ATL: DANNY - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
That NHC 5 day cone keeps creeping closer and closer to the CONUS. I can't remember the last time I was in the cone.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
johngaltfla wrote:Looking much better this afternoon however, please rain out on the islands, they need it BAD. Florida however does not need ANY more rain. Sheesh, I'm waiting on someone to come out and designate my back yard as a lake.
Southeast Florida can use the rain however, pretty serious drought here.
Not all Florida is apparently like Sarasota.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
fci wrote:johngaltfla wrote:Looking much better this afternoon however, please rain out on the islands, they need it BAD. Florida however does not need ANY more rain. Sheesh, I'm waiting on someone to come out and designate my back yard as a lake.
Southeast Florida can use the rain however, pretty serious drought here.
Not all Florida is apparently like Sarasota.
Rain here in SE....West Coast, especially Tampa and Pasco County don't need it anymore
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
fci wrote:johngaltfla wrote:Looking much better this afternoon however, please rain out on the islands, they need it BAD. Florida however does not need ANY more rain. Sheesh, I'm waiting on someone to come out and designate my back yard as a lake.
Southeast Florida can use the rain however, pretty serious drought here.
Not all Florida is apparently like Sarasota.
Man, I haven't been able to keep track of your area and that is bizarre. From Englewood to Crystal River is basically so far above average it is crazy.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
Wow some really intense hot towers popping in the SW now. Those are the reds showing up in AVN IR satellite. Since we are heading for DMAX overnight now there could be some impressive strengthening...
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
ozonepete wrote:Wow some really intense hot towers popping in the SW now. Those are the reds showing up in AVN IR satellite. Since we are heading for DMAX overnight now there could be some impressive strengthening...
Could this end up a major before conditions become more hostile
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
ozonepete wrote:Wow some really intense hot towers popping in the SW now. Those are the reds showing up in AVN IR satellite. Since we are heading for DMAX overnight now there could be some impressive strengthening...
Thanks for you input ozonepete

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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
Hurricaneman wrote:ozonepete wrote:Wow some really intense hot towers popping in the SW now. Those are the reds showing up in AVN IR satellite. Since we are heading for DMAX overnight now there could be some impressive strengthening...
Could this end up a major before conditions become more hostile
It really wouldn't surprise me. A lot of people are saying remember that due to large fluctuations in strength this could go way down in a hurry. But the other side is true as well - this could do another RI and pass 110 mph no problem because it's so small.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
Gustywind wrote:ozonepete wrote:Wow some really intense hot towers popping in the SW now. Those are the reds showing up in AVN IR satellite. Since we are heading for DMAX overnight now there could be some impressive strengthening...
Thanks for you input ozonepete. Do you think that this RI could bring it to a cat 2 during the next 6-12hours? I ask you that because of Danny seems so versatile IMO.
Hi Gusty, see just above here.

Also, we have not said our official hellos yet this season. So good to see you.


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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
Based on the forecast track I wouldn't be surprised to see watches raised in the LA at some point tomorrow. Probably closer to tomorrow evening.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
SouthFLTropics wrote:Based on the forecast track I wouldn't be surprised to see watches raised in the LA at some point tomorrow. Probably closer to tomorrow evening.
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They will probably wait until recon goes in before putting up any watches
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
caneseddy wrote:SouthFLTropics wrote:Based on the forecast track I wouldn't be surprised to see watches raised in the LA at some point tomorrow. Probably closer to tomorrow evening.
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They will probably wait until recon goes in before putting up any watches
Recon is scheduled for tomorrow.
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
Live visible showing some nice towers as the sun sets.
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20HURRICANE&lat=13&lon=-40&info=vis&zoom=1&width=1024&height=768&type=Animation&quality=92&palette=ir1.pal&numframes=7&mapcolor=gray
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20HURRICANE&lat=13&lon=-40&info=vis&zoom=1&width=1024&height=768&type=Animation&quality=92&palette=ir1.pal&numframes=7&mapcolor=gray
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Re: ATL: DANNY - Hurricane- Discussion
ozonepete wrote:Gustywind wrote:ozonepete wrote:Wow some really intense hot towers popping in the SW now. Those are the reds showing up in AVN IR satellite. Since we are heading for DMAX overnight now there could be some impressive strengthening...
Thanks for you input ozonepete. Do you think that this RI could bring it to a cat 2 during the next 6-12hours? I ask you that because of Danny seems so versatile IMO.
Hi Gusty, see just above here.![]()
Also, we have not said our official hellos yet this season. So good to see you.![]()
Ok thank you! I'm glad for this reception



Honestly, we hope for water. The situation is catastrophic in most of the EC especially in PR! I will continue to read you and ask you questions as Danny continues it trips close the EC. Again thanks for all

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HurricaneBrain wrote:With the latest burst it looks like Danny is undergoing RI
I've seen this comment several times on here but I think RI is used quite flippantly. For a system to be undergoing RI, max sustained winds must increase at least 30 kt in a 24-hour period. I see moderate strengthening, but nothing to suggest RI.
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Nederlander wrote:HurricaneBrain wrote:With the latest burst it looks like Danny is undergoing RI
I've seen this comment several times on here but I think RI is used quite flippantly. For a system to be undergoing RI, max sustained winds must increase at least 30 kt in a 24-hour period. I see moderate strengthening, but nothing to suggest RI.
It went from 50 MPH to 80 MPH so very close and still has another 12 hours to go up to RI criteria we shall see.
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CDO might be expanding a little bit. Did a ruler check in google earth and the CDO appeared to be about 107 miles.
I know, not very scientific.
I know, not very scientific.

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