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US Hurricanes
Added [Thursday August 12 2004 : 2:47:28 PM] It's not usual that we would pay so much attention to movements across the big pond but two new developments are being closely watched by meteorologists around the world as Tropical Storm Bonnie is set to make landfall across Florida late today then more worryingly Hurricane Charley as a Category 3 status hurricane during Saturday. You have to go back to 1906 when Florida last experienced two back to back storms, governer Jeb Bush has already called a state of emergency and evacuation of the pan handle has started. Source: Metcheck. My Comment: Well, we had our taste of it with masses of rain from cyclone Alex. It seems that the rest of this summer maybe determined by these storms in one form or another. -- ************************************************** ************************** ******************************************** Gavin Staples. Cambridge, UK. www.gavinstaples.com site regularly updated Few people think no more than two or three times a year; I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once a week. ~George Bernard Shaw All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security Professional 2004. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ** |
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![]() In case some here aren't aware of the site, the following is quite good for a 'general news' look at how things are shaping up:- http://weather.yahoo.com/ for the official word, use:- http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ Martin. "Gavin Staples" wrote in message ... US Hurricanes Added [Thursday August 12 2004 : 2:47:28 PM] It's not usual that we would pay so much attention to movements across the big pond but two new developments are being closely watched by meteorologists around the world as Tropical Storm Bonnie is set to make landfall across Florida late today then more worryingly Hurricane Charley as a Category 3 status hurricane during Saturday. You have to go back to 1906 when Florida last experienced two back to back storms, governer Jeb Bush has already called a state of emergency and evacuation of the pan handle has started. Source: Metcheck. My Comment: Well, we had our taste of it with masses of rain from cyclone Alex. It seems that the rest of this summer maybe determined by these storms in one form or another. -- ************************************************** ********************** **** ******************************************** Gavin Staples. Cambridge, UK. www.gavinstaples.com site regularly updated Few people think no more than two or three times a year; I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once a week. ~George Bernard Shaw All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security Professional 2004. ************************************************** ********************** **** ************************************************** ** |
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I remember the last "Hurricane Charley" - the remenants of this storm in
1986 wrecked the late summer Bank Holiday that year. Jim Bournemouth "Gavin Staples" wrote in message ... US Hurricanes Added [Thursday August 12 2004 : 2:47:28 PM] It's not usual that we would pay so much attention to movements across the big pond but two new developments are being closely watched by meteorologists around the world as Tropical Storm Bonnie is set to make landfall across Florida late today then more worryingly Hurricane Charley as a Category 3 status hurricane during Saturday. You have to go back to 1906 when Florida last experienced two back to back storms, governer Jeb Bush has already called a state of emergency and evacuation of the pan handle has started. Source: Metcheck. My Comment: Well, we had our taste of it with masses of rain from cyclone Alex. It seems that the rest of this summer maybe determined by these storms in one form or another. -- ************************************************** ************************** ******************************************** Gavin Staples. Cambridge, UK. www.gavinstaples.com site regularly updated Few people think no more than two or three times a year; I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once a week. ~George Bernard Shaw All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security Professional 2004. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ** |
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![]() "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... In case some here aren't aware of the site, the following is quite good for a 'general news' look at how things are shaping up:- http://weather.yahoo.com/ Thanks Martin If only we had videos like the AccuWeather Breaking Weather News on the web or events in the UK.... I assume its only the BBC that do web videos for us? Phil |
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![]() "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... In case some here aren't aware of the site, the following is quite good for a 'general news' look at how things are shaping up:- http://weather.yahoo.com/ for the official word, use:- http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ NHC is an excellent site. So quick to load on a slow connection. Obviously designed by sensible people. |
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![]() "David Haggas" wrote in message news:cfhuho$6tp$1@ngspool- for the official word, use:- http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ NHC is an excellent site. So quick to load on a slow connection. Obviously designed by sensible people. Agreed: I used to use it a lot when I used to work in the NMC here in Bracknell. It, and it's 'sister' sites for the Pacific would make good models for some other services to follow - no names, no pack drill ;-) Martin. -- FAQ & Glossary for uk.sci.weather at:- http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm |
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![]() "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... "David Haggas" wrote in message news:cfhuho$6tp$1@ngspool- for the official word, use:- http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ NHC is an excellent site. So quick to load on a slow connection. Obviously designed by sensible people. Agreed: I used to use it a lot when I used to work in the NMC here in Bracknell. It, and it's 'sister' sites for the Pacific would make good models for some other services to follow - no names, no pack drill ;-) Martin. You never know, Martin :-) Jon. |
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![]() "Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... You never know, Martin :-) .... would be nice: just been looking at the US *doppler* radar output for the Florida area .... bring on the UK doppler network I say ;-) Martin. |
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In message , Martin Rowley
writes "Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... You never know, Martin :-) ... would be nice: just been looking at the US *doppler* radar output for the Florida area .... bring on the UK doppler network I say ;-) Martin. There's an excellent satellite loop of Charley at http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis/online/RSOgeflt ..html It is updated approximately every 10 minutes. Norman. (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles England |
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![]() "Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... There's an excellent satellite loop of Charley at http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/rams.../RSOgeflt.html It is updated approximately every 10 minutes. .... thanks for that: am also keeping an eye on CNN - no doubt some 'interesting' pictures about to appear from the Tampa area shortly. This was issued a short while ago:- WTNT61 KNHC 131716 TCUAT BULLETIN HURRICANE CHARLEY UPDATE NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 115 PM EDT FRI AUG 13 2004 AT 115 PM EDT...1715Z...A U.S. AIR FORCE RESERVE UNIT RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT MEASURED 10000 FT FLIGHT LEVEL WINDS OF 162 MPH AT A DISTANCE OF 8 MILES FROM THE CENTER OF THE HURRICANE. THIS GIVES AN ESTIMATED SURFACE WIND OF 145 MPH...CATEGORY FOUR ON THE SAFFIR SIMPSON HURRICANE SCALE. A SPECIAL ADVISORY WILL FOLLOW SHORTLY. |
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