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241

Thursday, October 20th 2005, 12:46pm

how strong would it be up there?

242

Thursday, October 20th 2005, 12:55pm

That depends. An earlier NHC discussion mentioned that even very coarse models had hurricane-force winds still present at 120 hours; also, should the storm transition to an extratropical system (nor'easter) after 96 hours, which has also been postulated, that would keep it stronger.

243

Thursday, October 20th 2005, 2:30pm

Well Wilma's been down graded to a cat 4, but given the fact that she's broken the rules in reguards to a Hurricane strengthening (IIRC an increase of one catigory per day as opposed to wilma's Jump from tropical storm to a cat 5 in 24 hours) I doubt thats going to matter much.

244

Saturday, October 22nd 2005, 5:02pm

New England no longer under threat, but...

"Here comes another one!!"


245

Sunday, October 23rd 2005, 2:04am



Looks like NOAA might have to add to those storm names next year.

btw, swampy, where do you get those tracks from?

246

Sunday, October 23rd 2005, 2:39am

'Tropical Storm Zorro' anyone?

They're from the South Florida Water Management District - thanks to Canis for posting the first one way back when...I think it was the "C" storm?

247

Monday, October 24th 2005, 10:37am

Wilma regrouped to Cat3 strength sometime around midnight-1am, wind really picked up over the last hour. Decided against sleeping as a result.



248

Thursday, October 27th 2005, 2:23pm



it's already beta. o.o

249

Thursday, October 27th 2005, 2:53pm


250

Thursday, October 27th 2005, 7:52pm

that LBAR track is scary. Looks improbable, though

251

Friday, October 28th 2005, 11:44pm

The LBAR really wants that storm to go over Florida. I've looked at it numerous times and it slowly moves up.

252

Saturday, October 29th 2005, 1:36am

LBAR and NHC98 are old "two-dimensional" models (the LBAR is run off the AVN - Aviation - model) and generally not the best of performers.

LBAR was consistantly north on Wilma, too (insisted on Tampa).

253

Saturday, October 29th 2005, 9:36pm

Tampa... Huricane magnet.

254

Saturday, October 29th 2005, 10:43pm

How true

On the discussion boards here , "Tampa" is fast becoming a dirty word!
^_^

255

Monday, November 14th 2005, 5:11pm

Chubby chick not tuning up yet...


256

Monday, November 14th 2005, 9:48pm

It was too quiet in the Atlantic. It is not quite over yet.

257

Thursday, November 24th 2005, 2:07am

Delta (Tropical Storm) Force

This hurricane season has been brought to you by...Energizer!


258

Thursday, December 1st 2005, 3:05pm

"And it's a New World Record..."

"...again..."



Tropical Storm EPSILON? Good greif....

259

Thursday, December 1st 2005, 3:29pm

At least it is not in the US/Canada neighbourhood...