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URNT12 KNHC 101015
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 10/09:58:20Z
B. 28 deg 00 min N
086 deg 11 min W
C. 700 mb 2509 m
D. NA kt
E. NA deg nm
F. 037 deg 115 kt
G. 309 deg 005 nm
H. 931 mb
I. 13 C/ 3056 m
J. 20 C/ 3044 m
K. 10 C/ NA
L. CLOSED WALL
M. C9
N. 12345/ 7
O. 0.02 / 1 nm
P. AF305 1604A DENNIS OB 12
MAX FL WIND 115 KT NW QUAD 09:52:20
Dennis now 145 mph-932 mb
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I just got back from a friends house...his family had come to hang out here in gainesville tp ride out there storm.... but his mon and dad were staying in a double wide mobile home in Pensacola. We could not convince them to leave.
I pray for them today Please join me...there are alot of people that are in trouble.
I pray for them today Please join me...there are alot of people that are in trouble.
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Whether or not this reaches category 5, this is a strong 4 that according to the latest reports is still strengthening. Obviously you don't want to have 4 like Andrew (now reclassified as a 5) that's blowing up as it's coming over land. The damage from this thing is going to be BAD whether it's 145 with the pressure dropping off or 155...
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canegrl04 wrote:He only has to ratchet up 10mph to reach cat 5 status.Lets pray that doesn't happen
It won't be a Cat 5... the symmetry isn't perfect anymore and it looks a tad ragged.
HOWEVER... it's still a Very Dangerous Category Four Hurricane. It should not be taken lightly.
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