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#5481 Postby Bocadude85 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 10:59 am

Where do you hang out over there? We are pretty friendly with Vida over at Bootle Bay (about 10 minutes from West End)[/quote]


We have quite a few friends on Grand(near Walkers Cay)
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Re: ATL: IRENE - Hurricane - Discussion

#5482 Postby Frank2 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 10:59 am

It's completing another loop - hopefully (I hate when they do that - gives me the quivers):

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/flash-vis.html

P.S. Last evening Brian Norcross (TWC) mentioned that the trough had set up a bit more to the west - it'd be terrible if this hurricane fooled everyone and headed this way...
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#5483 Postby HurricaneWarning92 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:00 am

People need to stop focusing so much on the USA imo. A wobble to the west or sw matters for parts of the Bahamas. Comments like it still has plenty of time to turn north, obvoiusly is being referred for the US. How would you feel if it makes wobble to the west and you are in the bahamas (closer to the storm)? Exactly.
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#5484 Postby fci » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:01 am

StarmanHDB wrote:Hey Admins....

I see the word "fish" being tossed around a lot today. Please remind all that ever since her jump to tropical storm, Hurricane Irene has never been a "fish". Ask countless Puerto Ricans who have already faced her wrath or Bahamians who are either experiencing, or are currently experiencing this Category 3 monster.

Just because she has YET to make any CONUS impact doesn't make Irene a "fish" and calling her such really disrespects countless islanders.

Thanks!


Unfortunately, many members here, sometimes I am included; tend to think only in terms of the CONUS so if a storm avoids hitting the CONUS, especially a recurve to the East; we toss around the word "fish".

I really don't chalk it up to being insensitive or not caring about those in The Islands.
I just think that we just think in terms of the country we live in.
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Re: ATL: IRENE - Hurricane - Discussion

#5485 Postby wxman57 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:02 am

jlauderdal wrote:they can hang around and cover the record highs coming this weekend for the east coast of Florida, unusual for us to see mid to upper 90s in the forecast


I long for the cool mid 90s. We've hit 100+ every day this month (without any rain) and may well extend our streak into September.

Irene may yet make landfall as a hurricane on eastern Long Island or eastern Massachusetts. And if I lived anywhere in eastern NC or SC I'd be keeping a close eye on Irene until it was safely past.
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#5486 Postby AdamFirst » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:02 am

HurricaneWarning92 wrote:People need to stop focusing so much on the USA imo. A wobble to the west or sw matters for parts of the Bahamas. Comments like it still has plenty of time to turn north, obvoiusly is being referred for the US. How would you feel if it makes wobble to the west and you are in the bahamas (closer to the storm)? Exactly.


Any more west wobbles (without an immediate correction to the north) brings the core of the storm through the center of the Bahamas. Nassau would be decimated.
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#5487 Postby UpTheCreek » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:02 am

HurricaneWarning92 wrote:People need to stop focusing so much on the USA imo. A wobble to the west or sw matters for parts of the Bahamas. Comments like it still has plenty of time to turn north, obvoiusly is being referred for the US. How would you feel if it makes wobble to the west and you are in the bahamas (closer to the storm)? Exactly.


It's nothing more than "discussion", lighten up.
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#5488 Postby Frank2 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:03 am

I wouldn't say these are wobbles - it's moving in a looping motion, and the most recent loop (as last night's) are very large, so that does make a difference for the individual islands in the Bahamas (eyewall versus no eyewall) and can make a difference for the weather here, too...
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#5489 Postby SEASON_CANCELED » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:03 am

HurricaneWarning92 wrote:People need to stop focusing so much on the USA imo. A wobble to the west or sw matters for parts of the Bahamas. Comments like it still has plenty of time to turn north, obvoiusly is being referred for the US. How would you feel if it makes wobble to the west and you are in the bahamas (closer to the storm)? Exactly.




Its very significant. The areas it could affect are economic nerve centers of the world. We all know a hurricane could impact New York, DC. But its one of those 100 year events like Katrina was. So we are watching closely.


Disclosure. I trade stocks for a living. This would be very bad for your 401k :(
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Re: ATL: IRENE - Hurricane - Discussion

#5490 Postby bahamaswx » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:04 am

Macrocane wrote:
SEASON_CANCELED wrote:

Bahamas is part of the British Empire Correct? Or is it US province like guam?


Bahamas is part of the british commonwealth like Australia or Canada, but I wpuldn't say that those countries are part of the British empire.


It's not really a matter of opinion. You're either independent or a colony, and the Bahamas is an independent nation.
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Re: ATL: IRENE - Recon

#5491 Postby Macrocane » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:05 am

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AF303 1409A IRENE HDOB 43 20110824
155230 2354N 07342W 6967 03105 //// +100 //// 110051 051 /// /// 05
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155430 2354N 07351W 6967 03104 //// +094 //// 098057 057 /// /// 05
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155530 2354N 07356W 6967 03105 //// +088 //// 096059 060 /// /// 05
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155630 2354N 07401W 6966 03105 //// +089 //// 095060 061 /// /// 05
155700 2354N 07403W 6966 03104 //// +084 //// 095063 064 /// /// 05
155730 2354N 07405W 6969 03104 //// +083 //// 092058 062 /// /// 05
155800 2354N 07408W 6966 03105 //// +081 //// 093057 058 /// /// 05
155830 2354N 07410W 6967 03104 //// +085 //// 094059 059 /// /// 05
155900 2354N 07412W 6970 03100 //// +087 //// 091056 057 /// /// 05
155930 2354N 07414W 6967 03105 //// +085 //// 091057 059 /// /// 05
160000 2354N 07417W 6968 03105 //// +087 //// 089055 057 /// /// 05
160030 2354N 07419W 6962 03111 //// +087 //// 088052 053 /// /// 05
160100 2354N 07421W 6961 03117 //// +087 //// 088054 056 /// /// 05
160130 2354N 07423W 6967 03106 //// +093 //// 089051 052 /// /// 05
160200 2354N 07426W 6966 03108 //// +091 //// 090051 051 /// /// 05
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#5492 Postby HurricaneWarning92 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:06 am

AdamFirst wrote:
HurricaneWarning92 wrote:People need to stop focusing so much on the USA imo. A wobble to the west or sw matters for parts of the Bahamas. Comments like it still has plenty of time to turn north, obvoiusly is being referred for the US. How would you feel if it makes wobble to the west and you are in the bahamas (closer to the storm)? Exactly.


Any more west wobbles (without an immediate correction to the north) brings the core of the storm through the center of the Bahamas. Nassau would be decimated.


Exactly. And there are people there. Im 100% they would care.
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#5493 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:07 am

My elderly neighbor told me something last night that gave me pause. I was talking with him about Irene. He is in his 80s', and was a good friend of my grandparents whom I inherited the house from several years ago, he told me if Irene takes the track through Cap Cod and then NE through our area of Passamaquoddy Bay at or near high tide (like the mets have seen saying) he'll be leaving Sunday to stay with family 50 miles inland. He told me unless you've been through storms like Edna 1954, Gerda 1969 or The Groundhog Day Gale of 1976 in his words 'you can't imagine what it can do'. He told me, as my grandparents had, that during those three systems the whole area flooded due to tidal flooding and the houses were on small "islands" for days. During Edna, the benchmark storm for this area, the ground floors also flooded. He went on to say storms like Bob were "nothing", in this area, compared to those earlier ones. :double:
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Re: ATL: IRENE - Hurricane - Discussion

#5494 Postby SNOW_JOKE » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:08 am

Taking yet another spin to the south, this time centered over Acklins Island.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-rb.html
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Re: ATL: IRENE - Recon

#5495 Postby littlevince » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:08 am

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Re: ATL: IRENE - Hurricane - Discussion

#5496 Postby SunnyThoughts » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:10 am

Irene and the peninsula in the same pic, to show size.

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Re: ATL: IRENE - Hurricane - Discussion

#5497 Postby mutley » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:11 am

SNOW_JOKE wrote:Taking yet another spin to the south, this time centered over Acklins Island.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t2/loop-rb.html


That is some wobble there! Making a giant loop.
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#5498 Postby HurricaneWarning92 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:11 am

SEASON_CANCELED wrote:
HurricaneWarning92 wrote:People need to stop focusing so much on the USA imo. A wobble to the west or sw matters for parts of the Bahamas. Comments like it still has plenty of time to turn north, obvoiusly is being referred for the US. How would you feel if it makes wobble to the west and you are in the bahamas (closer to the storm)? Exactly.




Its very significant. The areas it could affect are economic nerve centers of the world. We all know a hurricane could impact New York, DC. But its one of those 100 year events like Katrina was. So we are watching closely


And thats matters more than lives? Thats still days away, and we dont even know how strong it will be by then. jeez.
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#5499 Postby Frank2 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:12 am

Yes, perhaps these large twisting wobbles are due to the LLC and MLC not being vertically aligned - perhaps one of the Pro Mets can explain this...
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#5500 Postby SEASON_CANCELED » Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:13 am

HurricaneWarning92 wrote:
SEASON_CANCELED wrote:
HurricaneWarning92 wrote:People need to stop focusing so much on the USA imo. A wobble to the west or sw matters for parts of the Bahamas. Comments like it still has plenty of time to turn north, obvoiusly is being referred for the US. How would you feel if it makes wobble to the west and you are in the bahamas (closer to the storm)? Exactly.




Its very significant. The areas it could affect are economic nerve centers of the world. We all know a hurricane could impact New York, DC. But its one of those 100 year events like Katrina was. So we are watching closely


And thats matters more than lives? Thats still days away, and we dont even know how strong it will be by then. jeez.


No your right. That came out wrong. I guess we are just concerned and there alot of nervous people out there. We wanna know how it will affect us.


I dont want to go offtopic anymore ill leave it here.
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