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Re: Storm Time
[Re: Skinny]
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10/10/18 07:26 AM
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The only thing I can think of that would make that big a difference in the bouy wind speed and the wind speed from the Hurricane hunters is that the bouy is on the surface and the hunters are 10,000 feet or more off the surface..
The end of democracy and the defeat of the American revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporation's Thomas Jefferson. 1812
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Re: Storm Time
[Re: Skinny]
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10/10/18 07:28 AM
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That's exactly what I wanted posted. That buoy was exactly 20 miles NE of the storms center at 4:50 am and the sustained winds were 60 mph with gusts to 75 mph. What is correct? Those actual wind readings on the buoy or the 145 mph they are talking about on the weather channel?
The only thing that matters is storm surge, on ground wind speed, and how many naders it spins off.
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Re: Storm Time
[Re: mcninja]
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10/10/18 07:32 AM
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bama1157
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Skinny and other wather experts: we’re down here in Fort Morgan with the fam for fall break. Y’all think it’s safe to sit tight or head north? I’m fine with rain, wind, traffic, hassle, etc. but don’t want to be stupid and ignore real danger if there’s a chance this thing decides to cut West...what say ye? It is already turning a little to the north north east so you should be just fine in Fort Morgan..
The end of democracy and the defeat of the American revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporation's Thomas Jefferson. 1812
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Re: Storm Time
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10/10/18 07:34 AM
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The only thing I can think of that would make that big a difference in the bouy wind speed and the wind speed from the Hurricane hunters is that the bouy is on the surface and the hunters are 10,000 feet or more off the surface.. Dropsondes that hurricane hunter aircraft use measure data all the way to the surface.
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Re: Storm Time
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10/10/18 07:34 AM
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Skinny and other wather experts: we’re down here in Fort Morgan with the fam for fall break. Y’all think it’s safe to sit tight or head north? I’m fine with rain, wind, traffic, hassle, etc. but don’t want to be stupid and ignore real danger if there’s a chance this thing decides to cut West...what say ye? You’re fine where you are, but even if you were not going to be fine you would have waited way too late to leave.
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Re: Storm Time
[Re: Skinny]
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10/10/18 07:40 AM
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What y'all say about coffee county? We good? Need to head North?
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Storm Time
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10/10/18 07:42 AM
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bama1157
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The only thing I can think of that would make that big a difference in the bouy wind speed and the wind speed from the Hurricane hunters is that the bouy is on the surface and the hunters are 10,000 feet or more off the surface.. Dropsondes that hurricane hunter aircraft use measure data all the way to the surface. I did not know that....
The end of democracy and the defeat of the American revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporation's Thomas Jefferson. 1812
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Re: Storm Time
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10/10/18 07:42 AM
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The only thing I can think of that would make that big a difference in the bouy wind speed and the wind speed from the Hurricane hunters is that the bouy is on the surface and the hunters are 10,000 feet or more off the surface.. Dropsondes that hurricane hunter aircraft use measure data all the way to the surface. Know that, at what elevation level do they rate the hurricane wind speed now? Highest wind speed recorded on the trip, avaerage of all elevations,? Years ago, the weathermen would tell you what the wind readings were from the hurricane hunters at 10,000, 5,000, 1000, 500, and surface, now they just say 145 mph. I'm guessing they figure people are too dumb to make good life safety decisions themselves so they just report the highest.
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Re: Storm Time
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10/10/18 07:44 AM
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The wind speeds they use to gauge the category are right smack dab on the eyewall - 20 miles either direction makes a big difference. I'm also betting they are reporting the WS at either 10,000 or 5,000 foot up in the eye wall.
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Re: Storm Time
[Re: Mbrock]
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10/10/18 07:47 AM
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Skinny and other wather experts: we’re down here in Fort Morgan with the fam for fall break. Y’all think it’s safe to sit tight or head north? I’m fine with rain, wind, traffic, hassle, etc. but don’t want to be stupid and ignore real danger if there’s a chance this thing decides to cut West...what say ye? You’re fine where you are, but even if you were not going to be fine you would have waited way too late to leave. How’s that, Matt? Not being a peckerhead but asking sincerely...We can be packed up and headed north in an hour or less and it’s my understanding that landfall is still several hours away...You figuring traffic congestion? I’m a hurricane novice.😁
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Re: Storm Time
[Re: mcninja]
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10/10/18 07:48 AM
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Skinny and other wather experts: we’re down here in Fort Morgan with the fam for fall break. Y’all think it’s safe to sit tight or head north? I’m fine with rain, wind, traffic, hassle, etc. but don’t want to be stupid and ignore real danger if there’s a chance this thing decides to cut West...what say ye? You’re fine where you are, but even if you were not going to be fine you would have waited way too late to leave. How’s that, Matt? Not being a peckerhead but asking sincerely...We can be packed up and headed north in an hour or less and it’s my understanding that landfall is still several hours away...You figuring traffic congestion? I’m a hurricane novice.😁 I would assume he means the traffic, 65 north was a parking lot from Montgomery up through Birmingham yesterday it was like that all day long....
The end of democracy and the defeat of the American revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporation's Thomas Jefferson. 1812
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Re: Storm Time
[Re: abolt300]
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10/10/18 07:48 AM
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The wind speeds they use to gauge the category are right smack dab on the eyewall - 20 miles either direction makes a big difference. I'm also betting they are reporting the WS at either 10,000 or 5,000 foot up in the eye wall. Yea it’s just a little tropical storm. Nothing to fear here 
Right and wrong will never change---only people's perception!
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