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jth
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restrengthen [Re: pcola]
      #40245 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:42 PM

Dennis will still probably be a 3 when he makes landafall. What are the water temps like in the central gulf? 83-85 I believe...plenty warm to strengthen again.

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OrlandoDan
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Re: Dennis Over Cuba [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40247 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:42 PM

There are too may factors - troughs, highs, land - that factor into where hurricanes trek. If it were as simple as steering currents, all models would converge.

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Re: Dennis on Key West Short Range 88D [Re: Rasvar]
      #40248 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:47 PM

WFTV queued up the radar wind estimate on queue there. Still showing a good core of hurricane winds and a pretty wide area of 100 and higher winds. Still maintaining better then I would expect after this long.

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Re: Dennis Over Cuba [Re: pcola]
      #40249 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:47 PM

that NOGAPS from this morning though, right?

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Re: Dennis on Key West Short Range 88D [Re: pcola]
      #40250 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:48 PM

Dennis slowed down at the 9pm advisory...and he looks even slower now. The question is this: how long will he stay over Cuba and if the trough does pick him up, how far south will it have had time to dive and how much more of the erosion of the EC high pressure will have occured?
Remember earlier in the week they talked about it stalling and meandering...well, maybe this is what it is doing. I wouldn't say it's moving in true WNW direction..it's hardly moving at all from looking at it.
I guess it's a crapshoot...maybe it'll end up in Mexico by the time this is all over with. Sheesh!

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Re: Dennis on Key West Short Range 88D [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40251 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:52 PM

My Dad thinks it will stall just of the coast of cuba and head into the west gulf as a cat 2

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Re: Dennis Over Cuba [Re: OrlandoDan]
      #40252 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:52 PM

I understand that...the question was if a hurricane is steered by SST's or atmospheric levels. Lord help us if they were all steered by SST's!

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Re: Dennis on Key West Short Range 88D [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40254 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:53 PM

I'm hearing a possible Panama City landfall early Sunday am. But in the 00Z runs look like the NHC has shifted back to the left. Is anyone here getting any of this?

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Re: Dennis on Key West Short Range 88D [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40256 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:54 PM

Evening all, been in and out all day. Just an fyi, since 8/1745 basically initial land time N 22.0 W 80.6,,,8/2345 N 22.8 W 81.6 basically 2 degrees W for every 1 N. .8 N,,,1.6 W

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Re: Dennis on Key West Short Range 88D [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40258 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:55 PM

If Dennis does stall... would the west coast of Florida be at an increased risk?

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Re: Dennis Over Cuba [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40260 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:56 PM

I wonder how useful high level recon is in this storm right now if Dr. Lyons is correct. Unfortunately, that would mean all of the storm dynamics are occuring at a level below where we can have recon. Air Force Reserve can not resume low level recon in the center until after the storm clears the Cuban coast.

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Re: Dennis Over Cuba [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40261 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:56 PM

Quote:

The way the storm moves is all dependent on the steering flows..rigdes/troughs etc. Think of a Cat 4 in the Atlantic Ocean in September...the water temps may be extremely high, but it's the steering currents in the atmosphere that determine where it goes.




Thanks. So basically a hurricane won't steer towards warmer water, but if it happens to go over the warmer water, then that will help it intensify.

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Tornado watches [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40262 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:58 PM

Tornado watches for inland central Fl till 9 a.m.

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Re: Dennis on Key West Short Range 88D [Re: Colleen A.]
      #40263 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:59 PM

Quote:

Dennis slowed down at the 9pm advisory...and he looks even slower now. The question is this: how long will he stay over Cuba and if the trough does pick him up, how far south will it have had time to dive and how much more of the erosion of the EC high pressure will have occured?
Remember earlier in the week they talked about it stalling and meandering...well, maybe this is what it is doing. I wouldn't say it's moving in true WNW direction..it's hardly moving at all from looking at it.
I guess it's a crapshoot...maybe it'll end up in Mexico by the time this is all over with. Sheesh!




From Clarks Blog today, he said the storm may slow down as it approaches the SE Gulf - He didn't think it was likely to stall. The significance of the slowing down is that it may be changing course to a more northward movement since it is approaching the edge of the Ridge. Hmmm...

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Re: Tornado watches [Re: twizted sizter]
      #40265 - Fri Jul 08 2005 09:59 PM

Are you talking about this Tornado watch, #626 would be for South Florida.

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/watch/ww0626_radar.gif


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Margie
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Re: Dennis Over Cuba [Re: Rasvar]
      #40266 - Fri Jul 08 2005 10:00 PM

Quote:

I wonder how useful high level recon is in this storm right now if Dr. Lyons is correct. Unfortunately, that would mean all of the storm dynamics are occuring at a level below where we can have recon. Air Force Reserve can not resume low level recon in the center until after the storm clears the Cuban coast.




I guess it will be mid-morning tomorrow before there will be any clues where it might hit on the Gulf Coast. I am worried if it gets west of Cuba it will be on a track like Ivan or Camille, and be a threat to my brother in Pascagoula, plus will have more of an opportunity to intensify because of the warmer water.

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Re: Dennis on Key West Short Range 88D [Re: Hurricane Fredrick 1979]
      #40267 - Fri Jul 08 2005 10:00 PM

I know nobody even wants to think or here of this right now. Mets, anything long range say around 144 hrs north of Va putting this into the Atl?

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Re: Tornado watches [Re: twizted sizter]
      #40268 - Fri Jul 08 2005 10:01 PM

Seems strange that tornado warnings would only be until 9am. After all Denis will not even be parallel to central until tomorrow afternoon at the latest

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Re: Dennis Over Cuba [Re: Margie]
      #40269 - Fri Jul 08 2005 10:01 PM

Just came in from outside looking up at the clouds here in Cocoa, very eerie !
Extremely low clouds traveling at a good clip.


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Re: Tornado watches [Re: Jamiewx]
      #40270 - Fri Jul 08 2005 10:02 PM

I would expect most of the state from Orlando down will be under watches all night and all day tomorrow..

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