48 FOOT WAVES !!

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#41 Postby johnhope4ever » Mon Sep 13, 2004 11:19 pm

ROLL TIDE!

ah, the irony...
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#42 Postby gatorbabe79 » Mon Sep 13, 2004 11:22 pm

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#43 Postby sea oat » Mon Sep 13, 2004 11:23 pm

c5Camille wrote:a closer view for today through Wednesday
morning...

https://www.navo.navy.mil/LIBRARY/Metoc ... index.html


well my arrow is the only one pointing out in the opposite direction. does that mean anything?
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#44 Postby PuertoRicoLibre » Mon Sep 13, 2004 11:33 pm

There is another word for what would happen on Thursday, Tsunami.
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Try this too . . . .

#45 Postby WeatherNole » Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:17 am

Here's a link to a good old-fashioned difax chart! (Sigh. I still consider myself young - but I miss the "good old days of these charts.)



http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/QJAA88.TIF

Check out the forecast wave heights on this one. (You'll need to rotate it 180 degrees)

*NOTE* this is a tiff file, so you need some kind of a tiff viewer to open and view it. My "Windows and Fax Viewer" works fine with it. "Google" a free one if you can't open it. (Or someone will likely post a link to a good one.)

Mike

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#46 Postby justlooking » Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:25 am

"and my wife, I'm sure, would be going ape&%%$ over the shells that might be washing up on your beaches!!"

Shells? I'm getting the best metal detector I can find! A whole parking lot in the Caymans lost every car. There's got to be a Porche somewhere!
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#47 Postby anjou » Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:52 am

vbhoutex wrote:During Camille the waves were washing clear across Santa Rosa Island-P'cola Beach. I watched it with my own eyes. This is not someone elses report.


Would be interested in your overall assessment of the N.O. situation given your experience with Camille, of course.
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#48 Postby HurricaneGirl » Tue Sep 14, 2004 6:05 am

:eek: HOLY CRAP! :eek:
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#49 Postby USCG_Hurricane_Watcher » Tue Sep 14, 2004 6:12 am

???...Where are you seeing 70 ft waves? I see 70 kt winds, but only seeing 48 ft open ocean swells...

Either way, that going to be ugly...I make frequent trips to Bollinger Shipyards and I know just how exposed they are.

Rule of thumb for inland reach (specific to marshland areas): Approx 1 mile of wetland/marsh will abasorb 1 foot of storm surge...If you're 15 miles inland and you've got a 25 ft surge, you're still going to have roughly ten feet to deal with, give or take a foot or two.
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#50 Postby c5Camille » Tue Sep 14, 2004 6:57 am

the model has changed since last night...
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#51 Postby jude » Tue Sep 14, 2004 7:05 am

big waves for sure- but that 70 is for wind.
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#52 Postby vbhoutex » Tue Sep 14, 2004 7:06 am

anjou wrote:
vbhoutex wrote:During Camille the waves were washing clear across Santa Rosa Island-P'cola Beach. I watched it with my own eyes. This is not someone elses report.


Would be interested in your overall assessment of the N.O. situation given your experience with Camille, of course.


A lot depends on the track of the eye as Ivan comes in on what the situation in NO will be. Your best bet is to contact your local authorities on this. They have done extensive work concerning this. I do not feel qualified to answer details of what effects wave action will have in the NO area and it has been addressed somewhat in other threads. I will say that there is a HUGE difference between the ocean crossing waves I saw and what the city of NO would get from the lake. Another difference is that Ivan is much larger than Camille was so the effects could be more spread out.
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