We may have another hurricane in the Gulf next week!
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- cajungal
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We may have another hurricane in the Gulf next week!
I don't want to alarm anyone with everyone still not out the woods with Charley. But, TD 5 may develop into a hurricane and enter the Gulf in the days to come. This time no trough is coming down, so this one should veer more to the west. Then, us in the central-west gulf would have to keep close tabs. Just heard this on the New Orleans News.
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OMG .. ya got to be kidding
charleys not even out of the picture and ya all wishin up another storm...
k i give it to you .... its exciting... but lets get one outta the way before wishing the next one in
k i give it to you .... its exciting... but lets get one outta the way before wishing the next one in
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Re: OMG .. ya got to be kidding
justwatching wrote:charleys not even out of the picture and ya all wishin up another storm...
k i give it to you .... its exciting... but lets get one outta the way before wishing the next one in
Where do you see anyone in this thread say they are wishing up another storm? Take a look at the tropics. There is another one out there.
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-removed-: Saying that a minimal depression west of the Antilles "should be in the Gulf" in one week + time frame and a hurricane threat to Louisiana and west thereof..
I thought that the destruction that Charley brought to Sanibel/Ft Myers would quell this at least for a little while
I was wrong!!
I thought that the destruction that Charley brought to Sanibel/Ft Myers would quell this at least for a little while
I was wrong!!
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hial2 wrote:-removed-: Saying that a minimal depression west of the Antilles "should be in the Gulf" in one week + time frame and a hurricane threat to Louisiana and west thereof..
I thought that the destruction that Charley brought to Sanibel/Ft Myers would quell this at least for a little while
I was wrong!!
I disagree. I don't think Cajungal is -removed-, but simply making a very accurate statement. TD #5 IS to be watched, and it COULD very well head towards the GOM again. She didn't say it "should" be in the Gulf, but "may be," two completely different phrases.
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- lahurricanewatcher
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She also mentioned that she had just heard it on the news in New Orleans. What is wrong with keeping tabs on what local mets have to say? As the storm draws closer to the U.S., we'll all have more information available to us as to where these storms "may go". As for me, I watch them all. I have a great deal of respect for Mother Nature, and my heart goes out to anyone who has to endure her wrath. There is nothing wrong with being concerned.
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I agree with those who think it's right to watch & be concerned. That's NOT the same thing as -removed-. Hopefully Charley will wake up many coastal residents and cause them to think about evacuation plans, buy plywood or shutters now, get their emergency kits ready, etc. Better for the folks in TX or LA to look ahead to a possible risk and be prepared now than to wait until the last minute when we "know" where TD5 will end up.
Thank God a lot of folks evacuated Sanibel & Captiva even though they didn't know they'd receive a direct hit.
Thank God a lot of folks evacuated Sanibel & Captiva even though they didn't know they'd receive a direct hit.
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hial2- I think you are being very rude. Charley was once a minimal depression that beared watching. cajungal and my information came for our local professional and well resepted mets who believe that this TD has the POTENTIAL to enter the gulf as a hurricane. I would think that especially after Charlie vigilence over these systems and preparation would be encouraged not insulted. Besides this is a tropical weather forum and we are here to exchange information about these systems.
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The NHC track has this system moving through the Lesser Antilles on Sunday, then becoming a hurricane Monday south of Puerto Rico, and then over Jamaica on Wednesday with winds of 90 mph and on a be-line for Cuba and the GOM again. Serious. Could easily be a dangerous hurricane before the end of 5 days(remember Charley strengthened a lot faster than forecast).
The NHC track has this system moving through the Lesser Antilles on Sunday, then becoming a hurricane Monday south of Puerto Rico, and then over Jamaica on Wednesday with winds of 90 mph and on a be-line for Cuba and the GOM again. Serious. Could easily be a dangerous hurricane before the end of 5 days(remember Charley strengthened a lot faster than forecast).
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Let's all take a deep breath, no -removed- going on here, these are true observations and the GOM is definitely the hot spot this season so far, after what we have all just witnessed with Charley, no-one is -removed- anything. Relax and just keep all eyes on the tropics..............still a lot more to come, just be prepared..........everyone!
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