoughts wrote:
Little spot of white showing up on the western side, way cold cloudtops
dixiebreeze wrote:Can't connect to the NOAA tropical sat. page -- probably crashed by all the worried folks along the Eastern Seaboard!
sponger wrote:Floyd was the last time I will ever evac if not on the coast. Local evac 30 miles off the coast is the only way to go. I spent 6 hours and a 1/4 tank to go 20 miles. I was in SFL for Andrew and said I never to be stupid enough to stay for a major.
greels wrote:Reporting from Wareham Ma.....just glanced at our local Weatherbug and reporting for Friday night..."tropical force winds"....
fast Forward to Saturday...."Hurricane Earl" ..... I am not liking this in the least.....
Depending on what tomorrow's reports say, will make the decision whether or not to evacuate to further North....there is one road in to where we live and we are directly on the water on Buzzards Bay.....should a tree or two fall, we will be trapped here with no access out......
Having gone through two hurricanes in the span on one week (Hanna, Cat 1) and Ike (Cat 4) several days later, I do not wish to relive the horror and fear we felt back then, as we were living on Providenciales, TCI.
I am not one to rattle easily, but now I am reaching the point of extreme concern.....
As I have been telling all my friends and associates all summer, "MY gut" has been telling me this is the season we will get a hit one way or the other...I hope to be proved wrong....
One way or the other, I don't stand a chance of much sleep tonight as I have many friends on Provo who is due to get hit in about four hours...I may have relocated to the States, but still my heart remains on my beloved Island. I pray for their safety tonight.
Gretchen
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