#6 Postby PTPatrick » Fri Sep 03, 2004 10:34 pm
I dont want to make anybody think that it would be more than gusty prolonged shower either...BUT...I have seen many storms spend a great deal of time over land only to emerge back over water and regain strength quite quickly. I have also seen them sit for a while over land and maintain stength,esp when they are close to water(read: Anywhere in FL)
Exampls:
Danny sat over Mobile for about 24 hours...came in as a cat 1 and was a strong tropical storm 24 hours later...and then traversed the southeast only to become reclassified before it had even come out of the Carolinas.
Allison regained tropical characteristics quickly after spends DAYS over texas.
Erin took a similar path to what Frances will take over FL only to hit the panhandle stronger than it hit the East Coast...not sure how much time it had over FL or over water, but it seems like it didnt spend more than a day over the NE gulf.
Georges went to a cat 1 on its trip over the Dominican republic and went from a cat and was back up to a cat 2 in a few short hours after it emerged into the channel between it and Cuba and hugged the cuban coast for a day all the while maintaining and gaining strength.
I could write more but you get the idea...Panhandle should not be caught off guard. On another note...right now Frances is about the same strength as Georges when it hit Pascagoula...but 20 inches of rain, a 100 year flood, and a week without power were enough to make me realize just what a cat 2 can do
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