Don't like the looks of this.....

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Don't like the looks of this.....

#1 Postby dixiebreeze » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:31 am

Those heavy outer bands surging into Florida seems to me an indication of an easterly trend down the line:

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
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#2 Postby cape_escape » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:32 am

Yikes! I don't either!
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#3 Postby kevin » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:32 am

I knew you'd say that dixie! =D
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#4 Postby Stormtrack03 » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:33 am

You are absolutely correct Dixibreeze, that's what I see too.
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#5 Postby Scorpion » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:34 am

Yeah Ive been wondering why it was so sunny this morning and now suddenly theres high clouds everywhere.
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#6 Postby dixiebreeze » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:34 am

The thing is, every storm I've observed tends to eventually go in the direction of the strongest outer bands. They just do. Let's hope there is a change in the banding soon -- for the sake of the Peninsula.
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#7 Postby Josephine96 » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:37 am

For the sake of the peninsula.. Let's hope a lot of good things happen.. If that eastward shift continues, we may be back in the bulls eye
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#8 Postby dixiebreeze » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:37 am

I guess a lot depends on that ridge and how it builds. We are NOT letting down our guard here in W. C. Florida!
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#9 Postby kevin » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:39 am

It was hardly an eastward shift you guys, and it was done by a person (Stewart) who has consistently been most east....
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#10 Postby Scorpion » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:39 am

I doubt that the outer bands really have much to do with an impending landfall. Im thinking of a Apalachicola or a little west of that for landfall.
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#11 Postby Josephine96 » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:40 am

I'm still not buying into that panhandle scenario quite yet.. But we'll see what happens
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#12 Postby Windsong » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:46 am

This is not good. We are getting rain from it now on East coast central FL. If it's moving away from us, it needs to do it soon.
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#13 Postby Josephine96 » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:47 am

Which way exactly is it moving if we're getting rainbands..? lol
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#14 Postby Scorpion » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:49 am

Looks to me almost due north wobble, and general NW motion.
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#15 Postby Josephine96 » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:49 am

If it were to start moving N.. would that mean it could go NE?
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#16 Postby tronbunny » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:51 am

Heck, Ivan's off the western end of Cuba, and the Bahams are even feeling some of his rain.
Ivan is a monster, and, at the evry least, he's done damage by the disruption to our lives in Central Florida.
Now if that isn't enough, it looks as is he's gonna do major physical damage to North FL.
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#17 Postby Anonymous » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:51 am

Yeah-we already getting squall in NE Fla as well--had a heavy downpour couple hours ago

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... kjax.shtml
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#18 Postby Sanibel » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:51 am

Relax. It's a very-wide storm. The bands will brush us one way or another...
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#19 Postby Josephine96 » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:52 am

It's a nice day here,.:)
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#20 Postby CaptinCrunch » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:56 am

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-vis-loop.html

NW movement still, with Eyewall replacement cycle finish
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