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Storm Name: DENNIS (04L)
Mission Number: 01
Flight ID: AF302
Observation Number: 12
Time: 2015Z
Latitude: 17.1°N
Longitude: 73.4°W
Location: 126 mi SW of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Turbulence: None
Flight condition: Clear
Pressure Altitude: 10000 feet
Flight level wind: ENE (70°) @ 47 mph
Temperature: 46°F
Dewpoint: 46°F
Weather: Rainshowers
700mb height: 10200 feet
Surface Wind: NE (40°) @ 46 mph
Remarks: None
Mission Number: 01
Flight ID: AF302
Observation Number: 12
Time: 2015Z
Latitude: 17.1°N
Longitude: 73.4°W
Location: 126 mi SW of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Turbulence: None
Flight condition: Clear
Pressure Altitude: 10000 feet
Flight level wind: ENE (70°) @ 47 mph
Temperature: 46°F
Dewpoint: 46°F
Weather: Rainshowers
700mb height: 10200 feet
Surface Wind: NE (40°) @ 46 mph
Remarks: None
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deltadog03 wrote:folks...this thing is still almost moving due WEST not WNW...I don't understand why everyone is so hellbent on thinking the NHC track is right on...ITS NOT...from 2 flight passes through...it moved .1N and .8W...im not an idiot...thats not WNW or NW...sorry for the rant...i will calm down
It is a least WNW and if not NW at current heading... NHC track is verifying... its ok, they know what they are doing..
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ok..
My bad guys....I'm just nervous about Dennis b/c i really do not want to go through another Ivan. Not a very fun experience. I wasn't trying to call anyone an idiot. I apologize.
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Ok guys let's calm down and let the information from recon flow into this thread as it is important to know what is going on with Dennis and chats like these distracts the purpose of this thread.
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Inbound Ob #1: 14.7°N 071.1°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 46°F; Dewpt: 41°F; Flt level wind: S (190°) @ 46 mph
Inbound Ob #2: 14.9°N 071.3°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 45°F; Dewpt: 45°F; Flt level wind: S (190°) @ 39 mph
Inbound Ob #3: 15.1°N 071.5°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 37°F; Dewpt: 37°F; Flt level wind: S (190°) @ 45 mph
Inbound Ob #4: 15.2°N 071.6°W; 700mb height: 10100 feet; Temp: 45°F; Dewpt: 45°F; Flt level wind: SSW (210°) @ 51 mph
Inbound Ob #5: 15.4°N 071.8°W; 700mb height: 10100 feet; Temp: 45°F; Dewpt: 45°F; Flt level wind: SSW (210°) @ 48 mph
Inbound Ob #6: 15.6°N 072.0°W; 700mb height: 9900 feet; Temp: 48°F; Dewpt: 48°F; Flt level wind: WSW (240°) @ 52 mph
Max flight level wind (Inbound): 61 mph at 15.5°N 071.9°W
First inbound ob surface wind: S (190°) @ 35 mph
Outbound Ob #1: 16.0°N 072.3°W; 700mb height: 9900 feet; Temp: 50°F; Dewpt: 50°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 48 mph
Outbound Ob #2: 16.2°N 072.5°W; 700mb height: 10100 feet; Temp: 50°F; Dewpt: 45°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 52 mph
Outbound Ob #3: 16.4°N 072.7°W; 700mb height: 10100 feet; Temp: 41°F; Dewpt: 41°F; Flt level wind: ENE (70°) @ 56 mph
Outbound Ob #4: 16.5°N 072.9°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 46°F; Dewpt: 46°F; Flt level wind: ENE (70°) @ 51 mph
Outbound Ob #5: 16.7°N 073.1°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 43°F; Dewpt: 43°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 44 mph
Outbound Ob #6: 16.9°N 073.2°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 46°F; Dewpt: 46°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 47 mph
Outbound Ob #7: 17.1°N 073.4°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 46°F; Dewpt: 46°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 48 mph
Max flight level wind (Outbound): 62 mph at 16.1°N 072.4°W
Last outbound ob surface wind: NE (40°) @ 46 mph
Storm Name: DENNIS (04L)
Mission Number: 01
Flight ID: AF302
Observation Number: 13
Inbound Ob #2: 14.9°N 071.3°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 45°F; Dewpt: 45°F; Flt level wind: S (190°) @ 39 mph
Inbound Ob #3: 15.1°N 071.5°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 37°F; Dewpt: 37°F; Flt level wind: S (190°) @ 45 mph
Inbound Ob #4: 15.2°N 071.6°W; 700mb height: 10100 feet; Temp: 45°F; Dewpt: 45°F; Flt level wind: SSW (210°) @ 51 mph
Inbound Ob #5: 15.4°N 071.8°W; 700mb height: 10100 feet; Temp: 45°F; Dewpt: 45°F; Flt level wind: SSW (210°) @ 48 mph
Inbound Ob #6: 15.6°N 072.0°W; 700mb height: 9900 feet; Temp: 48°F; Dewpt: 48°F; Flt level wind: WSW (240°) @ 52 mph
Max flight level wind (Inbound): 61 mph at 15.5°N 071.9°W
First inbound ob surface wind: S (190°) @ 35 mph
Outbound Ob #1: 16.0°N 072.3°W; 700mb height: 9900 feet; Temp: 50°F; Dewpt: 50°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 48 mph
Outbound Ob #2: 16.2°N 072.5°W; 700mb height: 10100 feet; Temp: 50°F; Dewpt: 45°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 52 mph
Outbound Ob #3: 16.4°N 072.7°W; 700mb height: 10100 feet; Temp: 41°F; Dewpt: 41°F; Flt level wind: ENE (70°) @ 56 mph
Outbound Ob #4: 16.5°N 072.9°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 46°F; Dewpt: 46°F; Flt level wind: ENE (70°) @ 51 mph
Outbound Ob #5: 16.7°N 073.1°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 43°F; Dewpt: 43°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 44 mph
Outbound Ob #6: 16.9°N 073.2°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 46°F; Dewpt: 46°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 47 mph
Outbound Ob #7: 17.1°N 073.4°W; 700mb height: 10200 feet; Temp: 46°F; Dewpt: 46°F; Flt level wind: ENE (60°) @ 48 mph
Max flight level wind (Outbound): 62 mph at 16.1°N 072.4°W
Last outbound ob surface wind: NE (40°) @ 46 mph
Storm Name: DENNIS (04L)
Mission Number: 01
Flight ID: AF302
Observation Number: 13
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Re: ok..
SurvivedIvan wrote:My bad guys....I'm just nervous about Dennis b/c i really do not want to go through another Ivan. Not a very fun experience. I wasn't trying to call anyone an idiot. I apologize.
Offensive posts have moved out of the thread now.
SI -- I realize that you were actually calling the statement idiotic, not the poster. But in the heat of things, it could be considered inflammatory, given the fact that it was your first post (and can smell trollish to some). Furthermore, I can understand your nervousness...many of us are.
Apology accepted. Let's carry on.
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'deltadog03 wrote:folks...this thing is still almost moving due WEST not WNW...I don't understand why everyone is so hellbent on thinking the NHC track is right on...ITS NOT...from 2 flight passes through...it moved .1N and .8W...im not an idiot...thats not WNW or NW...sorry for the rant...i will calm down
I thought the first two fixes showed a .1n to .2W movement.
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Agree senorpepr.
SurvivedIvan, I hate to say this but people built homes/business on the coast right on or around the path of hurricanes(Which has been here for milllions of years/Very important to the planet) It has been very quite for the past 50 years. We are now back into the normal hurricane pattern in the #$@# is hittng the fan. Over the next 10 years we will find that building in the path of hurricanes was a big mistake.
SurvivedIvan, I hate to say this but people built homes/business on the coast right on or around the path of hurricanes(Which has been here for milllions of years/Very important to the planet) It has been very quite for the past 50 years. We are now back into the normal hurricane pattern in the #$@# is hittng the fan. Over the next 10 years we will find that building in the path of hurricanes was a big mistake.
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deltadog03 wrote:i am not trying to jump down anyones throat...sorry about that...i agree there is some northward movement...i am just saying...NHC was wrong about it going north of jamica thats all...
Actually, you can't claim them wrong until he gets past Jamaica...
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