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Hurricane Isabel - Confirmed Category 5 by Aircraft
NWS ^

Posted on 09/12/2003 1:51:51 PM PDT by nwctwx

Hurricane Isabel Advisory Number 27

Statement as of 5:00 PM AST on September 12, 2003

...Air Force reserve and NOAA hurricane hunters confirm that Isabel
is a category five hurricane...

 
at 5 PM AST...2100z...the center of Hurricane Isabel was located
near latitude 21.8 north...longitude  58.6 west or about 350
miles...565 km...northeast of the northern Leeward Islands.

 
Isabel is moving toward the west near  9 mph...15 km/hr...and this
general motion is expected to continue for the next 24 hours.

 
Report from Air Force reserve and NOAA hurricane hunter aircraft
indicate that maximum sustained winds are near 160 mph...260
km/hr...with higher gusts.  This makes Isabel a category five
hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale.  Fluctuations in
intensity are common in major hurricanes...and are likely during
the next 24 hours.

 
Hurricane force winds extend outward up to  85 miles...140 km...
from the center...and tropical storm force winds extend outward up
to 185 miles...295 km.

 
The latest minimum central pressure reported by the hurricane
hunters is  920 mb...27.17 inches.

Large ocean swells and dangerous surf conditions are likely over
portions of the Leeward Islands...the Virgin Islands...and Puerto
Rico over the next several days.

Repeating the 5 PM AST position...21.8 N... 58.6 W.  Movement
toward...west near  9 mph.  Maximum sustained
winds...160 mph.  Minimum central pressure... 920 mb.

 
The next advisory will be issued by the National
Hurricane Center at 11 PM AST.

 
Forecaster Beven

 

 



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To: Ditter
Thanks for the recommendation - I may check it out some time...
141 posted on 09/12/2003 6:29:08 PM PDT by general_re (SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Sarcasm Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks To Your Health.)
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To: Lion in Winter
Yeah! September, 1993!! HUGO!!

Hugo was 1989

142 posted on 09/12/2003 6:30:19 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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To: Phantom Lord; b4its2late
bits, do yankees even know what to do in a hurricane? ;) Heck, we hear about how we can't drive during a snowstorm, now all those soccer moms in Cary are going to see a little Southern 'speciality' in weather next weekend. Y'all be safe now. If it hits Wilmington, it could get a little gusty around these parts next Saturday night.
143 posted on 09/12/2003 6:34:07 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: kayak
I would'nt want to be at the OBX when / if this storm hits. (Except for maybe inside the Currituck lighthouse.) Some stretches, like Sanderling, you could literally reach either the sound or the ocean from Route 12 with a 3 wood.
144 posted on 09/12/2003 6:34:53 PM PDT by Swanks
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To: kayak
it depends on the population density. long island is almost impossible to evacuate, unless you leave 2 days before it strikes. there just aren't enough major roads and too many people.
145 posted on 09/12/2003 6:35:39 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: Moose4
I was on my way back to Charleston from Isle of Palms when a nasty storm blew up from south of town. I took the 526 up and around the north side...no way was I crossing Grace in a bad thunderstorm. Even the 526 bridge was nasty in blinding rain, lightning, and wind.
146 posted on 09/12/2003 6:39:35 PM PDT by who knows what evil? (Under the personal care of the Great Physician...full coverage.)
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To: oceanview
long island is almost impossible to evacuate, unless you leave 2 days before it strikes.

That's nothing compared to evacuating the Florida keys. One very crowded highway, maybe half of it bridges from one tiny island to the next, about 170 miles from Key West to Miami. And when you finally arrive in Miami, you may not be safe.

147 posted on 09/12/2003 6:44:06 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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To: RightWinger
It's been a few years since I've been to Charleston, and was unaware that they are FINALLY doing away with that spindly old death trap. Great new design...looks similar to the Route 1 bridge in Delaware and the new one in Brunswick, Georgia.
148 posted on 09/12/2003 6:44:43 PM PDT by who knows what evil? (Under the personal care of the Great Physician...full coverage.)
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To: nwctwx
Damn. My second cousin lives in the Virgin Islands. I hope he's safe.
149 posted on 09/12/2003 6:46:26 PM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("Our party will never be the choice of the NRA" - John F. Kerry, who looks French)
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To: who knows what evil?

150 posted on 09/12/2003 6:47:10 PM PDT by gitmo (The medals Kerry threw away were his then. But now they weren't.)
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To: Dan from Michigan
no problem for him, its staying north of that.
151 posted on 09/12/2003 6:47:52 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: RightWhale
I have been tracking the hurricane on my map and have noticed that they keep projecting it to move Northward which is typical, but the hurricane keeps moving just about due West instead.

I guess they know what they are doing but it sure hasn't followed their predictions so far.

152 posted on 09/12/2003 6:48:36 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: NautiNurse
OOOOOPPPS!! You are right!!

1993 was the year of the STORM of the Century... in March, I think.

153 posted on 09/12/2003 6:51:38 PM PDT by Lion in Winter
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To: yarddog
It will, if typical go to Puerto Rico and turn right.
154 posted on 09/12/2003 6:51:43 PM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
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To: oceanview
Very true. I think the Miami area is the same way and is a real concern .... and probably some other locales, too. But local authorities would know that and start people evacuating in time.

Ironically, though the people leaving voluntarily as Floyd approached came close to creating a catastropic event, other times it is people who don't leave when the evacuation orders are issued but who linger long afterwards and then decide to leave who cause the bad situations.

Often citizens ignore the warnings to get off the beach and then panic as the weather deteriorates, endangering emergency personnel who try to help them. My uncle was one of the last to leave Wrightsville Beach when Hazel hit ..... he was a Red Cross volunteer rescuing some idiots who had refused to leave and then cried for help. I think once things reach a certain point, anyone who has chosen to stay should be on their own. I know emergency officials say that's what will happen but I wonder how many times they face dangerous conditions trying to save fools who chicken out at the last minute.

155 posted on 09/12/2003 6:52:24 PM PDT by kayak (I support Billybob - www.ArmorforCongress.com)
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To: RightWhale
Look at post 120 on this thread. The red possible track could actually swerve out to sea, and three of the others are heading a tad north. It's too early to tell.
156 posted on 09/12/2003 6:52:50 PM PDT by grania ("Won't get fooled again")
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To: putupon
Go to Topsail Island in NC instead....my ex-wife just spent all my money on a beach house up there ..........:o)........just kidding, have a great vacation.

Stay Safe !

157 posted on 09/12/2003 6:53:48 PM PDT by Squantos (Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
LOL.......We should put up a link to that thread....... I can't find it.

Stay Safe !

158 posted on 09/12/2003 6:56:04 PM PDT by Squantos (Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
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To: Moose4
" was three years old and living in Virginia in 1969 when Camille dropped her death blow on the east slopes of the Blue Ridge."

I moved to Charlottesville in '79. I remember driving through neighboring areas (Nelson County, especially) and seeing horribly scarred, rocky hillsides. I was shocked to learn that it was damage from Camille. I had never heard about the landslides and flooding in Virginia until I moved there. The tragedy was indeed overshadowed by the horrible damage along the gulf coast.

159 posted on 09/12/2003 6:57:04 PM PDT by Think free or die
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To: Lion in Winter
1993 was the year of the STORM of the Century... in March

Bingo! That would be the No Name Storm. It crossed the Gulf of Mexico in about 12 hours, blasting the FL Gulf Coast March 13, 1993.

160 posted on 09/12/2003 6:57:17 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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