
ATL: ISAAC - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
So I ask what is the likelihood of the hurricane watch being upgraded to warning? In most businesses here their BCP/DR plans kick in at the warning and I'd think they wouldn't wait until 5 as the evening would be getting closer for the conditions Sunday.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
I've got the partially exposed center @ 74.4W 20N, is anyone else seeing it there on the southern coast.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
they will make their decisions based on their criteria of watches and warnings..its really pretty simple as it should be. If a watch or warning irs required at 11 based on expected conditions based on THEIR forecast than they will make changes. No need to over think these things.tgenius wrote:So I ask what is the likelihood of the hurricane watch being upgraded to warning? In most businesses here their BCP/DR plans kick in at the warning and I'd think they wouldn't wait until 5 as the evening would be getting closer for the conditions Sunday.
For any school kids out their looking for a day off in sofla monday...your chances continue to increase by the hour....be patient but do your homework anyway...

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If this clears n haitian coast and is in the straits it could potentially go wnw toward lower keys and strengthen quickly. Wonder if cimss steering flow accounts for the current keys disturbance that well
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
tailgater wrote:I've got the partially exposed center @ 74.4W 20N, is anyone else seeing it there on the southern coast.
I see it more at 73.5W 20N, but i could be wrong.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Breezy Palms Resort in Islamorada webcam. http://www.breezypalms.com/webcam.htm
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Doesn't look too hot to me. It looks unlikely that Isaac will ever reach his full potential and become the monster that alot of people have been fearing. Although stranger things have happened I just don't see him ever making a run to major hurricane status which of course would be great for everyone if indeed that is the case.
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Just my un-educated opinion not an official forecast
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Just saying hi, have been watching this storm due to its chances of bringing even more rain to N/Central Florida.
Been quite a year for this part of Florida with so much rain. What a year to move here ..
Been quite a year for this part of Florida with so much rain. What a year to move here ..
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
tailgater wrote:I've got the partially exposed center @ 74.4W 20N, is anyone else seeing it there on the southern coast.
I like your west number....I think its below that though and more like 19.7N.....splitting hairs I know....the LLC is exposed and MLC is tilted from SW to NE....not that big of deal once it refires some convection over the LLC...IF it stays off of Cuba...
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Hurricane_Luis wrote:Is it me or on the last 3 frames of the sat loop the llcc seems to be exposed, or dose it have a really disorganized structure
It looks like this is decoupling, that would be good news for those in south Florida and the Gulf Coast if true, but there is a possibility of center reformation under the MLC if current LLCC goes into Cuba
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Hurricane_Luis wrote:Is it me or on the last 3 frames of the sat loop the llcc seems to be exposed, or dose it have a really disorganized structure
correct...its tilted, LLC is exposed somewhat.....if it can stay off CUba then it might gain a little strength....interesting the WNW trek looks to have resumed...
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Here we go again. Local wpb mets are saying will have breezy conditions and we shouldn't be concerned. No shutters will be needed here at all. Seems irresponsible to be broadcasting that when things can change at any time.
Eta- he just doubled back and said UNLESS things change. Wise decision.
Eta- he just doubled back and said UNLESS things change. Wise decision.
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
tailgater wrote:I've got the partially exposed center @ 74.4W 20N, is anyone else seeing it there on the southern coast.
I think that it's close to that position.
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Hurricaneman wrote:Hurricane_Luis wrote:Is it me or on the last 3 frames of the sat loop the llcc seems to be exposed, or dose it have a really disorganized structure
It looks like this is decoupling, that would be good news for those in south Florida and the Gulf Coast if true
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its not decoupled...your best bet would it to tranverse all of Cuba but I dont think thats going to happen....
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Re: ATL: ISAAC - Tropical Storm - Discussion
TexasF6 wrote:@CronkPSU, someone mentioned earlier that Andrew "chased" a blob in directionality...but I would take that with a grain of salt. IMHO, looks like he will shoot through Hurricane Alley, the worry will be a bend back towards Tampa if some of the latest model trends of NE move at the end of his run prior to landfall. I have not seen any tweets on loss of life in Haiti as of yet, worth a mention ATP.
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Oh,no..it DID happen..it was a ULL that almost killed Andrew..it moved west afterwards,crossed Florida and eventually into Mexico..Andrew DID follow it thru Florida...obviously and ONLY IN MY UNTRAINED OPINION if the present "blob" stays put it doesn't fare well for Isaac..as an UNTRAINED AMATEUR I assumed wrongly it appears that the "blob" would move west..
I am AN AMATEUR AT BEST who is USUALLY WRONG..just ask my wife..actually,don't..she'll take my laptop away...29 years married..**sigh**
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