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1938 , 'long island express' was cat5 for some 2 1/2 to 3 days over the atlantic!. it was also a cape verde hurricane. This storm eventually "weakened" to a catagory 3 upon landfall. yet produced sustained winds at blue hill observatory MA, 25 miles inland, over 120 and a gust to 186. 72 hours as as catagory 5 155-160mph hurricane in the atlantic basin.
So basically, it is all about the surrounding environment and SST to determine a hurricanes ability to sustain itself. Given the right conditions (such as, the favorable conditions to strengthen to a catagory 5), the storm should have no trouble sustaining itself.
So basically, it is all about the surrounding environment and SST to determine a hurricanes ability to sustain itself. Given the right conditions (such as, the favorable conditions to strengthen to a catagory 5), the storm should have no trouble sustaining itself.
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BBC online right now talking Hurricanes
Phillip Avery from the BBC's forecasting team will be taking questions on this year's hurricane season online at the BBC from 14:00BST.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/bsp/hi ... 1094720450
It is on right now if you want to have a look ...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/bsp/hi ... 1094720450
It is on right now if you want to have a look ...
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The waiting is killing us here...
between the interminable waiting for Frances, and now this, we're going nuts here in this part of Florida.
Catz
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Jamaica will be the key for future track
If it passes north of that island it then will take a course to the Bahamas and turn NE not affecting the US east coast.
But if it passes south of Jamaica then somewhere in the US coast will see Ivan so follow the track of Ivan thru the longituds of Jamaica 77w-78w.
But if it passes south of Jamaica then somewhere in the US coast will see Ivan so follow the track of Ivan thru the longituds of Jamaica 77w-78w.
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Monroe County FL. Schools Closed On Friday 9/10/04!
Just heard it on TWC..
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TOTAL evacuation of Keys ordered as Ivan track points to Fl
Total evacuation of Keys ordered as Ivan track points to Florida
Associated Press
Posted September 9 2004, 8:47 AM EDT
Emergency officials ordered the total evacuation of the Keys today because the powerful Hurricane Ivan could hit the island chain as early as Sunday.
All tourists, recreational vehicles and mobile home residents were urged to evacuate the Florida Keys early Thursday. A phased evacuation of residents will begin Friday.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/ ... news-front
Associated Press
Posted September 9 2004, 8:47 AM EDT
Emergency officials ordered the total evacuation of the Keys today because the powerful Hurricane Ivan could hit the island chain as early as Sunday.
All tourists, recreational vehicles and mobile home residents were urged to evacuate the Florida Keys early Thursday. A phased evacuation of residents will begin Friday.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/ ... news-front
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This is so sad for people in the keys to be away from home for so long. I understand the necessity of starting the evacuations since it will be a monstrous undertaking. I just don't understand where all these people are going. Even if the dangerous winds are confined to the core, at this point we don't have any idea of the landfall spot.
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I really really hate that this thing looks like it's going to hit Florida...but I'm also relieved they've adjusted the track more eastward AWAY from me....if it holds the track the NHC is showing...it really won't even go into the gom...
strange stuff these storms...
but it looks like S. Louisiana will dodge yet another one...thank goodness
strange stuff these storms...
but it looks like S. Louisiana will dodge yet another one...thank goodness
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