Floydbuster's 6th Frances forecast...

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Floydbuster's 6th Frances forecast...

#1 Postby Anonymous » Sat Aug 28, 2004 5:25 pm

Hurricane Frances Forecast # 6
Mike "Floydbuster" Naso
Saturday August 28, 2004 5pm
DISCLAIMER: USE NHC for OFFICAL INFO

Frances has continued to strengthen and is now a category 4 hurricane wind winds of 135 mph and a 948 MB pressure. I see no reason why she will stop now.

My track is pretty much on track with the NHC forecast, but a little faster than their forecast. South Florida.... please watch this closely. Wobbles to the west and north should be expected with this storm. Tropical Storm/ Hurricane Gaston will have little/no impact on this system in my opinion. Therefore, as the ridge builds back in, I see Hurricane Frances moving west to west-northwest out in five days.

Atmospheric conditions are very favorable and are to get only more favorable down the road. I am now forecasting a category 5 hurricane in five days. Fluctuations are expected, and last nights eyewall replacement cycle was a good example. I expect this eye to stay for atleast 24 hours. And even during a cycle, I do not expect much weakening. Therefore, we will have continued strengthening up until five days. I am conservative with my current intensity forecast.

NOTE: ALL INDICTATIONS CURRENTLY SHOW A CATEGORY 4 / 5 HURRICANE MOVING TOWARDS FLORIDA.

12 HRS-- 18.8N-- 55.1W-- 120 kt
24 HRS-- 19.5N-- 58.0W-- 125 kt
36 HRS-- 20.3N-- 62.0W-- 130 kt
48 HRS-- 21.0N-- 65.0W-- 135 kt
72 HRS-- 21.8N-- 68.0W-- 135 kt
96 HRS-- 22.3N-- 73.0W-- 140 kt
120 HRS- 24.0N-- 76.0W-- 140 kt

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#2 Postby cinlfla » Sat Aug 28, 2004 5:38 pm

First of all I just want to say that I enjoy reading your forcast. I was looking at your projected path of Frances and it looks like at the end she is turning more northwest was this forcasted to happan? I'm asking because I am still really new at this other then lurking here for the last few years and before that on the PBI board. I'm just trying to get a better handle on things.
Thanks Cindy
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#3 Postby Anonymous » Sat Aug 28, 2004 5:39 pm

That is not a north turn. It is a steady westnorthwest track.
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#4 Postby cinlfla » Sat Aug 28, 2004 5:43 pm

That is not a north turn. It is a steady westnorthwest track.



Ok, that's it I'm getting off here. I have been on here way to long I'm starting to see things, I just looked at it again. What was I thinking.
Cindy
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