FoxNews reports that Frances is strengthening
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dennis1x1 wrote:they should stick to car chases....pressure not down, winds not up, satellite presentation is terrible..
id like to hear their reasoning on that report (ratings?)
Satellite presentaion isn't terrible. Ed Rappaport from NHC was just on said it looks much better than it did yesterday and still gave some chance of intensification and said it is certainly holiding its own.
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Satelite presentation and actual pressure, don't really have anything in common. Satelite presentation is what it is, a picture and is not the actual climate data, associated with a storm. Thus, you MAY be mistaken on the intensification.
Tropical system representation on satelite, many times run behind what is actually happening inside the storm. Pressure drops can take place ahead of what the satelite presentation shows.
Just a thought.
Tropical system representation on satelite, many times run behind what is actually happening inside the storm. Pressure drops can take place ahead of what the satelite presentation shows.
Just a thought.
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birdwomn wrote:Fox News does well when Shep is on, particularly it seems to me. I think he is a secret tropical weather geek
Shep worked for WKMG-CBS Channel 6 in Orlando (it was WCPX back then) in the early 90s. He covered several Hurricanes. He was usually the poor guy they sent to stand on the beach in a raincoat. He actually almost died covering a storm when he went unconscious from CO fumes from the junky van he was working in.
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