1:30 PM EDT Storm2k Atlantic Tropical Update,July 6
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1:30 PM EDT Storm2k Atlantic Tropical Update,July 6
The Atlantic is a bit more active this afternoon with the help of the MJO.Read update at link below and any comments are welcomed.
http://www.storm2k.org/weather/s2kforecast.html
http://www.storm2k.org/weather/s2kforecast.html
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Here is another link of sst's for the Atlantic basin.
http://www.weather.com/maps/news/julyno ... large.html
http://www.weather.com/maps/news/julyno ... large.html
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kenl wrote:I am really getting excited about the ingredible prospects of "any systems" which could become a tropical cyclone at any time !!
Thanks allot guys ! I'll be watching for major hurricane development in the next few days throughout the tropics !
Ken
Hey not so fast about majors.
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cycloneye wrote:kenl wrote:I am really getting excited about the ingredible prospects of "any systems" which could become a tropical cyclone at any time !!
Thanks allot guys ! I'll be watching for major hurricane development in the next few days throughout the tropics !
Ken
Hey not so fast about majors.
I wish !
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Now I have to question you.Why in the world you want to see a major cane?
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Open water majors right no landfalls of those in any area of the basin right?
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kenl wrote:cycloneye wrote:Open water majors right no landfalls of those in any area of the basin right?
Nope !
Well you then will be standing in a street waiiting for winds of 140-150 mph to get you and hope you are alive enough said from me.
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cycloneye wrote:kenl wrote:cycloneye wrote:Open water majors right no landfalls of those in any area of the basin right?
Nope !
Well you then will be standing in a street waiiting for winds of 140-150 mph to get you and hope you are alive enough said from me.
I know ! Certainly better than rotton blue skies and nothing out there
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No No No No No !!! Grade F guys !! I went through Hugo here on 9/21/89. I went through David here in September 1979. I went through "Bob" here in 1985. Big Deal ! NOT ! I was right here in Mt.Pleasant,SC where wind gusts of 120 mph hit before midnight (with Hugo). I still was not very impressed - even 2 miles from the beach ! All I had was a 1 1/2 foot storm surge in my area. Immediately after Hugo, I was ready for the next one within 1 month. I was expecting much more than that as to roof and property damage. My neighborhood faired pretty well and I was not too impressed, being that it passed right over us as a category 4.
That does not scare me. I'd rather take any massive hurricane, thunderstorms with valley ball sized hail, or even a massive winter blizzard over blue skies and upper level ridging ! Ok ???
Yeaugh sure Hugo was a little scary but we badly need to make up right now for a VERY BORING two months since May. It's totally unforgiveable !
That does not scare me. I'd rather take any massive hurricane, thunderstorms with valley ball sized hail, or even a massive winter blizzard over blue skies and upper level ridging ! Ok ???
Yeaugh sure Hugo was a little scary but we badly need to make up right now for a VERY BORING two months since May. It's totally unforgiveable !
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In addition, I remember storm chasing since 1995. Erin was just a cat 1 near Vero Beach,FL. I had a good time. Met someone there in the Wal Mart parking lot where I was stationed and I was monitoring the storm all night and sometimes going outside. We had some gusts to hurricane force during the night with heavy rains early that morning. I drove around during the aftermath and had to turn around because of one of the roads being flooded out and a tree in the way ! I even encountered a powerline in the business district just dangling above my car ! Good thing I saw it on time.
Also went after Fran(??) in 1996 near Calabash,NC. Again some pretty good action there a few miles from the beach.
And finally I went through Isabell last year near Jacksonville,NC. A little dissapointing - just some squalls of heavy rains all day with winds in the 45-65mph category on the western flank of the eyewall. Only damage I saw was a few big treelimbs down beside the motel near the shopping center parking lot where I was stationed, and lots of small branches littering Hwy 17 as I headed back.
Hope I'll do more chasing this year !
Also went after Fran(??) in 1996 near Calabash,NC. Again some pretty good action there a few miles from the beach.
And finally I went through Isabell last year near Jacksonville,NC. A little dissapointing - just some squalls of heavy rains all day with winds in the 45-65mph category on the western flank of the eyewall. Only damage I saw was a few big treelimbs down beside the motel near the shopping center parking lot where I was stationed, and lots of small branches littering Hwy 17 as I headed back.
Hope I'll do more chasing this year !
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I have not chased since Hurricane Bob in 1979. We drove my old Datsun B210 right into the eye west of New Orleans. From my casual observations I doubted that Bob was still a hurricane as the winds were not that impressive, strong tropical storm force at best. I might just start chasing again this year as my children are grown now and I have the time.......MGC
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