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On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 21:06:23 -0400, "Fievel Mousekewitz Sr \(Not A
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I am pretty sure that was just a sarcastic remark ... At least I hope
so

In reply too ???
@ what section?


Sorry, Snipe's comment about earthquakes and draining the ocean

"the "drain" is in the ocean. It's probably an
undersea hole caused by an earthquake."

LOL
Roger


O. K.
Have a look at Ike, he's starting to gain a land eye.
And is it me, or are some of those mist spots turning into
Super Cells?
That's not suppose to happen, is it?

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On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 21:22:21 -0400, "Fievel Mousekewitz Sr \(Not A
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Not so abnormal. Strong extra tropical systems may appear to develop
an eye on a satellite image. Diffrent reasons though.
Good on you for noticeing

Funny or not, a valid point for discussion!

Huh?
It didn't just appear that way, otherwise it would've
lasted only a few frames of incorrect data.



Not really. An intense extra tropical storm may very well have the
apearence of having a "eye" over hours or days. The low that caused
it may have been born from a tropical system or not. Deep lows that
develope in the Northern Atlantic or Northern Pacific ocean often have
the apearence of having an eye simaler to that of a tropical storm.

One real diffrence between the Eye of a tropical system and an extra
tropical low is that the tropical system will have true closed
circulation. The intense extra tropical low won't .. still bad
though.

The dynamics that cause the appearence of an eye in extra tropical and
tropical storms are diffrent. But haveing said that, either way if
you happen to be in the path, it's bad news.
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 21:22:21 -0400, "Fievel Mousekewitz Sr \(Not A
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Not so abnormal. Strong extra tropical systems may appear to develop
an eye on a satellite image. Diffrent reasons though.
Good on you for noticeing

Funny or not, a valid point for discussion!

Huh?
It didn't just appear that way, otherwise it would've
lasted only a few frames of incorrect data.



Not really. An intense extra tropical storm may very well have the
apearence of having a "eye" over hours or days. The low that caused
it may have been born from a tropical system or not. Deep lows that
develope in the Northern Atlantic or Northern Pacific ocean often have
the apearence of having an eye simaler to that of a tropical storm.

One real diffrence between the Eye of a tropical system and an extra
tropical low is that the tropical system will have true closed
circulation. The intense extra tropical low won't .. still bad
though.

The dynamics that cause the appearence of an eye in extra tropical and
tropical storms are diffrent. But haveing said that, either way if
you happen to be in the path, it's bad news.


Lots of rain and wind.
We had flooding at quite a few lower level places.
I was living on high ground at the time. If this thing hits us like
Katrina hit us, 8Th street right out front, is going to look something like
a river
again.
Couldn't see the road, it was so covered with rain.
Sidewalks had a few inches of water as well.
Our flood system can only go so far.
:-)

Later, and ty for info..

Fievel.


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On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 22:33:08 -0400, "Fievel Mousekewitz Sr \(Not A
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No, the "mist spots" are not turning into supper cells. However the
"land eye" is rather facinating to see. Good call. I am useing storm
lab to watch it. Thanks Fievel for the heads up on that

Roger
O. K.
Have a look at Ike, he's starting to gain a land eye.
And is it me, or are some of those mist spots turning into
Super Cells?
That's not suppose to happen, is it?

Fievel.

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On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 22:33:08 -0400, "Fievel Mousekewitz Sr \(Not A
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No, the "mist spots" are not turning into supper cells. However the
"land eye" is rather facinating to see. Good call. I am useing storm
lab to watch it. Thanks Fievel for the heads up on that

Np.
He lost it though faster then the last one.
Which regained en ocean eye for a short time as well..
Till it hit water that was too cold.
Something that probably would work, about hurricanes.
But there's no way we could possibly do it.
Theoretically, if we could flash freez millions of gallons
of sea water, right underneath a hurricane, we could probably
make it fall apart. But it's not something we could actually
accomplish...


Fievel.


Roger
O. K.
Have a look at Ike, he's starting to gain a land eye.
And is it me, or are some of those mist spots turning into
Super Cells?
That's not suppose to happen, is it?

Fievel.





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