
July 10th 05, 02:25 PM
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Dennis
"Les Crossan" wrote in
message . uk...
Tropical cyclones aren't normally my style but this one seems fairly
remarkable for June - must be all the GW or earthquake activity in the
Marianas Trench. Irony aside:
The intellicast radar is showing the rain bands up a treat. Check Florida.
From various sources:
Dennis is now the strongest-ever July Hurricane in the Atlantic Basin
(current central Pressure being 27.76"/940mb-hPa). This is only the
4th-ever Major (cat 3+) Hurricane in the Atlantic Basin in July.
Around 40 or so people are going to ride out the storm in the (WW2-era)
USS Alabama warship, moored in Mobile Bay, Alabama.
Hurricane Warnings currently in effect from Steinhatchee River, Florida,
Westwards to Pearl River on the Louisiana/Mississippi border.
Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama have all been under States of
Emergency in preparation of landfall.
This place looks like getting a direct hit -
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KNPA.html
Joe
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