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#801 Postby Steve » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:19 pm

I don't either MIA, but I think your thread title is misleading. Ivan, IMHO is headed for the GoM, but at this early stage, the threat (if any) appears to be farther east of the NC Gulf.

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#802 Postby Guest » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:19 pm

It could go into the GOM but not as far north & west as I have been reading here IMO.I think where NHC has it now on the 5 day forecast is about as far west as it will get in the GOM if it gets that far.Things can change but based on what I am seeing & also based on the NHC forecast of ridges eroding & troughs developing I dont know how this hurricane can make it to to far into the GOM.The ATL ridge is trying to build in but it is flattening out in a north/south manner on it west side because Frances did leave a bit of a trough behind.(Check WV LOOP)

Stay tuned to the NHC advisories these are just my opinions & they know way more than I do but I know a thing or 2 about a thing or 2.
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#803 Postby x-y-no » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:20 pm

Yes, I fear it will get worse. The island was apparently totally devatasted. :-(
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#804 Postby caribepr » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:20 pm

I have no idea, but I just got an email from a friend of mine who is quite a calm individual. He does IT work for the Navy in Key West and told me the Navy says unless it turns to be prepared for 165mph winds and 16 foot surge. That sounds insane, can any of you pros give me something to give him some better hopes than the Navy is giving him?
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3:30 PM EDT Storm2k Update on Ivan and rest of Atlantic

#805 Postby cycloneye » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:22 pm

Hurricane Ivan continues to move WNW around the ridge and it will move more NW as it gets to the perifery of it.From there it will be interesting to see what happens with the trough,ridge situation because those factors will guide where Ivan will track after 3 days.There are difrent model runs this afternoon but the most prudent thing to do at this point is to follow the track of Ivan in the next 24-48 hours and from that point we will have a beter handle of the future track.

Ivan has mantained as a cat 4 hurricane a very dangerous one.It will have fluctuations in the track as some replacement cycles will happen.Low shear and very warm sst's await Ivan in the NW caribbean sea and I wont be surprised if it gets briefly to cat 5 status.It will make landfall somewhere in the US coastline as a major hurricane unless it moves thru the high mountains of eastern Cuba when it will weaken a lot if it tracks that way.

Elsewhere in the atlantic:

2 Tropical waves are located in the tropical atlantic but none are showing signs of organization at this time.

Disclaimer=This product is not official.The official source is the National Hurricane Center.

Forecaster=Luis Martinez (Cycloneye)
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New Orleans met post this am

#806 Postby duris » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:22 pm

Local tv met posted this on the WWL web site this am.

The most important thing to note about all of the storms, this year, is that the models have poorly initialized them (for whatever reason) and they have trended north too fast. Ivan is tricky because there have been so few storms in that part of the Caribbean with this kind of strength. Many of these models have been off by over 100 miles in just the first 48 hours.

It seems hard to believe that Ivan would not make the Gulf of Mexico. Back in the old days, the track through the Caribbean into the Gulf was called "the envelope". Most "envelope" storms are the result of low latitude systems entering the Caribbean.

The question, of course, is will it be the central Gulf or the Eastern Gulf. If I had that answer, I would be retired.

I am biased a little west of the hurricane center track. They are basically splitting the difference on the not so great models, so a trend toward the Yucatan Channel is still possible.

On the other hand, the eastern solution is in the game, as well. However, the up and out to the Bahamas I see as very unlikely.

The storm is likely to slow , a lot, by the weekend. :(

That will lead to some moments and "issues".

Also those NW Caribbean waters and Gulf waters have not been tapped, this year, this storm has lots of potential to strengthen further.

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#807 Postby Dean4Storms » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:22 pm

Here you go MIA, as you can see from this graphic it is the mid to upper ridging that is forcing Ivan more westward. Note the flow from east to west all north of Ivan. Hopefully this will help you understand why the hurricane is expected by me and others to head for the SE GOM.

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#808 Postby KeyLargoDave » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:24 pm

I guess that means if it's started going NW because of high weakness and makes a direct hit on KW as a cat 5.
Here's hoping that doesn't happen.
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#809 Postby BReb » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:27 pm

Dang- didn't sound THAT bad when we were listening to that radio guy from Grenada. People were dying at that very minute- sobering.
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#810 Postby PurdueWx80 » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:29 pm

Well, considering that surface pressures aren't what drive the movement of a hurricane, this whole post is bunk. You have to look at the ENTIRE troposphere, not just the very bottom boundary. The major areas to look for are between 700-300 mb, not at the surface.
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#811 Postby Josephine96 » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:31 pm

I also think Ivan will make the GOM but still make a direct impact on North or West Fla
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#812 Postby B-Bear » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:31 pm

BReb wrote:Dang- didn't sound THAT bad when we were listening to that radio guy from Grenada. People were dying at that very minute- sobering.


Yeah, sounded pretty normal--right up to that point when the radio station suddenly fell off the air. :(
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#813 Postby quickychick » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:32 pm

PurdueWx80 wrote:Well, considering that surface pressures aren't what drive the movement of a hurricane, this whole post is bunk. You have to look at the ENTIRE troposphere, not just the very bottom boundary. The major areas to look for are between 700-300 mb, not at the surface.


Why at those areas (serious question from a numbnut)? Thanks...
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#814 Postby alicia-w » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:35 pm

i wouldnt say it sounded normal. you could hear the wind a-blowin and things going bump and smash. could hear a bit of stress in George's voice....
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#815 Postby LaBreeze » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:36 pm

What's this - a tropical wave over the Yucatan? I wasn't aware, although I'm sure that if it gets anywhere near the Western GOM or BOC it will vanish. Poof!! :blowup:
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#816 Postby Yankeegirl » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:37 pm

Thanks Gale! And what a good "DUH!" Thats Perfect!!!
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#817 Postby Matthew5 » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:39 pm

May 23 this year a "tropical depression" formed off the southwestern coast of Hati. This area of low pressure had a clearly closed low level cirualtion with winds of 30 to 35 mph on the Quickscat. This also had a large area of convection on its northeastern quad. This area of low pressure/Depression rained for days with a death total of 3,300 people. So Hati doe's not need to be hit.

For you people that think that this was not a tropical cyclone this is just my option. It appeared to be a warm core system...If you went to say it was not give me data that says other wise! :grrr:
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#818 Postby Novacane » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:39 pm

Horrifying stuff.

I fear mightily for the good people of Jamaica.
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IVAN looking 5ish ....................

#819 Postby bobbisboy » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:39 pm

Ivan looks like he is approaching 5 status. As close to a perfect presentation as one would want to see for a hurricane. Lord help wherever he makes landfall.
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#820 Postby Yankeegirl » Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:40 pm

What Trop Wave?? I didnt know there was a trop wave in the Yuc? Whats up with 'Dat?


I am in such a goofy mood today!!


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