Posted on 09/01/2004 3:15:34 AM PDT by Patton@Bastogne
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Free Republic Community:
Welcome to Wednesday's Hurricane Frances news-twist !
It looks like a Melbourne Landfall after all, once again (to Section9's worst fears) churning it's way North along the Coast Highway ...
Excellent Hurricane Frances Websites:
HURRICANE ALLEY
U.S. Weather Observers
Patton@Bastogne
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Thanks! I hope your daughter in law will evacuate if it's called for. This one is nothing to toy with.
I'm upset with my neigbor who wants to stay with her cats. At last conversation she won't even let the men help board up if it comes to that.
Pray for all, and that they will have discernment and not try to ride it out if they shouldn't. I'm getting ready just in case!
Whew! I know it! This is one to be reckoned with!
Found this post on the old farmers almanac forums. Sounded interesting, so I figured I would share.
Great map! I'd been looking for a map that showed both the track of the hurricane and the major cities.
Looks like we'll finally have an Orlando hurricane that beats both Donna AND Charley!
bttt
Wow!
I haven't seen this up, so...
Hurricane Frances Intermediate Advisory Number 31a
Statement as of 2:00 PM AST on September 01, 2004
...Frances nearing the Turk and Caicos Islands...
A Hurricane Warning remains in effect for the turks and caicos
islans and for the southeast and central Bahamas.
Hurricane Watch remains in effect for the northwest Bahamas.
A Hurricane Warning means that hurricane conditions are expected
within the warning area within the next 24 hours. Preparations to
protect life and property should be rushed to completion. A
Hurricane Watch means that hurricane conditions are possible
within the watch area...generally within 36 hours.
A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect the north coast of the
Dominican Republic from Punta Gorda westward to Manzanillo Bay.
At 2 PM AST...1800z...the eye of Hurricane Frances was located near
latitude 21.8 north...longitude 70.4 west or about 60 miles...
85 km...east-northeast of Grand Turk island and 700 miles...1125
km...east -southeast of the Florida East Coast
Frances is moving toward the west-northwest near 15 mph...24 km/hr.
The general track is expected to continue during the next 24 hours
with a gradual decrease in forward speed. On this track...the
core of the hurricane will be passing near or over the Turks
and Caicos Islands later today...and the southeastern Bahamas during
the next 24 hours.
Maximum sustained winds remain near 140 mph...220 km/hr...with
higher gusts. Frances is a category four hurricane on the
Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale. While fluctuations in intensity
are expected during the next 24 hours...Frances could still
intensify a little more before reaching the Hurricane Warning area.
Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 80 miles...130 km...
from the center...and tropical storm force winds extend outward up
to 185 miles...295 km. Grand Turk reported winds of 36 mph...57
km/hr earlier today.
Latest minimum central pressure recently reported by an Air Force
plane earlier today was 941 mb...27.79 inches. A drifting buoy
near the core of Frances reported a minimum pressure of 967 mb...
28.56 inches.
Rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches...locally higher...are possible
over the Dominican Republic today.
Large and dangerous waves are possible along the north coast of
Hispaniola...and swells generated by Frances will begin affecting
portions of the southeastern coast of the United States today.
Repeating the 2 PM AST position...21.8 N... 70.4 W. Movement
toward...west-northwest near 15 mph. Maximum sustained winds...140
mph. Minimum central pressure...941 mb.
For storm information specific to your area...please monitor
products issued by your local weather office.
The next advisory will be issued by the National Hurricane Center at
5 PM AST.
KSC RELEASE NO: 66-04
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER CLOSING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TO PREPARE FOR HURRICANE FRANCES
Due to Hurricane Frances approaching the Florida coast, Kennedy Space Center Director Jim Kennedy has directed the Center to be closed for all personnel on Thursday and Friday. Final hurricane preparations will be made today to secure the Center for the storm. The Center is set to reopen on Tuesday Sept. 7; however, this date could change depending on the severity of the storm.
Good observation!!! Generators really become "funky" after 100+ hours of operation on the same oil!!!
I told several of my neighbors to CHANGE THEIR OIL yesterday!
My generator accumulated 110 hours in its first 10 years of life and 165 hours this year (SO FAR)! I'm beginning to wish I had spent an extra grand or so for a heavy duty diesel unit!
Just wow. That is one hell of a bulldozer...hurricane-force winds forecast in a 50- to 70-mile radius from the eye.
Be glad you aren't in the Bahamas or Turks and Caicos right now.
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Bump.
Gas up the generator!
He is asking everyone who plans to vacation in Florida this Labor Day weekend to please reschedule--do not cancel!
Jeb Bush on tv now. "This is a time for neighbor to help neighbor." We WILL respond to this in a compassionate and effective way.
Please use a carbon monoxide detector.
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/GIFS/HUWV.JPG Water vapor image.
This Miami girl is sweating bullets. Why doesn't this thing make up its mind already....
Stay safe, RMD!
That is an Awesome sat loop of Frances! bookamrked. thanks
BRKG 9/1 2:40 PM EST Mandatory Evac for Miami Beach
Breaking on Fox News, starting tomorrow afternoon for Miami Beach, due to Frances. Also, the Cape Canaveral is at high risk of a direct hit. Shuttle hanger can only withstand winds up to a low Cat 4. Frances might be too much...
(((Howlin)))
Thanks, sis!
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