StormHound
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Rick, I'm still expecting the Cat5 you predicted, so I guess Izzy will pick up intensity in a hurry!
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rickinmobile
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well, so I was off slightly....WAY OFF!
we are fixin to get inundated with rain...pretty soon...looking at the satellite pics. Ya know...If izzy kicks toward us...I might experience some 100 mph winds...a lot of excitement..and no fatalities or anyone hurt...just the way I would want..
A SHIP LOCATED
NORTHEAST OF THE CENTER RECENTLY REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF 64
MPH WITH A GUST TO 82 MPH.
but consider...sustained winds of 64 mph....another 12 hours to landfall...whatchya'll think?.....I would hate to minimize this thing...cause it seems to be like a pendulum. swings either way, huh?
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Anonymous
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Maybe it will get real active tonight here in Gulf Breeze near Pensacola. No school tomorrow. I think the winds will get real strong later to. Does anyone know hoe strong the winds may get in Pensacola. We are on the eastside of the storm. Please help me out someone id appreciate it. Plus we got about 10 inches of rain in my backyard today. more to come
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Anonymous
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hey turkeyman we havent forgot you!! Go Dolphins!!
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Kevin
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Loc: EC Florida
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There is a chance that Isidore could reach min. hurricane strength before reaching the coast. There is currently some high-cloudiness wrapping around the western side of the circulation. All in all, I'd give Issy 35% chance of reaching 64 knots before or at landfall.
At 8 PM, Lili has 40 knots winds and she is now moving west at 6 knots. RECON is currently investigating her.
Watching , heard anyone out on streets in NO is subject to arrest. I also heard people are trapped in their cars on I-10 and are being taken out to due to road flooding. Bad situation up there.
Around 5 PM today we got a squall here in Orlando, a tropical downpour and wind gusts to 30 knots accompanied it.
Kevin
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bsnyder
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Kevin, just wanted to say GO BUCS!
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Rickinmobile
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I don't like the looks of this...kicking WEST...slightly...but worse..doesn't seem like it is moving north...
perceptions and thoughts...either eyewall is forming and a slight re-adjustment of the REAL center of circulation is evident as he re-emerges from the dead...OR...worse..he will STALL out there...well, since I am not one to get excited...no big whoop...
HOWEVER....
I SHORE DO HOPE THIS THING DON'T LINGER...
11 hours from landfall...all it has to do is slow down 50%...which...in the last few frames...duh...
what do you all think....need some experts here..don't like what I am seeing....
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WXMAN RICHIE
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Loc: Boynton Beach, FL
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Hi All,
Just wanted to let you know to go to www.my-cast.com and set up your own personal radar. You can zoom it in to anywhere you want, even right over your house or business. It is very accurate and up to the second. I have mine zoomed in on the Louisiana coast tonight. Richie
-------------------- Another typical August:
Hurricane activity is increasing and the Red Sox are choking.
Live weather from my backyard:
http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=KFLBOYNT4
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Anonymous
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I'm no expert, but I see what you see. I can't figure out what exactly is happening. On water vapor it almost looks like a SW wobble, might just be the center reforming. But I don't think he's headed N at 10 any more.
Bill
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BillD
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Last post was me, thought I was logged in.
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Frank P
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Rick, on the long range radar loop it appears to me the center is still on a mostly N track, say around maybe 5-10 degrees.... I would imagine on its present speed I don't think it has more than 6-8 hours left over water before it hits the LA coast on its present track.. unless of course it turns more to the NE, then it would have more water to work with....
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p20-r/si.klix.shtml
Don't see the west center reformation....
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Anonymous
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lions just said recon now has izzy moving n/e looks like he will not hit ala / fl look out
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Rickinmobile
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Dr Steve Lyons on the weather channel says this thing is heading towards Mobile Bay...appears to ME to be hesitating a little....
guess what...?.I looked at the satellite loops, and looked at that last link....not sure what the heck is going on...need input guys...I have done NOTHING to get ready for this.
where are the xperts when ya need them? where is everyone?.
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Rick
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Loc: Wisconsin
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You've done nothing to get ready?
Don't take it personal, but seeing as how you had all the info anyone could ever want but took no action, makes you worse than all the blissfully ignorant fools that just moved to the coast. Can you say "Darwin Award Nominee"?
But, actually, I think you're just trolling!
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Anonymous
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FORGETABOUTIT, Aint nothing but a big ole rainmaker , ....GOODNIGHT IZZY !!
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Rickinmobile
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okay...I confess...i got ready...i bought some beer
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Anonymous
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I buy BEER everynight !!
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mbfly
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Loc: Mobile, Alabama
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huh. heard the same thing you did on , but local newcasters haven't said a word about it. Do ya think ???
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Anonymous
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izzy must turn and go n/e the dry air is coming in fast by noon on thur it will be nice on the coast
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Anonymous
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9.30 hurr watch moved east izzy moving n/e at mobile
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