sunnyday wrote:TWC mets keep saying "Don't let your guard down in S FL yet." So, when can we let the guard down? Tomorrow?
Probably about December 1st
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sunnyday wrote:TWC mets keep saying "Don't let your guard down in S FL yet." So, when can we let the guard down? Tomorrow?
KWT wrote:ozonepete wrote:Satellite presentation is improving again with some hot towers over the center. The proximity to DR doesn't seem to be having detrimental effect so far. Also don't see any variation from 290 degrees heading.
Yeah presentation is really improving, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see some RI kick start in the next 12024hrs as it pulls away from Hispaniola.
wzrgirl1 wrote:Thank you for that explanation Fire Rat!!
FireRat wrote:
Whoa that's a long time![]()
J/K
wzrgirl1 wrote:Thank you for that explanation Fire Rat!!
KWT wrote:FireRat wrote:
Whoa that's a long time![]()
J/K
JeezI've had as very long day at work and now very tired, its 11.15 in the Uk afterall!
I don't think hispaniola is going to do all that much to this system, especially as its in very good upper conditions.
UpTheCreek wrote:wzrgirl1 wrote:Thank you for that explanation Fire Rat!!
+1. Almost reminds me of the "doldrums".
fci wrote:SouthernBreeze wrote:For anyone wondering what the Military times 1800z, etc mean, heres a link to a great time converter:
http://stripersurf.com/time.html
Ok SouthernBreeze, so I am a bit dense.
Reading the chart you linked to; I live in Florida so I subtract 5 hours from the military time to get my local time.
18z = 13z or 1:00 PM my time.
Right????
SouthernBreeze wrote:fci wrote:SouthernBreeze wrote:For anyone wondering what the Military times 1800z, etc mean, heres a link to a great time converter:
http://stripersurf.com/time.html
Ok SouthernBreeze, so I am a bit dense.
Reading the chart you linked to; I live in Florida so I subtract 5 hours from the military time to get my local time.
18z = 13z or 1:00 PM my time.
Right????
I'm sorry, I've been away fixing supper..... the way I see it it 1800z is 6:00PM EST - someone please correct me if this is not correct! Military Time doesn't take daylight savings into consideration.
clfenwi wrote:
1800 local time equals 6:00 PM local time (18-12=6). However, 1800Z does not equal 6 PM EST. To convert to EST, start by subtracting five hours. That gets you 1300 (local). Subtract 12 hours to get 1:00 PM. For Eastern Daylight time, though you only subtract four hours, so that 18Z would be 2 PM EDT.
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