The bad thing about the green path, though, is that the longer the storm stays over those warm Gulf waters, the more potential it has to strengthen, which is obviously not desirable.
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I'll second green, sorta - we need rain BADLY here in middle TN. P-cow, how long's it been since you've had any rain there in GA? It's been
over 3 damn weeks, here! The grass in most yards is more light-brown than green, now.
The bad thing about the green path, though, is that the longer the storm stays over those warm Gulf waters, the more potential it has to strengthen, which is obviously not desirable. |
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Trixie Delight |
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I am outa the cone!!! Just barely, though, and I know we have a busy hurricane month coming up. Even though I'm relieved I don't wish this shit on
anybody.
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Ogakorbutt |
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I've experienced cyclones before. I have no desire to experience a hurricane.
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pussycow |
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wtf? the image changed. Trixie must be using some voodoo image technology! Gotta go with white ftw now!
Atypical Male wrote:Yeah it's been a few weeks here too. We get the afternoon popup storms but lately they haven't been dumping much. Not in my neighborhood anyway. Parts of my lawn are looking pretty bad. I didn't think we were allowed to water at all but I just checked and now we can water with a handheld hose with a spray nozzle for 25 mins on an odd/even schedule. I'll have to get out there tomorrow morning. |
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Lost Shaker of NaCl |
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This one is in favorable conditions to develop:
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Lost Shaker of NaCl |
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From Dr. Jeff Masters at wunderground.com
Impact on the west coast of Florida The west coast of Florida will take the full brunt of Fay's fury early Tuesday morning. With the exception of the NOGAPS model, the computer models have finally come into agreement on a landfall, with their 8 am EDT runs. The consensus is that landfall will be in Southwest Florida, between Marco Island and Fort Myers. Marco Island is my guess of a landfall location given the trend of Fay to track to the right of the forecast. With Fay's expected track nearly parallel to the shore, though, a slight deviation in the path will result in a large change in where the eye comes ashore. Storm surge will be a major concern to the region just to the right of where the center comes ashore. For the Naples region, a Category 1 hurricane can generate storm surges of 4-8 feet (Figure 2). Both the GFDL and HWRF models are forecasting a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 80-90 mph at landfall. Fay does not have time to intensify into a Category 3 hurricane before a landfall in Southwest Florida. If Fay follows a track further north and makes landfall near Tampa Bay, as the NOGAPS model predicts, there is a 10% chance it couuld intensify into a Category 3 hurricane. |
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Will |
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YAY it's going to hit us!
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WeekiWacheeGirl |
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The kids have been in school just one day this year, and already school is cancelled for a hurricane warning!
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Trixie Delight |
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full brunt of Fay's furyPffft. It's a friggin Tropical Storm. The schools are closed but I'm staying open as are the municipalities. We haven't even hit September yet. That's when I start the nail biting. |
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TC |
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I didn't read this thread, but I hope everyone has his or her plywood!!!!
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merkyl |
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I didn't know plywood came in sexes.
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IndifferentCow |
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I'm gonna get drenched...but it won't be to bad I hope.
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merkyl |
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Maybe if you went inside you wouldn't get wet.
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IndifferentCow |
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I'm waiting for the eye, tyvm.
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Sigvold |
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The west coast of Florida will take the full brunt of Fay's fury early Tuesday morning.I was outside watching the full brunt of Fay's fury but had to come in because I didn't want to get sunburnt. |
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Trixie Delight |
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No shit, it made that turn and slammed us on the east side.
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Lost Shaker of NaCl |
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GameShowMyAss wrote:Oooo, a Chicagoland hurricane - now that would be sumthin'! On to 94L... |
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Trixie Delight |
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It's moved through here, we're getting the southern end of the feeder bands and I'm starting to see more daylight.
It looks like it's gonna head back into the Atlantic, strengthen and hit some other state. |
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minerva |
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Does that mean no brownies?
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TroubleInTampa |
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It hasn't even rained in Tampa. The kids are home for NOTHING!
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