HurricaneBelle wrote:caneman wrote:psyclone wrote:I'm gonna have to veto that...although it is possible. Here's another possibility...It leans right and ducks in south of the bay...Like Gabby 01 did..leaving Pinellas and points north with nothing. when a storm is running parallel to the coast, the slightest change in heading can lead to a vastly different outcome
Not likely. Gabby came in south of us and I still got a good blow on the beaches. This is far different paralleling the beach
Gabrielle 2001 was a very weird storm with some subtropical characteristics, came in straight from the west and had a pressure of 980mb yet was classified a TS because hurricane winds weren't mixing down to the surface.
Yep but there were many reports of hurricane winds. Should have been upgraded. It's the forgotten storm since it occurred right after 9-11. I remember hearing the hurricane plane flying low up and down the beaches. As I recall air travel was still banned. There had to be special approval. It was surreal. Many of us were still spooked at the sound of a place so to have that sound combined with the height of the storm was nerve wracking