UK MEt Down right Friggin Scary!
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UK MEt Down right Friggin Scary!
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Re: UK MEt Down right Friggin Scary!
DESTRUCTION5 wrote:http://bricker.met.psu.edu/trop-cgi/ukmettc2.cgi?time=2004082600&field=Sea+Level+Pressure&hour=Animation
This will turn the stomach..
my stomach isnt turning...looks like a deep low pressure in the prime of hurricane season
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Georges was cat 4 approching windward islands
cat 3 when he hit hispaniola
and cat 2 from cuba to gulfport
he was large and very durrable
raked over PR, Hisp, Cuba and mantained
Hurricane status the whole time...
i remember the Saturday... 2 days before
impact... the data bouy 60 mile south of
Dauphin Island was recording 25 to 35 foot
waves... winds from the north at 5-10 knots...
cat 3 when he hit hispaniola
and cat 2 from cuba to gulfport
he was large and very durrable
raked over PR, Hisp, Cuba and mantained
Hurricane status the whole time...
i remember the Saturday... 2 days before
impact... the data bouy 60 mile south of
Dauphin Island was recording 25 to 35 foot
waves... winds from the north at 5-10 knots...
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It does give concern as in the last frame the UKMET and most other models indicate another ridge dropping down over the NE CONUS just as Frances nears the 65W. If this track verified the eventual threat would be from Florida to the Carolinas with nothing seen at this time to substantially weaken her.
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