1 posted on
10/19/2005 7:14:34 AM PDT by
Quaker
To: Quaker
Well, this is bad.
The problem, as I understand it, is that the gulf of Mexico is 5 degrees warmer than it should be so there is a lot of extra energy available for storms.
2 posted on
10/19/2005 7:18:47 AM PDT by
gondramB
(Conservatism is a positive doctrine. Reactionaryism is a negative doctrine.)
To: Quaker
We all pray that this storm is going to disappear on sea.
To: Quaker
Hurricane Wilma, which was upgraded from a tropical storm just 24 hours ago, has roared to become one of the strongest cyclones ever recorded in the Atlantic basin. So what's the barometic pressure readings? 880?
6 posted on
10/19/2005 7:47:03 AM PDT by
Centurion2000
((Aubrey, Tx) --- Truth, Justice and the American Way)
To: Quaker
This one is likely to take pretty much the same path that Hurricane Charley did. Central FLA is STILL recovering from that one. My parents live in an area (Polk County) which saw the three separate hurricane eyes go over their home two years ago.
To: NautiNurse
To: Quaker
Computer
track models.
Computer
wind models
The winds only went to 133kts(~155mph) in the models, wonder how this will affect the tracks.
14 posted on
10/19/2005 8:32:51 AM PDT by
JamminJAY
(This space for rent)
To: Quaker
Lowest pressure ever, but no mention of the actual measured pressure.
Like saying, "You're bleeding," then walking away.
25 posted on
10/19/2005 9:11:31 AM PDT by
Old Professer
(Fix the problem, not the blame!)
To: Quaker
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35 posted on
10/19/2005 10:17:02 AM PDT by
TankerKC
(Done with the NFL..)
To: Quaker
This link is a compilation of everything going on in the Atlantic Basin...
http://www.crownweather.com/tropical.html
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