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VandyBrad
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Gainesville [Re: pcola]
      #41203 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:46 PM

Hi all. I'm currently trying to decide if I should go into my lab and ready it for severe weather. With the more northerly turn and possible landfall near PCB, what can I expect to see in Gainesville with Dennis. The news outlets here really stink and this community provides the most reliable information I can find. Thanks in advance!

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hurricane_run
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Pressure [Re: pcola]
      #41204 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:48 PM

pressure down to 941mb

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danielwAdministrator
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Re: Special NHC Advisory... [Re: wxman007]
      #41205 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:48 PM

Quote:

New Special NHC Advisory calling for a Cat 4 at landfall...

I just did a live interview with Max Mayfield...they are VERY concerned with the rapid deepening that is ongoing...his words, "If you live with 50 miles of the coast from Panama City west, get out".




Probably the best advice you can hear.


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Margie
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hi again [Re: mud1967]
      #41207 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:48 PM

I'm at a friend's house and what did I do but get all three of us looking at Dennis on the web.

Amazing on the sat photo...looks just like it did before hitting Cuba, just like a perfect tire shape in the middle, and perfect on the water vapor view as well. Can't believe it is not a CAT 4 at this point. The pressure is almost down to the 938 before it hit Cuba.

Well I will be very anxious to see the 11pm advisory and discussion, and also to see the results of the models.

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mud1967
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Re: Pressure [Re: hurricane_run]
      #41208 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:51 PM

Is everyone still convinced that a FL/AL land fall is what will happen?
Anyone feel that it maybe more PCB?


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MichaelA
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Re: Gainesville [Re: VandyBrad]
      #41209 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:51 PM

Quote:

Hi all. I'm currently trying to decide if I should go into my lab and ready it for severe weather. With the more northerly turn and possible landfall near PCB, what can I expect to see in Gainesville with Dennis. The news outlets here really stink and this community provides the most reliable information I can find. Thanks in advance!


Nah! Get a good night's sleep.

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Storm Cooper
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Re: Pressure [Re: mud1967]
      #41210 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:53 PM

Me... for some strange reason at this time.

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CarolinaGurl
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Re: Gainesville [Re: VandyBrad]
      #41211 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:53 PM

Quote:

Hi all. I'm currently trying to decide if I should go into my lab and ready it for severe weather. With the more northerly turn and possible landfall near PCB, what can I expect to see in Gainesville with Dennis. The news outlets here really stink and this community provides the most reliable information I can find. Thanks in advance!




http://www.crownweather.com/tropical.html

this site has wind and rain maps for the current track

hope it helps

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Clark
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Re: Gainesville [Re: VandyBrad]
      #41212 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:55 PM

VandyBrad, Gainesville is likely to see quite a bit of rain from this storm, perhaps up to 5-7 inches (depending on how much has already been received). Wind gusts may briefly get to tropical storm force, but that is just in gusts and sustained winds are more likely in the 20s. If you feel that there may be something worth going in and taking precautions for, it's better to play it safe than sorry, but I do not believe that there will be a lot of damage...particularly considering the good quality of most of the buildings at UF. It'll largely be like Florida's afternoon thunderstorms, just over a longer period of time and with a bit more rain.

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hurricane_run
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Re: Pressure [Re: mud1967]
      #41213 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:56 PM

im there so i hope not

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Talassee
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Re: Pressure [Re: mud1967]
      #41214 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:56 PM

Mud...me again. You know we're only 20 miles from the coast. I didn't think much about the "50 miles inland" statement until someone reposted it. Maybe I will have to stay awake until I feel more comfortable about where this storm is going.

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VandyBrad
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Re: Gainesville [Re: Clark]
      #41215 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:58 PM

Thanks Clark!

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mud1967
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Re: Pressure [Re: Talassee]
      #41216 - Sat Jul 09 2005 09:59 PM

I know.
Hurricane run where are you when you say here?


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EMS
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Re: See you soon... [Re: leetdan]
      #41217 - Sat Jul 09 2005 10:01 PM

Where/How do you see Jason's broadcast? I click on the webcast link but it doesn't open a file I can play. Thanks.

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CitadelPilot
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Re: Pressure [Re: mud1967]
      #41218 - Sat Jul 09 2005 10:01 PM

Quote:

Is everyone still convinced that a FL/AL land fall is what will happen?
Anyone feel that it maybe more PCB?




I am curious about this too. I know a couple hours ago everyone was saying that it was turning more NNW than NW. I guess the 11pm update will tell us more. I know in the blog they are saying closer to PCB than Pensacola. Any other opinions?


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KimmieL
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Re: Gainesville [Re: VandyBrad]
      #41219 - Sat Jul 09 2005 10:03 PM

Latest recon says that they found winds 122Knots in the NE quadrant....what does that equate to, maybe about 130 mph? Would that make it a CAT 4?

Kimmie


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Rick on boat in Mobile
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hey ya'll...tied the boat down and am a friends house... [Re: EMS]
      #41220 - Sat Jul 09 2005 10:03 PM

and looking at the models...don't like the look of the hurricane right now....

nothing to prevent it from weakening now....looks like a more north path..right where Ivan went last year...we'll see.....it will be bad for them...looks like we will dodge a bullet with this one...looks like a Pensacola or further east;...but who knows....


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erikakane2010
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Re: NW Movement [Re: WeatherNLU]
      #41221 - Sat Jul 09 2005 10:04 PM

Hey! I'm kind of scared of the WVUE meterologist in New Orleans, Jeff Baskin. He's been wong so many times....ya think this thing is really gonna turn N-NW??? Looks like to me that that trough is retreating a bit....

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firestar_1
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Re: See you soon... [Re: pcola]
      #41222 - Sat Jul 09 2005 10:04 PM

Quote:

OK guys. You told me when Jim Cantore came to town we were safee since he was always in the wrong place. Tonight he is moving to Gulf Breeze Hospital to broadcast, about 5 blocks from my house. What do you think.



I'm thinking it might be time to load the car and head north!!!

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Jeffmidtown
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Re: Pressure [Re: CitadelPilot]
      #41223 - Sat Jul 09 2005 10:05 PM

Just got a rainfall count from the feeder band that went through Atlanta earlier and the airport near 6 Flags picked up 3.60" in a 3 hour period......

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