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More images and Brand New Information on Isabel

#1 Postby Stormsfury » Tue Sep 23, 2003 7:10 pm

Added some more Isabel satellite and radar images. I also am planning to compile another longer loop of Isabel making landfall and moving rapidly NW/NNW through the Mid-Atlantic.

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Below are information regarding Isabel including a brand new statement from Raliegh, NC WFO regarding Isabel with Graphic Depiction of winds and rainfall through NC.

PRELIMINARY STORM REPORT...HURRICANE ISABEL
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC
700 PM EDT FRI SEP 19 2003


HURRICANE ISABEL MADE LANDFALL DURING THE EARLY AFTERNOON OF
SEPTEMBER 18, 2003 BETWEEN CAPE LOOKOUT AND OCRACOKE INLET NEAR
CEDAR ISLAND. ISABEL MADE LANDFALL AS A CATEGORY TWO HURRICANE
WITH SUSTAINED WINDS NEAR 100 MPH. HURRICANE ISABEL MOVED
NORTHWEST NEAR 20 MPH ACROSS EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA DURING THE
AFTERNOON HOURS. HIGHEST WINDS AND LOWEST PRESSURES ARE INDICATED
FOR THIS DATE. DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATES AND ACTUAL STORM TOTAL
RAINFALL MEASUREMENTS ARE FROM 9/17 THROUGH 9/18.


A. HIGHEST WINDS


LOCATION. TWO MINUTE SPEED(MPH). PEAK GUST. TIME(EDT)


FRYING PAN FPSN7 69 85 1449 (09/18/03)
CAPE LOOKOUT CLKN7 56 87 1223 (09/18/03)
DUCK DUCN7 69 92 1626 (09/18/03)
CHERRY POINT NKT 33 71 1418 (09/18/03)
MANTEO MQI 51 78 1443 (09/18/03)
NEW BERN EWN 37 58 1608 (09/18/03)
GREENVILLE PGV 39 51 1455 (09/18/03)
NEW RIVER MCAS NCA 45 64 1156 (09/18/03)
WASHINGTON OCW 43 56 1403 (09/18/03)
NEWPORT MHX XX 53 1400 (09/18/03)


OTHER MEASURED PEAK GUST REPORTS(MPH). TIME(EDT)


OCRACOKE 105 1145 (09/18/03)
HARKERS ISLAND BRIDGE 98 1030 (09/18/03)
CAPE HATTERAS PIER 96 1146 (09/18/03)
PLYMOUTH 95 1405 (09/18/03)
CEDAR ISLAND 86 1040 (09/18/03)
TRENTON 80 1512 (09/18/03)

B. LOWEST PRESSURE...


LOCATION. ID. PRESSURE(INCHES). TIME(EDT)


DUCK DUCN7 29.07 1500 (09/18/03)
FRYING PAN FPSN7 29.33 1300 (09/18/03)
CAPE LOOKOUT CLKN7 28.49 1200 (09/18/03)
WASHINGTON OCW 28.45 1544 (09/18/03)
CHERRY POINT NKT 28.59 1440 (09/18/03)
NEWPORT MHX 28.61 1330 (09/18/03)
NEW RIVER NCA 28.99 1356 (09/18/03)
MANTEO MQI 29.01 1343 (09/18/03)

C. RAINFALL...


LOCATION. ID. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL(INCHES)

PERRYTOWN 6.23
HAVELOCK 6.05
NEWPORT MHX 5.87
GREENVILLE PGVN7 5.75
CHERRY POINT NKT 5.24
WILLIAMSTON 3.45
KINSTON 3.02
JACKSONVILLE 2.42
NEW RIVER 2.02
DUCK COE PIER 4.72

D. STORM TIDES

THE HIGHEST STORM TIDES OCCURRED ACROSS THE LOWER REACHES
OF THE NEUSE AND PAMLICO RIVERS WHERE WATERS LEVELS ROSE
FROM 6 TO 10 FEET ABOVE NORMAL. CLUBFOOT CREEK ON THE LOWER
NEUSE ROSE TO 9.5 FEET, 1.5 FEET HIGHER THAN DURING HURRICANE
DENNIS IN 1999. SIGNIFICANT FLOODING WAS REPORTED IN THE HARLOWE
AREA IN CRAVEN COUNTY, AND IN THE TOWN OF ORIENTAL IN EASTERN
PAMLICO COUNTY. WATER LEVELS ROSE BETWEEN 6 AND 7 FEET ON THE
PAMLICO RIVER WITH FLOODING IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. STORM
TIDES OF 6 TO 8 FEET OCCURRED ALONG THE OUTER BANKS WITH MAJOR
OCEAN OVERWASH. FLOODING ON OCRACOKE WAS SIGNIFICANT WITH WAIST
HIGH WATER IN MANY AREAS AT THE HEIGHT OF THE STORM.

E. BEACH EROSION

MAJOR OCEAN OVERWASH AND BEACH EROSION DUE TO STORM SURGE AND
BATTERING WAVE ACTION OCCURRED ACROSS THE OUTER BANKS OF NORTH
CAROLINA. PIERS WERE DESTROYED IN RODANTHE ...AVALON ...AND
FRISCO. MOTELS IN HATTERAS VILLAGE WERE MOVED OFF THEIR FOUNDATIONS
AS WELL AS SOME HOMES. A 500 WIDE INLET WAS CARVED BETWEEN FRISCO
AND HATTERAS VILLAGE ALONG HIGHWAY 12. IN ADDITION...MANY SECTIONS
OF HIGHWAY 12 WERE REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN WASHED OUT OR COVERED WITH
DEBRIS SOUTHWARD TO OCRACOKE. FIFTEEN FOOT STRETCHES OF PAVEMENT ON
BOTH SIDES OF A BRIDGE NEAR OCRACOKE WERE WASHED AWAY. ALSO...A
BEACH ACCESS RAMP WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED.

F. FLOODING AND/OR FLASH FLOODING

OUTER RAINBANDS OF HURRICANE ISABEL BEGAN AFFECTING EASTERN NORTH
CAROLINA DURING THE NIGHT OF SEPTEMBER 17TH. HEAVY RAINFALL
OCCURRED THROUGH THE AFTERNOON ON SEPTEMBER 18TH AS THE STORM MOVED
ACROSS EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. DOPPLER RADAR STORM TOTAL ESTIMATES
INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF 4 TO 7 INCH RAINFALL AMOUNTS. THE HEAVIEST
RAINFALL OCCURRED IN CRAVEN...CARTERET...PAMLICO...HYDE...
WASHINGTON...AND PITT COUNTIES. FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS WERE ISSUED FOR
FOUR OF THESE COUNTIES ON SEPTEMBER 18TH WITH FLOODING OF STREETS
AND LOW LYING AREAS REPORTED.

G. TORNADOES

NO TORNADOES WERE REPORTED IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA.

H. PRELIMINARY STORM EFFECTS

STORM SURGE AND WIND CAUSED THE MOST SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS ACROSS
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA...ESPECIALLY ON THE OUTER BANKS. ASSESSMENTS
ARE ON GOING...CONSEQUENTLY...ONLY GENERAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE
AT THIS TIME. NO DIRECT STORM RELATED FATALITIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED
IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ONE PERSON WAS KILLED TRYING TO RESTORE
ELECTRICITY IN CARTERET COUNTY. STORM SURGE AND BEACH EROSION
EFFECTS HAVE BEEN SIGNIFICANT IN OUTER BANKS DARE AND HYDE COUNTIES.
WIND AND WATER DAMAGE WAS EXTENSIVE ACROSS THE OUTER BANKS WITH WIND
GUSTS IN EXCESS OF 100 MPH. THREE PIERS WERE DESTROYED. A LARGE 500
FOOT CUT OCCURRED ACROSS HIGHWAY 12 BETWEEN FRISCO AND HATTERAS
VILLAGE. APPROXIMATELY 30 TO 40 HOMES ON THE OUTER BANKS HAVE BEEN
KNOCKED OFF THEIR PILINGS. SIGNIFICANT WATER LEVEL RISES ON THE
NEUSE AND PAMLICO RIVERS HAVE RESULTED IN FLOODING OF MANY HOMES
ACROSS CRAVEN...EASTERN CARTERET...AND EASTERN PAMLICO COUNTIES.
WINDS IN EXCESS OF HURRICANE FORCE RESULTED IN NUMEROUS TRESS AND
POWER LINES DOWN WITH LOSS OF ELECTRICITY TO HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS
OF PEOPLE OVER EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA.

COLE

More information from Wakefield, VA

http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/akq/wx_event ... l_2003.htm

Raliegh, NC -

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http://www2.ncsu.edu/eos/service/pams/m ... 30918.html
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#2 Postby wxman57 » Tue Sep 23, 2003 7:35 pm

I made a 52-frame radar loop of Isabel's landfall. I think I saved images at 15 minute intervals to get the whole event. It's about 5mb. I can post it somewhere online for you to save if you're interested.
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#3 Postby JQ Public » Tue Sep 23, 2003 7:58 pm

i saw those maps too! Amazing how far north her winds went...as well as how widespread her rains were given where the eye went through. Thanks for posting your website again. I lost it and thought i had bookmarked it earlier stormsfury!
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Re: Radar Loop

#4 Postby abajan » Tue Sep 23, 2003 8:13 pm

wxman57 wrote:It's about 5mb. I can post it somewhere online for you to save if you're interested.


If that file is 5MB or less, try the free online storage facility at:
http://www.send2store.com/
This is a very convenient no hassle service that I've used a few times.
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Re: Radar Loop

#5 Postby Stormsfury » Tue Sep 23, 2003 8:15 pm

wxman57 wrote:I made a 52-frame radar loop of Isabel's landfall. I think I saved images at 15 minute intervals to get the whole event. It's about 5mb. I can post it somewhere online for you to save if you're interested.


Wxman57, I'd love to see it... In fact, if it's about 5mb (or slightly less than 5mb - since the file limit is 5 mb that I can upload) I would love to post that on my website if you would like ...

BTW, I just added two satellite animations ... One from NASA, and one that I created from the University of Illinois-Champaign Hourly Satellite imagery.

SF
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#6 Postby wxman57 » Tue Sep 23, 2003 8:58 pm

I have it on my laptop. The hard part is getting it online somewhere. I have about maxed out my RoadRunner storage, but I may be able to upload it to my mother's ISP.

I'll check tomorrow. You're free to post it. I was just going to use it in next year's hurricane talks.
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#7 Postby Stormsfury » Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:07 pm

Thanks, wxman57.

You can link it here or in a PM when you can.

I can save it and post it up on my website ... I still have about 10 MEGS left of 125 MB storage space .. LOL

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#8 Postby DROliver » Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:13 pm

Hey wxman57,

Try this

http://nhcwx.com/gallery

It's free ! The site is still beta but you can use and view your images


Steve O.
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#9 Postby ColdFront77 » Wed Sep 24, 2003 12:42 am

Sounds good. I'll be waiting for the 5mb loop. :)
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Radar Loop

#10 Postby wxman57 » Wed Sep 24, 2003 11:02 am

Here's the loop. Be sure to save it to your own server, SF, as I'm not sure how long I'll leave it on that ISP.

http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/isabelradarloop.gif
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#11 Postby vbhoutex » Wed Sep 24, 2003 11:42 am

Wow!! There is a significant jog straight N right at landfall before she heads back to the NW. That might explain part of the reason Southeastern Virginia was hit so hard also, besides the fact they were on the bad side of the eye. I didn't see that previously even when some in chat as she made landfall were saying she was headed N.
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Re: Radar Loop

#12 Postby Stormsfury » Wed Sep 24, 2003 1:50 pm

wxman57 wrote:Here's the loop. Be sure to save it to your own server, SF, as I'm not sure how long I'll leave it on that ISP.

http://myweb.cableone.net/nolasue/isabelradarloop.gif


Thanks, wxman57, I've got it and it's up and running. Thanks!

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