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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 14:40:GMT den 22. august 2011 | +30 |

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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.
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I was wundering about just that
Tell you what, shutters or that 3/4" plywood we used (have the shutters now) are worth their weight in gold for peace of mind alone.
model in the trash
Unless the swath missed Irene.
Yeah, unfortunatley this will probaly be an historical event that will take place. Loss of life, homes and businesses. What a bad situation
Will her current stall effect her track?
We always figured we weren't newsworthy because our governor pulled it all together and got things taken care of pretty quickly. We love Haley Barbour. Glad you got your mother out when you did. Since Katrina I keep 2 weeks worth of food and lots of water and ice on hand during hurricane season. It was dangerous here afterward, people murdered for ice, etc. I don't want to have to leave my house after the storm hits.
Yes. Some of the highest wind gusts ever recorded in Mid Atlantic cities like Philadelphia and Baltimore came from Hazel.
Any further east and it'll be a fish storm (apologies to the inhabitants of PR for the insensitivity).
1571. charlottefl 8:13 PM GMT on August 22, 2011 +0
Quoting sarahjola:
can someone please post this chart? tia!
Quoting USAFwxguy:
Went back through to check and nobody covered the CIMMS update.
Notice at low levels that the trough is seen lifting out and the ATL ridge is nosing toward the west, to the north of Irene:
-3hr
Current:
Also of note is the TX high eastern periphery weakening.
3 HRS AGO:
CURRENT:
Wait and see what the NHC dictates and where the storm goes. Watches are made 48 hrs prior, warnings 36 hours.
So, packed more of a punch than expected?
the trough is there but its leaving fast and with irenes stalling we'll see
Ok, then I'll take your word.
LOL he could jump on a jet ski, head into the Atlantic playing a flute and the Irene would follow him!!
its staying this off shor too the WNW wish all so look like it has stall its moveing vary little or not at all
No, you're not.
Yes. The models that want to take her farther west have her moving faster.
- Irene is building a strong inner core due to the very deep convection.
- Irene doesn't have a good rest of the system because of dry air for the time being.
I don't know about that. I always considered him the Angel of Death. If he shows up in your town, get out. LOL.
I know it's a little early to rule a Florida miss out completely, but the system seems to be continuing to gain latitude more than projected.
My job is to respond to disasters and if I have learned nothing from doing this for years, it's that it is always safer to leave and leave early. If you get into trouble during the storm, and you mentioned your wife being sick, then you should make plans to leave because you will not be able to get anyone to come out to help you in the middle of the storm. You will be on your own and have to ride it out. They will not allow first responders to go out in the middle of a storm, it's for their safety and to be able to keep the around to work the aftermath. So, better safe than sorry and if you make reservations at someplace nice, you can just consider it a mini vacation, or use this opportunity to visit some family and get that obligation out of the way!! Then you can go home after it passes and everyone will be happy. There is nothing to lose by leaving, but lots to lose by staying. Why worry yourself, just go someplace safe and enjoy!!
I am not a doom and gloom person, but keep your eye on this storm. If over the next 24 hours or so, it looks to be headed your way, and your wife is ill, you need to be where you are safe and have available care. Do not take chances - especially being ocean front. You have the potential of being cut off from those who can help you. Listen to your local forecast and, if evacuation is recommended, heed the recommendation. Better to leave and say, "that was nothing" than the alternative. I have had to evacuate before, and I have no regrets about it. I lived to tell the tale. You take care. No need to panic, just use common sense:-)
Well, imagine the sound of a thousand screaming demons banging on your windows for three hours. She strengthened overland into a hurricane. With the eye passing over me.
big weekness
Not many people would make an account in May for the express purposes of trolling and making up stories in August. I guess its good that we have the join dates now.
i think you would no the ander on your own yes it would give move time for the high too come back and yes it has stalled or moveing vary slow
Thanks Drak
Whats your thoughts on the latest Ukmet run?
Nice, err...explanation.
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