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supercane4867 wrote:jaxfladude wrote:Yikes!!!!!!!!!! Prayers for The Bahamas and those in the South-East US coastline that had impacts from Dorian flooding tornadoes and surge etc..Now how bad is this for Canada and compared to other historical storm/hurricanes systems tropical and non tropical and winter storms????
It's probably going to be the worst storm since Hurricane Juan in 2003 for Atlantic Canada
northjaxpro wrote:NOW, this one has my attention right off the bat. As Aric stated I think we FINALLY may have our first true and real and genuine MDR system that will actually have an opportunity to fully mature into a potential formidable tropical cyclone .
Dry air should not be a crippling inhibitor with.99L this time around. Origin of this system tied to the ITCZ initially.
On a side note, I also am impressed with the tropical wave behind 99L just off the African coast. That will be the.next invest soon. The North Atlantic basin looks to have finally.awakened folks, ,after a long summer slumber. Just in time for the approach of the peak time of the season
CrazyC83 wrote:Many models bring the pressure down into the 940-945 range and I don't think that is unrealistic at all.
CrazyC83 wrote:Many models bring the pressure down into the 940-945 range and I don't think that is unrealistic at all.
PavelGaborik10 wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Many models bring the pressure down into the 940-945 range and I don't think that is unrealistic at all.
I'm way off in Eastern Cape Breton going to be about 200 KM from the center at it's closest approach I would gander. I'm hoping for a slight tick East so I can get some hurricane forced wind gusts...but unless it gets incredibly large I think that's pretty unlikely.
The Mainland is going to get battered.
Cargill wrote:PavelGaborik10 wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Many models bring the pressure down into the 940-945 range and I don't think that is unrealistic at all.
I'm way off in Eastern Cape Breton going to be about 200 KM from the center at it's closest approach I would gander. I'm hoping for a slight tick East so I can get some hurricane forced wind gusts...but unless it gets incredibly large I think that's pretty unlikely.
The Mainland is going to get battered.
Most people don't wish hurricane-force winds upon themselves, usually for good reasons. Perhaps consult with the survivors in the Bahamas.
Cargill wrote:PavelGaborik10 wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Many models bring the pressure down into the 940-945 range and I don't think that is unrealistic at all.
I'm way off in Eastern Cape Breton going to be about 200 KM from the center at it's closest approach I would gander. I'm hoping for a slight tick East so I can get some hurricane forced wind gusts...but unless it gets incredibly large I think that's pretty unlikely.
The Mainland is going to get battered.
Most people don't wish hurricane-force winds upon themselves, usually for good reasons. Perhaps consult with the survivors in the Bahamas.
PavelGaborik10 wrote:Cargill wrote:PavelGaborik10 wrote:
I'm way off in Eastern Cape Breton going to be about 200 KM from the center at it's closest approach I would gander. I'm hoping for a slight tick East so I can get some hurricane forced wind gusts...but unless it gets incredibly large I think that's pretty unlikely.
The Mainland is going to get battered.
Most people don't wish hurricane-force winds upon themselves, usually for good reasons. Perhaps consult with the survivors in the Bahamas.
One would think you would be able to read between the lines in the sense that I was hoping to experience 75 MPH wind gusts, not a direct impact from a 175 MPH Category 5 Hurricane, but I suppose not.
I live in Nova Scotia, we routinely get Nor'Easters that produce hurricane force winds gusts, I was merely hoping for the opportunity to experience minimal hurricane forced gusts at a different time of year for a change. I swear some individuals go out of their way in order to end up offended.
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