Why is everyone captivated on Ivan? It's dead!!!
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TLHR
Why is everyone captivated on Ivan? It's dead!!!
Enough!!!
If you can help me spot the remains of Ivan so I could better understand your wish-casting, please do so!
http://www.wunderground.com/global/Regi ... llite.html
All I see is a cold front draped from Canada to The Bahamas.
If you can help me spot the remains of Ivan so I could better understand your wish-casting, please do so!
http://www.wunderground.com/global/Regi ... llite.html
All I see is a cold front draped from Canada to The Bahamas.
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It isn't all that common to see this happen at night (during any time of year) across the Florida peninsula:
Melbourne National Weather Service Radar
Melbourne National Weather Service Radar
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ColdFront77 wrote:This isn't a common occurrence at night (at any time of the year) across the Florida peninsula:
Melbourne National Weather Service Radar
is that IVAN?
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It is not Ivan that is off the southeast coast. That area of low clouds is a area of Atmospheric energy or laten heat moving south. This area is forecasted by the models to form a area of low pressure, over the next few days. As it moves south. Then when that range of high pressure builds down(The one that is to turn Jeanne around)It will head southwest across Florida. It is possible that the Gulf could see a weak tropical storm???
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TLHR
I'm upset because there are 5 or 6 threads on the remnants of Ivan.
I don't see anything in the Gulf.
I don't see anything off the coast of Florida except Jeanne.
Infra-red images don't lie!!
THERE IS NO CONVECTION IN THE PLACES EVERYONE IS SAYING IVAN'S REMNANTS ARE!
Am I the only one with common sense around here??
PS: Karl's a fish!!!

I don't see anything in the Gulf.
I don't see anything off the coast of Florida except Jeanne.
Infra-red images don't lie!!
THERE IS NO CONVECTION IN THE PLACES EVERYONE IS SAYING IVAN'S REMNANTS ARE!
Am I the only one with common sense around here??
PS: Karl's a fish!!!
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ColdFront77
TLHR wrote:I'm upset because there are 5 or 6 threads on the remnants of Ivan.
I don't see anything in the Gulf.
I don't see anything off the coast of Florida except Jeanne.
Infra-red images don't lie!!
THERE IS NO CONVECTION IN THE PLACES EVERYONE IS SAYING IVAN'S REMNANTS ARE!
Am I the only one with common sense around here??
ColdFront77 wrote:It isn't all that common to see this happen at night (during any time of year) across the Florida peninsula:
Melbourne National Weather Service Radar
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I thought we agreed to drop "wish-casting" from our vocabulary.
If the NWS says there's a possibility of TD, then discussing it is not out of the question.
This is a tropical weather forum after all.
If it bothers you, don't click on threads w/ Ivan in the subject line.
Remember the quote "what you don't know will not hurt you". LOL
If the NWS says there's a possibility of TD, then discussing it is not out of the question.
This is a tropical weather forum after all.
If it bothers you, don't click on threads w/ Ivan in the subject line.
Remember the quote "what you don't know will not hurt you". LOL
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TLHR wrote:I'm upset because there are 5 or 6 threads on the remnants of Ivan.
I don't see anything in the Gulf.
I don't see anything off the coast of Florida except Jeanne.
Infra-red images don't lie!!
THERE IS NO CONVECTION IN THE PLACES EVERYONE IS SAYING IVAN'S REMNANTS ARE!
Am I the only one with common sense around here??
PS: Karl's a fish!!!
Friend, why don't you relax an take a chill pill? I don't see Ivan ever becoming a threat to the U.S. again, but don't care what others post. If you don't want to read it...just ignore any post with the word "Ivan" in it...
Just my .02 cents worth...
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TLHR - I'm not one to argue, but look at the radar. As Coldfront said, this isn't a common ocurrence in FL. You often see rain/t-storms moving off of either coast late in the evening as the seabreeze front storms go out to sea. But you just don't see these coming in during the evening.
Plus - the local NWS and local mets have been talking about this possibility for Ivan for a day or so.
Plus - the local NWS and local mets have been talking about this possibility for Ivan for a day or so.
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Area of rain and increased winds to come ashore near Vero Beach and Ft Pierce overnight. Raised possibilities of possible funnel clouds over SOuth Flrodia tomorrow.
"At 00z vorticity maximum...associated with the remnants of Ivan...is moving
southwest at 23 knots off of the Florida NE coast near 29.5n 77.5w.
Extrapolating this motion...it will move ashore near Fort
Pierce-Vero Beach tomorrow morning around 12z and move into the Gulf
of Mexico between 18z and 00z.
Besides fast moving showers and possibly thunderstorms...enough
helicity is probably available to cause funnel clouds tomorrow
morning and early afternoon over the southern peninsula. "
They ARE remnants of Ivan....
"At 00z vorticity maximum...associated with the remnants of Ivan...is moving
southwest at 23 knots off of the Florida NE coast near 29.5n 77.5w.
Extrapolating this motion...it will move ashore near Fort
Pierce-Vero Beach tomorrow morning around 12z and move into the Gulf
of Mexico between 18z and 00z.
Besides fast moving showers and possibly thunderstorms...enough
helicity is probably available to cause funnel clouds tomorrow
morning and early afternoon over the southern peninsula. "
They ARE remnants of Ivan....
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Remnants
stormcloud wrote:You can have an upper vort max that doesn't have clouds/precip with it. The models have picked up on a vort max moving southwest. It's possible for it to spin up a surface reflection later this week in the Gulf. It may not BE Ivan, but it seems to have spun off from it.
I think the phrase being used by the NWS mets is "Remnants of Ivan".
Not Ivan - just the remnants - a piece.
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Wow... look at this...
Remnants of hurricane Ivan coming in from the east into Florida.
Remnants of hurricane Javier coming in from the west into Texas.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Here's another image
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Remnants of hurricane Ivan coming in from the east into Florida.
Remnants of hurricane Javier coming in from the west into Texas.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Here's another image
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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Re: Why is everyone captivated on Ivan? It's dead!!!
TLHR wrote:Enough!!!
If you can help me spot the remains of Ivan so I could better understand your wish-casting, please do so!
http://www.wunderground.com/global/Regi ... llite.html
All I see is a cold front draped from Canada to The Bahamas.
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