I actually live in the Tampa Florida area so I'm always keeping my eye out when hurricanes are coming. I'm hoping we have another safe year, September is the worst month though.
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I actually live in the Tampa Florida area so I'm always keeping my eye out when hurricanes are coming. I'm hoping we have another safe year, September is the worst month though.
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The earlier predictions for hurricane Ike showed it heading into the east coast of Florida, but as of today the forecasting track has changed. As much as this is good news for east Florida, it isn't for gulf coast residents.
Ike has taken a south westerly track and as of now looks to be heading into Cuba. Although this will weaken its status, all signs point for it to be heading into the gulf. Once there, it should regain strength. Determining factors, such as how it interacts with land, any southern or northern deviation to track can and will change its current trajectory. The next 48 hours will be important in its development as well as direction. As of now, it is heading towards Cuba a Cat. 3, and will likely strengthen into a strong Cat. 4. Haiti, still reeling from hurricane Gustav and Hannah, is expected to take a glancing blow with TS winds and rain to an already saturated landscape.
No one seems to be saying much regarding it's potential track, for most northern gulf residents don't want to even consider the possibility of what could come. That being another strike very close to New Orleans. But as of now, early in the forecast, the possibility is definately there.
All gulf residents should be paying close attention to it.
Hurricane IKE
Tropical Floater Four Visible Imagery - Satellite Services Division
Tropical Atlantic Visible Imagery - Satellite Services Division
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Heads up Texas, here comes Ike.
After doing significant damage to Cuba, causing further loss of life in Haiti, reeking havoc throughout the Bahamas, it is now emerging into the Gulf of Mexico with all signs and conditions pointing to a rapid intensification with little wind shear, and favorable warm waters and eddies it its path allowing it to grow into a major hurricane by landfall.
Click 'discussion' and or 'public advisories' on the top for further info. on the forecast and warnings as it progresses.
Hurricane IKE
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Updating hourly google news on hurricane Ike link, now a Cat. 2 hurricane and growing:
hurricane ike - Google News
Close live floater satellite: Tropical Floater Four Visible Imagery - Satellite Services Division
Live Gulf of Mexico satellite: Gulf of Mexico Visible Imagery - Satellite Services Division
Atlantic wide view loop satellite: Tropical Atlantic Visible Imagery - Satellite Services Division
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The hurricane season is winding down, but not giving up. The oceans are warm, but the trade winds generally don't allow for much in the way of serious formations at this time of the year that pose any threat to land...and wind shear too presents difficulties.
In spite of that, meet Hurricane Paloma.
National Hurricane Center
Seeing as it formed in the low western Caribbean, this helped give it the opportunity to traverse the warm ocean waters in a north/northeasterly track to rapidly intensify to it's current strength.
Cuba, clearly this seasons most favorite target for swirling monsters of the deep, once again looks to be in the sights.
It is a small hurricane at present but will grow some before landfall. It could easily become a Cat 2, maybe even 3 or 4. Eye wall replacement and shear will decide.
Tropical Floater One Visible Imagery - Satellite Services Division
Tropical Atlantic Visible Imagery - Satellite Services Division
I was planning on finishing up this thread soon with a rundown of this seasons storms, their paths, and any trends...but as of now,the season is still alive and well.
Last edited by Youngblood; 11-07-2008 at 03:42 PM.
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I know people who have been hit head on by a CAT5 hurricane, and they tell me there's nothing quite like the sound of the roof being torn off your house while you're inside of it.
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