No hurricane watch?
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uknowmeitsmattp
No hurricane watch?
When Arlene got to 60 mph they issued a hurricane watch... now this thing went from 40mph to 60mph in just 6 hours. The possibility of it nearing hurricane force can't be ruled out at this point... I wonder if NHC thinks it's too close to land?
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Brent wrote:Probably see one at 5pm depending on what recon finds. Keep an eye on the NWS discussions from New Orleans and Mobile.
here's mobile's discussion:
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FXUS64 KMOB 051550 AAA
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
1050 AM CDT TUE JUL 5 2005
.SHORT TERM...LATEST NHC FORECAST TRACK OF TS CINDY TAKING THE CENTER JUST WEST OF GULFPORT BY 7 AM WED. THE OFFICIAL TRACK IS JUST A FEW MILES LEFT OF THE LATEST 12Z GFS (WHICH SHIFTED A LITTLE BIT LEFT OF THE PREVIOUS GFS 00Z/06Z TRACK). WE WOULDNT BE TOTALLY SUPRISED TO SEE AN ADDITIONAL EASTWARD SHIFT OF THE OFFICIAL TRACK LATER TODAY. THE 10 AM ADVISORY UPDATE BROUGHT TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS FURTHER EAST TO DESTIN WHICH ACCOUNTS FOR SOME OF THE UNCERTAINTY AND PAST TRENDS FURTHER EASTWARD.
WE INCREASED THE WINDS OVER THE MARINE ZONES TO ACCOUNT FOR THE MORE EASTWARD TRACK...AS WELL AS SEAS TO NEAR 10 FT OFFSHORE (MAY HAVE TO EVEN INCREASE THAT LATER TODAY).
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Brent wrote:Probably see one at 5pm depending on what recon finds. Keep an eye on the NWS discussions from New Orleans and Mobile...
The afternoon update... it should be out before the NHC advisory is.
i know, but i posted it since, at 11, they were already talking about shifting it further east and upping wind forecasts.
i'm gonna have fun moving stuff outside with a damaged right wrist! think i'll wait for "reinforcement"-- he'll be home from work hopefully before rain starts!
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WTNT63 KNHC 051917
TCUAT3
TROPICAL STORM CINDY TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
220 PM CDT TUE JUL 05 2005
DATA FROM A NOAA HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT THE MAXIMUM
WINDS IN CINDY ARE NEAR 70 MPH. LITTLE ADDITIONAL CHANGE IN
STRENGTH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS PRIOR TO
LANDFALL.
FORECASTER PASCH
WTNT63 KNHC 051917
TCUAT3
TROPICAL STORM CINDY TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
220 PM CDT TUE JUL 05 2005
DATA FROM A NOAA HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT THE MAXIMUM
WINDS IN CINDY ARE NEAR 70 MPH. LITTLE ADDITIONAL CHANGE IN
STRENGTH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS PRIOR TO
LANDFALL.
FORECASTER PASCH
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gkrangers
That about sums things up...they are going to keep Cindy as a TS.drezee wrote:128
WTNT63 KNHC 051917
TCUAT3
TROPICAL STORM CINDY TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
220 PM CDT TUE JUL 05 2005
DATA FROM A NOAA HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT THE MAXIMUM
WINDS IN CINDY ARE NEAR 70 MPH. LITTLE ADDITIONAL CHANGE IN
STRENGTH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS PRIOR TO
LANDFALL.
FORECASTER PASCH
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gkrangers wrote:That about sums things up...they are going to keep Cindy as a TS.drezee wrote:128
WTNT63 KNHC 051917
TCUAT3
TROPICAL STORM CINDY TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
220 PM CDT TUE JUL 05 2005
DATA FROM A NOAA HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT THE MAXIMUM
WINDS IN CINDY ARE NEAR 70 MPH. LITTLE ADDITIONAL CHANGE IN
STRENGTH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS PRIOR TO
LANDFALL.
FORECASTER PASCH
no matter what?
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gkrangers
Thats what it sounds like. The NHC guys probably are expecting a ton of hurricanes this season and they don't want to bust on their predictions, so Cindy stays a TS.drezee wrote:gkrangers wrote:That about sums things up...they are going to keep Cindy as a TS.drezee wrote:128
WTNT63 KNHC 051917
TCUAT3
TROPICAL STORM CINDY TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
220 PM CDT TUE JUL 05 2005
DATA FROM A NOAA HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT THE MAXIMUM
WINDS IN CINDY ARE NEAR 70 MPH. LITTLE ADDITIONAL CHANGE IN
STRENGTH IS EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS PRIOR TO
LANDFALL.
FORECASTER PASCH
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I guess they could upgrade it if they found really strong winds (over 80mph), but I don't think they will after a statement like that.
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hurricanedude wrote:cant upgrade to hurricane status just because, if it aint a cane, it aint a cane
Yeah...but they usually will put up a Hurricane watch even if it's not expected. We're only talking 5 mph here. Considering the deepening that has taken place already...and the fact it still has some time over water...I would think they would issue a watch at least. I've seen them put up warnings for less threat.
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Surely thats what a watch is for though. Hurricane conditions might occur in the next 24 hours. I can understand them not issuing a warning, but a watch would be justified as you cannot rule anything out. I can only assume this is a call to try and limit any panic with the storm so close... They don't want a mass exodus with people stuck on the roads when this storm comes in...
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Air Force Met wrote:hurricanedude wrote:cant upgrade to hurricane status just because, if it aint a cane, it aint a cane
Yeah...but they usually will put up a Hurricane watch even if it's not expected. We're only talking 5 mph here. Considering the deepening that has taken place already...and the fact it still has some time over water...I would think they would issue a watch at least. I've seen them put up warnings for less threat.
Correct!
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Air Force Met wrote:hurricanedude wrote:cant upgrade to hurricane status just because, if it aint a cane, it aint a cane
Yeah...but they usually will put up a Hurricane watch even if it's not expected. We're only talking 5 mph here. Considering the deepening that has taken place already...and the fact it still has some time over water...I would think they would issue a watch at least. I've seen them put up warnings for less threat.
That's what I thought......
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