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TS/Hurricane/TS Ernesto
NWS/NHC ^ | 28 August 2006 | NHC

Posted on 08/28/2006 7:27:21 AM PDT by NautiNurse

Florida Governor Jeb Bush ordered a state of emergency in advance of Ernesto's anticipated Florida landfall as a hurricane. During his press briefing, Governor Bush emphasized the need to, "Have your family plan in place. Be prepared to be on your own for 72 hours. I know it sounds like a broken record." Jeb then repeated his message in Spanish.

All of the South Florida peninsula and Keys are under a hurricane watch, and portions of the watch areas may be upgraded to hurricane warnings later today.

NASA is moving Space Shuttle Atlantis from the launch pad back to its protective hangar, with the launch postponed until at least Sept. 7-8.

Hurricane Ernesto was downgraded to Tropical Storm status after battering Haiti and the Dominican Republic all day Sunday. The death toll in Haiti from Ernesto currently stands at 1 person; storm reports from Hispaniola are scarce this morning.

Ernesto has approached the eastern portion of Cuba, where the government issued a hurricane warning for six provinces, tourists were evacuated, and baseball games were played earlier Sunday than originally scheduled.

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Category Wind Speed Barometric Pressure Storm Surge Damage Potential
Tropical
Depression
< 39 mph
< 34 kts
    Minimal
Tropical
Storm
39 - 73 mph
34 - 63 kts
    Minimal
Hurricane 1
(Weak)
74 - 95 mph
64 - 82 kts
28.94" or more
980.02 mb or more
4.0' - 5.0'
1.2 m - 1.5 m
Minimal damage to vegetation
Hurricane 2
(Moderate)
96 - 110 mph
83 - 95 kts
28.50" - 28.93"
965.12 mb - 979.68 mb
6.0' - 8.0'
1.8 m - 2.4 m
Moderate damage to houses
Hurricane 3
(Strong)
111 - 130 mph
96 - 112 kts
27.91" - 28.49"
945.14 mb - 964.78 mb
9.0' - 12.0'
2.7 m - 3.7 m
Extensive damage to small buildings
Hurricane 4
(Very strong)
131 - 155 mph
113 - 135 kts
27.17" - 27.90"
920.08 mb - 944.80 mb
13.0' - 18.0'
3.9 m - 5.5 m
Extreme structural damage
Hurricane 5
(Devastating)
Greater than 155 mph
Greater than 135 kts
Less than 27.17"
Less than 920.08 mb
Greater than 18.0'
Greater than 5.5m
Catastrophic building failures possible

Tropical Storm Ernesto I

Hurricane Ernesto


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: ernesto; florida; hurricane; hurricaneseason2006; tropical
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To: Dog Gone

I think the Carolinas are going to get a lot of rain. They said last night on Fox it might stall off the coast of the Carolinas.


61 posted on 08/28/2006 8:26:56 AM PDT by bitty (Carolina is Bush Country)
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To: bitty
I think the Carolinas are going to get a lot of rain. They said last night on Fox it might stall off the coast of the Carolinas.

Sounds like shades of Hurricane Floyd 1999....

62 posted on 08/28/2006 8:28:43 AM PDT by AbeKrieger (Liberals are the Mongol herds destroying America from within.)
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To: bitty
"I think the Carolinas are going to get a lot of rain. They said last night on Fox it might stall off the coast of the Carolinas."

We'll take it.

63 posted on 08/28/2006 8:31:45 AM PDT by Hatteras
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To: AbeKrieger

This will be no Floyd. Floyd was a monster, a huge hurricane. I've seen sat photos of thunderstorm flare-ups over Cuba with more impressive convection than the current signature for Ernesto. The only thing keeping it going right now is the momentum of the winds that are already in motion - there isn't much deep convection near the center.


64 posted on 08/28/2006 8:32:07 AM PDT by dirtboy (This tagline has been photoshopped)
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To: NonValueAdded

Since the models still aren't in agreement, it's a tough call at this point for the FL east coast.


65 posted on 08/28/2006 8:32:54 AM PDT by NautiNurse (Leroy Collins and Bill Nelson are both pro-abortion rights candidates)
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To: NautiNurse

Got it, thanks.


66 posted on 08/28/2006 8:33:20 AM PDT by SouthTexas (It's summer, of course it's hot.)
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To: tiredoflaundry
Good for you.

At 8 a.m., the fifth named storm of the hurricane season had a top sustained wind speed of 45 mph, down from 75 mph Sunday. It was centered 20 miles west of Guantanamo, Cuba, and about 515 miles southeast of Key West. It was moving northwest at 12 mph.

"It has a good chance to regain hurricane status," said Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center.

Even the Almanac predicts a hurrycane for the east coast. A light reading: http://www.farmersalmanac.com/weather/uszone3.html

67 posted on 08/28/2006 8:37:25 AM PDT by beachn4fun ("Oh, Lord, please let me win the Lottery so that I can FReep all day.")
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To: NautiNurse; usmcobra

Tolls were suspended yesterday on the Card Sound road, presume that's still in effect, don't know about the TPK.


68 posted on 08/28/2006 8:39:50 AM PDT by Sam Cree (Don't mix alcopops and ufo's)
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To: AbeKrieger; dirtboy

Oh boy, do I remember Floyd (probably a depression or TS when it got to me in northwestern Delaware). I was a sophomore at the University of Delaware, and a bunch of guys from my floor at my dorm decided to play football out in that deluge. It was awesome. It was more like "mudball" after a short while.


69 posted on 08/28/2006 8:41:17 AM PDT by Pyro7480 ("Love is the fusion of two souls in one in order to bring about mutual perfection." -S. Terese Andes)
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To: NautiNurse

This Ernesto just keeps getting weaker and could be a big disappointment to the MSM/Weather Channel/global warming freaks.


70 posted on 08/28/2006 8:42:22 AM PDT by xrp (Fox News Channel: MISSING WHITE GIRL NETWORK)
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To: Dog Gone

A thirty-mile shift to the east and there will be no US landfall, either in Florida or the Outer Banks.

71 posted on 08/28/2006 8:43:41 AM PDT by dirtboy (This tagline has been photoshopped)
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To: CindyDawg

No, sorry, I was just noticing that when faced with the same decision, Jeb made the right call, Nagin the wrong.


72 posted on 08/28/2006 8:43:53 AM PDT by Sam Cree (Don't mix alcopops and ufo's)
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To: NautiNurse
Just got this from EmergencyEmail.org:

INLAND HURRICANE WATCH IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF EAST CNTL FL WITH THE EXCEPTION OF LAKE COUNTY WHERE AN INLAND TROPICAL STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT.

TROPICAL CYCLONE ERNESTO IS FORECAST TO APPROACH THE SOUTHEAST FL COAST LATE TUES OR EARLY WED THEN MOVE NORTHWARD NEAR THE FL EAST COAST WED & WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR HURRICANE OR TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS TO IMPACT MUCH OF EAST CNTL FL WEDNESDAY.

FLZ041-045>047-053-054-058-059-064-141-147-282315- /O.NEW.KMLB.HI.A.0001.060828T1506Z-060831T0300Z/ INLAND VOLUSIA-ORANGE-SEMINOLE-SOUTHERN BREVARD-OSCEOLA- INDIAN RIVER-OKEECHOBEE-ST. LUCIE-MARTIN-COASTAL VOLUSIA- NORTHERN BREVARD-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF.DE LAND.ORLANDO.SANFORD.MELBOURNE.PALM BAY.KISSIMMEE.ST CLOUD.VERO BEACH.OKEECHOBEE.FORT PIERCE.HOBE SOUND.DAYTONA BEACH.TITUSVILLE
1106 AM EDT MON AUG 28 2006

INLAND HURRICANE WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH WED EVENING.

THE NATL WEATHER SVC IN MELBOURNE HAS ISSUED AN INLAND HURRICANE WATCH.WHICH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH WED EVENING.

AS THE CENTER OF ERNESTO APPROACHES EAST CNTL FL. SUSTAINED TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS .40 MPH OR GREATER. ARE FORECAST TO SPREAD NORTHWARD ACROSS THE REGION LATE TUES NIGHT AND EARLY WED MORNING. THE STRONGEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED DURING THE DAY WEDNESDAY.WHEN HURRICANE FORCE WINDS ARE POSSIBLE .ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE COASTAL COUNTIES. DUE TO THE FORECAST TRACK BEING CLOSE TO THE ATLANTIC COAST.WINDS FARTHER INLAND MAY NOT BE QUITE AS STRONG. LATER FORECASTS WILL BETTER DEFINE THE WIND THREAT TO EAST CNTL FL.& A INLAND HURRICANE WARNING MAY BE REQUIRED FOR ALL OR PART OF THE REGION LATER TODAY OR EARLY TUESDAY.

AN INLAND HURRICANE WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN A LANDFALLING HURRICANE IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD HURRICANE FORCE WINDS .74 MPH OR GREATER. WELL INLAND DURING THE NEXT 24 TO 36 HRS. IF YOU LIVE IN A MOBILE HOME.BE PREPARED TO MOVE TO A SECURE BUILDING. HAVE CLOTHES.IMPORTANT PAPERS.MEDICINES & SMALL VALUABLES GATHERED & READY TO GO ON SHORT NOTICE.

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73 posted on 08/28/2006 8:44:47 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (Tom Gallagher - the anti-Crist [FL Governor, 2006 primary])
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To: Sam Cree

Thanks for the toll road update.


74 posted on 08/28/2006 8:49:16 AM PDT by NautiNurse (Leroy Collins and Bill Nelson are both pro-abortion rights candidates)
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To: RedBloodedAmerican

Ahem.


75 posted on 08/28/2006 8:49:44 AM PDT by Howlin (Pres.Bush ought to be ashamed of himself for allowing foreign countries right on our borders!!~~Zook)
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To: ichabod1
Hey, you've got a convert! I tried your "Buffet strategy" for hurricane prayers that you posted to me on the old thread last night & whaddya know it worked - nobody I know is in it's path now! Thanks! ;-)
76 posted on 08/28/2006 8:59:11 AM PDT by leilani (Adios Ernesto! Don't let la puerta hit you....)
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To: leilani

Checking in from Fort Lauderdale. Went and got the gas for the generator and filled up the car. Fortunately, I have accordion shutters.

This thing looks as if it is going to get caught up in a northern pull and drag itself straight up through the Bahamas. We'll get the Western edge of the cane. Hurricane force winds, etc. However, there was some discussion that some SHIPS models were stating that if it had held to an earlier track bringing it out over the Florida Strait, we could see it strengthen to a 2 or 3.

This thing bears watching anyway, and more so for the Outer Banks.

Be Seeing You,

Chris


77 posted on 08/28/2006 9:03:02 AM PDT by section9 (Major Motoko Kusanagi says, "Jesus is Coming. Everybody look busy...")
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To: NautiNurse

Have you notice the number of East Pacific Storms this year. I don't hear the talking heads referencing it. It's got to be a record number.


78 posted on 08/28/2006 9:06:30 AM PDT by Orange1998
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To: section9

Thank you for checking in and sharing your astute observations.


79 posted on 08/28/2006 9:06:41 AM PDT by NautiNurse (Leroy Collins and Bill Nelson are both pro-abortion rights candidates)
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To: Dog Gone
We are very fortunate to get off this easy. Late last week it looked very likely that this storm would shoot the Yucatan Channel and impact Texas or Louisiana as at least a Category 3 storm, probably more.

Absolutely right. If the storm skips across the Florida Strait, as now projected, it won't pick up nearly as much strength as it would have over the Gulf. it won't have as long and the water's not as warm.

A category 1 storm in Florida is more of a photo-op for tv reporters than a life threatening event. I'm not dismissing the hassle for Florida residents. A Category 1 is nothing to ignore. But it could have been much, much worse.

Year before last, when a few storms passed close to Orlando, I called to check on my grandmother just beforehand. She planned to do what she'd always done; unplug her hearing aid and sleep through it. Her house is, by Florida's modest standards, about as far inland and as far above sea levels as Florida gets. She did evacuate once, about 10 years ago, I think, when a storm was coming pretty fast and furious right at central Florida.

She also lives in a house built by an architect (my late grandfather) for his own family. He built large structures, mostly hospitals, and I suspect that he used surplus materials from his jobs, because the house has steel I-beams in places where a typical house would have wood struts. If anything happens to my grandma's house, you'll be able to drive a boat from Daytona to Tampa without running aground.

What it does when it emerges over the Gulf Stream remains to be seen. It's possible the Carolinas could be battered harder than Florida will be.

From the latest track, that actually looks pretty likely. It's projected to hit warm but not especially deep water, so it doesn't look like it'll gain a lot of strength, but a slow-moving wide Cat 1 could drop a whole lot of rain on the Outer Banks for as long as a couple of days. That could leave a mark, even without a big storm surge.

80 posted on 08/28/2006 9:10:49 AM PDT by ReignOfError
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