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craigm
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Re: TD #5 [Re: nl]
      #42204 - Mon Jul 11 2005 05:43 PM

????

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Re: TD #5 [Re: Big Red Machine]
      #42206 - Mon Jul 11 2005 05:49 PM

thanks! so u a reds fan? ive been too 4 reds games in my life in cin. and atl. i enjoyed it. one got rained out bad storm came through with alot of lightning.

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Re: TD #5 [Re: nl]
      #42207 - Mon Jul 11 2005 05:52 PM

yeah looks like TD5 and the other wave wants too race. doesnt africas dust storms turn into these things and does anyone have a site for duststorms?

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Re: TD #5 [Re: nl]
      #42208 - Mon Jul 11 2005 05:55 PM

anyone wanna guess on TD 5?

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Big Red Machine
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Re: TD #5 [Re: nl]
      #42210 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:03 PM

Oh yeah, die hard fan. Too far away to see many games now, but try to catch a spring training game or too each year. Saw them play Atl. last spring. Are you a Cincy fan too?

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Re: TD #5 [Re: Big Red Machine]
      #42211 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:07 PM

im a marlins fan but i like the reds. especially when they beat the braves.

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Big Red Machine
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Re: TD #5 [Re: nl]
      #42212 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:09 PM

Must be nice to cheer for a team with a winning record.

I saw a Marlins game the other year in spring training @ Viera.


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Re: TD #5 [Re: Big Red Machine]
      #42213 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:12 PM

so what do ya think bout TD 5 u think it will hit east or west coast and then after that do u think the other one will make landfall?

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Re: Tropical Depression Five Forms In Central Atlantic [Re: MikeC]
      #42214 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:12 PM

Number 5 is Alive

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Re: Tropical Depression Five Forms In Central Atlantic [Re: Miami Beach, FLA USA]
      #42219 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:36 PM

Quote:

Number 5 is Alive





I don't quite understand what you are trying to say. Its been a live for almost a day now.
pun reference to the movie short circuit. you must need more input. -HF

Edited by HanKFranK (Mon Jul 11 2005 06:45 PM)


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Big Red Machine
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Re: TD #5 [Re: nl]
      #42220 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:38 PM

too early to tell for either of em. Purely guessing... GOM for the first one. It could get ripped apart by the islands however, should be interesting to watch.

Edited by Big Red Machine (Mon Jul 11 2005 06:53 PM)


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angelswatch
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Re: Emily [Re: Frank P]
      #42221 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:39 PM

Where do you get a pattern or instructions for how to make them? I don't have many windows and it was very difficult to find someone to help me put plywood up and down so many times last year.

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Latest Infared [Re: CaneTrackerInSoFl]
      #42222 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:42 PM

Definetly looks like its developing the classic double cold cloudtops of a developing Tropical System.

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-ir4-loop.html

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HanKFranK
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emily [Re: Miami Beach, FLA USA]
      #42223 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:44 PM

nhc is sort of dragging its feet on classifying emily, but that's SOP for storms still out to sea that have ambiguity to them. if it were my call... based on convective organization and the fact that the center was tight when exposed a couple days ago, and has been more or less buried in convection for 36 hrs... i'd have upgraded it today. they'll probably have to issue watches as soon as they upgrade it from here on. to be u.s.-centric and wish our future trouble away on others, a track over hispaniola and cuba would be best for florida or the gulf in dealing with whatever the storm will have to throw at us. based on the shape of the ridge and expected intensity i wouldn't count on it gliding mostly west and ending up in mexico or c.a., but the only model support i've seen for that features an open wave.. not a likely development. most likely path is over or very near the greater antilles. a path near Dennis in the caribbean would mean contention with upwelling and such. forecast track might shift a tad more left, but don't expect it to change much from here. storm will probably strengthen just below climatology until it gets to the caribbean.. probably very near or at hurricane strength when it gets to the lesser antilles on thursday. day 4 intensity probably low. day 5 intensity probably high (unless it somehow misses land).
further east that huge wave with a monsoon trough tailing away wsw has a broad circulation and scattered convection above the ITCZ. big waves like this usually take 2-4 days to get organized, so it probably won't be anything until late in the week... the early global runs that develop it quickly and take it on a higher trajectory are probably wrong.. correct for that sw and it looks like it could buzz the northern lesser antilles later in the weekend.. and be interacting with the weakness that digs in and splits behind emily. would-be franklin has a moderate chance to recurve or at least get hoisted into a snag in the ridge... if the weakness splits it will be charging in behind emily at a higher trajectory. there's also a disturbance unto itself along the ITCZ to the se of future emily.. but it's at like 6-7n latitude. don't think it'll work its way up to where it could do something.
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Re: emily [Re: HanKFranK]
      #42225 - Mon Jul 11 2005 06:49 PM

I will preface this with saying I know its a stupid remark, but not a hurtful one. But, Is it going to be confusing when Franklin starts reporting updates on Franklin?

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Re: emily [Re: GuppieGrouper]
      #42230 - Mon Jul 11 2005 07:18 PM

ROFL - great one!

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Re: emily [Re: GuppieGrouper]
      #42234 - Mon Jul 11 2005 07:30 PM

lol... made my day

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Re: emily [Re: ohioaninmiss]
      #42235 - Mon Jul 11 2005 07:30 PM

nearing TS intensity, probably before morning, but i dont personally think it is there yet, not until the convection COMPLETELY solidifies

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Ugh, no more rain, please!!! [Re: Rabbit]
      #42237 - Mon Jul 11 2005 07:37 PM

This was from the NWS office in Peachtree City.....

...FIRST 11 DAYS IN JULY THE WETTEST EVER IN ATLANTA...

THROUGH 6 PM TODAY...THE OFFICIAL RAIN GAGE IN ATLANTA HAD RECORDED
EXACTLY 13 INCHES OF RAIN SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE MONTH. THIS
IS THE LARGEST TOTAL FOR THE FIRST 11 DAYS OF ANY JULY ON RECORD.
IT BREAKS THE PREVIOUS RECORD THAT WAS SET IN 1994...THE YEAR THE
REMNANTS OF TROPICAL STORM ALBERTO STALLED OUT IN GEORGIA AND
PRODUCED CATASTROPHIC FLOODING.

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Re: emily [Re: HanKFranK]
      #42238 - Mon Jul 11 2005 07:37 PM

HF, quick question, how much of an impact will the upwelling have compared to most situations based on the speed Dennis traveled and also, that the temps have been and are already anywhere from 0.5-4 degrees warmer than in years past?

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