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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby sMASH » September 14th, 2017, 6:55 am

Pressure bands and sea Temps directing them towards us.
May do a Bret and head northish last minute.




BTW. Can the front page be updated to the include the wind speed direction map that is being used recently?
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Postby shake d livin wake d dead » September 14th, 2017, 7:06 am

redmanjp wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:both heading north or dissipating as usual


Ah sure yuh say d same ting about Bret


aye tbh, Bret wasn't nothing to talk about eh...just a lot of rain and ah lil wind....

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 14th, 2017, 10:46 am

sMASH wrote:Pressure bands and sea Temps directing them towards us.
May do a Bret and head northish last minute.




BTW. Can the front page be updated to the include the wind speed direction map that is being used recently?
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if that's from windy.com it can't be embedded

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Dizzy28 » September 14th, 2017, 10:48 am

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
sMASH wrote:Pressure bands and sea Temps directing them towards us.
May do a Bret and head northish last minute.




BTW. Can the front page be updated to the include the wind speed direction map that is being used recently?
K tnx by

if that's from windy.com it can't be embedded


Speaking of page 1 embeds, image 9 (one with Arthur) appears to be stuck on that image a few years now.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 14th, 2017, 12:04 pm

Dizzy28 wrote:
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
sMASH wrote:Pressure bands and sea Temps directing them towards us.
May do a Bret and head northish last minute.




BTW. Can the front page be updated to the include the wind speed direction map that is being used recently?
K tnx by

if that's from windy.com it can't be embedded


Speaking of page 1 embeds, image 9 (one with Arthur) appears to be stuck on that image a few years now.

ah ok fixed!!! thanks for the heads up!

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Ben_spanna » September 14th, 2017, 2:53 pm

it aint over yet!

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby wx_klb » September 14th, 2017, 3:01 pm

2:30PM: Invest 96L & Invest 97L – Two New Tropical Threats. Possible Long Range Threat to the Caribbean Islands.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Kronik » September 14th, 2017, 3:10 pm

Bring some rain, today was ridiculously hot

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby brickman » September 14th, 2017, 4:04 pm

Kronik wrote:Bring some rain, today was ridiculously hot


Your wish has been granted since 2 p.m (in p.o.s at least)

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Redman » September 14th, 2017, 4:12 pm

I noticed that it was much warmer than usual when I came out at 4 am and yeah south blazin whole day.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » September 14th, 2017, 4:21 pm

Here nah we real lucky to be living outside that Hurrican belt yes. For pretty much every other Caribbean Island it's that saying "The cost of living in paradise"

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Kronik » September 14th, 2017, 5:05 pm

brickman wrote:
Kronik wrote:Bring some rain, today was ridiculously hot


Your wish has been granted since 2 p.m (in p.o.s at least)

You're kidding. Hot sun whole day in central, barely any breeze

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » September 14th, 2017, 5:46 pm

Just as predicted...one system gone north already...other system would follow to

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby sMASH » September 14th, 2017, 6:11 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Here nah we real lucky to be living outside that Hurrican belt yes. For pretty much every other Caribbean Island it's that saying "The cost of living in paradise"

This is because of global warming. When the climate wasn't so energetic the hurricanes would not be as holden to their paths as now.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby sMASH » September 14th, 2017, 6:12 pm

South was killer heat.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » September 14th, 2017, 7:29 pm

sMASH wrote:
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Here nah we real lucky to be living outside that Hurrican belt yes. For pretty much every other Caribbean Island it's that saying "The cost of living in paradise"

This is because of global warming. When the climate wasn't so energetic the hurricanes would not be as holden to their paths as now.


Yes I agree I have been saying it forever Climate change is real and I see no reason to doubt that man has an effect on it. Its no coincidence for thousands of years the sea level was normal and just like that as the industrial revolution started we suddenly started to get warmer and sea levels started to rise.

But in recent times Elon Musk has been considered a joke by many liberals and many do not trust him, he wants to fix Mars and Venus but he can't even fix Earth? you cannot fix those places if you can't fix a simple problem like this on earth. I know there is an ultra slim chance we could fix the climate on mars and venus but people who believe this man are as delusional as he is.
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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby matr1x » September 14th, 2017, 7:30 pm

You have to admit, these hurricanes are pretty

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » September 14th, 2017, 7:34 pm

matr1x wrote:You have to admit, these hurricanes are pretty


From space yeah they are, but not as pretty and amazing as the storm/hurricanes on Uranus currently.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... Earth.html

^ 900 KM/H and the added bonus there is no heat from the sun to power that storm, nobody truly knows what is powering those storms.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 14th, 2017, 9:50 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
matr1x wrote:You have to admit, these hurricanes are pretty


From space yeah they are, but not as pretty and amazing as the storm/hurricanes on Uranus currently.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... Earth.html

^ 900 KM/H and the added bonus there is no heat from the sun to power that storm, nobody truly knows what is powering those storms.

probably uranus

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » September 14th, 2017, 10:54 pm

^ Yes we know its Uranus but how does it do it is the question, on earth the heat drives the storms there is no heat in Uranus. So how does it do it without the heat?

I have read about it but I have not found an answer as to how it happens.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby The Paleontologist » September 14th, 2017, 11:01 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ Yes we know its Uranus but how does it do it is the question, on earth the heat drives the storms there is no heat in Uranus. So how does it do it without the heat?

I have read about it but I have not found an answer as to how it happens.

Seems we have to send a probe to Uranus then...

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby redmanjp » September 14th, 2017, 11:03 pm

Hmm 900kph is like Category 10

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Postby redmanjp » September 14th, 2017, 11:06 pm

Like Jose wanna give America strike 3

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » September 15th, 2017, 1:43 am

If you guys have never seen this you should


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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby sMASH » September 15th, 2017, 4:35 am

Not 'heat' exactly causes storms. But heat with causes temperature differences which causes density differences and instability, that causes weather.

So, the place doesn't have to be hot, just hotter thst the surrounding material. Which could possibly be quite cold by our perception.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » September 15th, 2017, 6:11 am

Two systems east of us heading north according to latest update...one should be a named storm soon

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

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Date: Friday 15th of September 2017
ISSUED AT: 10:55 AM

AREA OF DISTURBED WEATHER EAST OF THE WINDWARD
ISLANDS At 10:30 a.m. today, Friday 15th
September, 2017, an area of disturbed weather
associated with a tropical wave was located
approximately 1930 km east of the Windward
Islands, moving westward at approximately 24
km/h.


Currently the leading edge of this area of
disturbed weather is along 50°W longitude and
there is a 50% chance (medium chance) of tropical
cyclone development over the next 24 to 48 hours
and a 90% chance (high chance) of tropical cyclone
development over the next 3 to 4 days. Regardless
of intensification, this disturbance will trigger
moderate to heavy rainfall on Sunday into Monday,
across portions of the Windward Islands, including
Trinidad and Tobago.


The progress of this system is being closely
monitored and persons with interests in the
Windward Islands should pay close attention to
information being issued by the Trinidad and
Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), by visiting
our website at www.metoffice.gov.tt, downloading
our mobile app (search: TT Met Office) and
following us on Facebook and Twitter. The TTMS is
reminding citizens that we are in the rainy season
and adequate preparations must be made to preserve
life and property against adverse weather
conditions.


WE WISH TO UNDERSCORE THAT AT THIS TIME TRINIDAD
AND TOBAGO IS NOT UNDER ANY TROPICAL CYCLONE
THREAT, WATCH OR WARNING. The TTMS will
continue to monitor this area of disturbed weather
and will issue another bulletin at 6:00 p.m.
today, Friday 15th September, 2017, or sooner if
the situation warrants.

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » September 15th, 2017, 7:07 pm

prediction models have it moving north west.

looks like barbuda may get bad weather again

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Re: The official tropical weather thread 2017

Postby bluefete » September 15th, 2017, 8:52 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
bluefete wrote:At least 27 dead in Florida, so far, and counting.


Where you get this info from exactly? sounding like Fake News.


I posted this at the height of Hurricane Irma on Sunday, September 10th at 4:35 p.m.

I do not know why you tuners always want to know how I know certain things.

Maybe, I know the news before the news.

Now read this: It is kind of chilling to read though! And no, I am not a seer man.

Published Friday, September 15, 2017.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/weathe ... story.html

FLORIDA

At least 27 have died in Florida.




Hurricane Irma: Who were the victims?

Friday, Sept. 15.

Staff and wire reports

As Irma's misery grows in scope and scale, so does its death toll. The most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the open Atlantic claimed at least 68 lives as it tore up the Caribbean and the southeastern United States.

Still more are dying in its aftermath.

The victims include eight residents of a sweltering Hollywood nursing home. Others have died in storm-related traffic accidents, fallen from ladders, or been poisoned by generators running inside homes. Still others have drowned, been electrocuted, crushed by tree limbs and crumbling buildings, or suffered fatal injuries while cleaning up debris.

Here are details about some of Irma's victims.

FLORIDA

At least 27 have died in Florida.

Eight die in sweltering Hollywood nursing home

Police have launched a criminal investigation into the deaths Wednesday of eight people in Hollywood, blamed on the stifling heat inside a nursing home, which lost power and air-conditioning Sunday during Hurricane Irma.

In question are the actions taken to protect nursing home residents from the escalating heat.

Those who died: Gail Nova, 70; Estella Hendricks, 71; Carolyn Eatherly, 78; Betty Hibbard, 84; Bobby Owens, 84; Miguel Antonio Franco, 92; Manuel Mario Medieta, 96; and Albertina Vega, 99.

Hollywood nursing home deaths: Profiles of those who died
Loxahatchee carbon monoxide death

A woman, Elaine Kotake, 66, died after being overcome by suspected carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator being used to power her home near Loxahatchee, officials said. Her name hasn’t been released.

Davie ladder fall

A 57-year-old man putting up shutters fell from a ladder at a height of about 15 feet and died Friday, Sept. 8.

It happened shortly after 10 a.m. in the 13700 block of North Garden Cove Circle. The man, whose name wasn’t released, was taken to Broward Health Medical Center and later pronounced dead.

The installer was on a ladder placing the sheet of metal on a second-story window when he lost his balance, said Capt. Dale Engle.

Florida Keys crash

Hurricane Irma: Rescuers find man dead in truck in Florida Keys
A man in the Florida Keys lost control of his truck Sept. 9, possibly because of high winds from the hurricane, and died. Authorities waited until the right moment during the bad weather to retrieve the body.

Elvin Milian, 26, Hialeah

Emergency responders from Miami-Dade County found the man ill Wednesday at his home, where a generator was running.

The county medical examiner is awaiting toxicology results before ruling on the cause of death, but authorities say carbon monoxide poisoning likely killed him.

Jan Lebron Diaz, 13; Kiara Lebron Diaz, 16; Desiree Diaz Molina, 34, Orlando

Hurricane Irma: Officials urge caution with generators after carbon-monoxide deaths, injuries
Orange County sheriff's deputies on Tuesday afternoon found the two teens and woman dead, and four others were taken to a hospital for treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning.

A portable generator had been running inside the home.

Deputies said in a news release that those who died and were sickened appear to belong to the same family.

Yusdel Moreno Iglesias, 35, Collier County

A man from the Golden Gate Estates area in Collier County, Fla., was found dead in his garage Monday, a case in which carbon monoxide poisoning was suspected, a sheriff’s spokeswoman told the Naples Daily News.

Terryn Wilson, 7, Lakeland

Terryn died Wednesday from carbon-monoxide intoxication at her home, where a generator was running inside after Hurricane Irma, a medical examiner said.

Polk County sheriff's officials said her mother, Shashunda Wilson, called 911, saying she woke up feeling dizzy and her daughter appeared to be dead. They had been sleeping in the bedroom with a fan blowing.

Rescue workers found the mother sitting outside. She was taken to a Miami hospital after telling rescuers the generator was still running in the living room. They had to open windows to let the deadly gas out before retrieving the girl's body.

The mother "told detectives that she recently obtained a generator due to having lost power during Hurricane Irma, and that this was the first time she had used one, and she was not aware that it could not be in the home," the sheriff's statement said.

Freddie Bryant, 68, Largo

Bryant, preparing to evacuate his mobile home because of the approaching hurricane, died after falling and striking his head, according to the medical examiner's office.

Bill Pellan, director of investigations for the office that serves Pinellas and Pasco counties, said Bryant died Friday at a St. Petersburg hospital, a day after the accident outside his home.

Pellan said Bryant fell as he and his wife packed their car. He died as a result of complications from blunt head trauma.

The death preceded the storm but came after Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency Sept. 4.

8 die, 40 injured in Florida Keys as residents try to return to ravaged homes
Mart Daniels, 69, Port Richey

Daniels, who feared storm-related flooding and fled his home, died Sunday night after crashing his vehicle into a tree, according to the medical examiner's office.

Bill Pellan, director of investigations for the office that serves Pasco and Pinellas counties, said Daniels crashed nearby and died at the scene. The autopsy ruled the death was accidental, caused by blunt trauma.

Vincent Forest, 55, Lake Placid

Forest fell off a ladder on Saturday as he was preparing his home for Hurricane Irma. He was pronounced dead the next day at a Tampa hospital. His autopsy concluded the cause was blunt impact to his head, including skull fractures, brain bruising and internal bleeding, according to the Hillsborough County Medical Examiner's office.

Forest was married and worked for the Glade and Grove Supply Co. agricultural dealership.

David Boatswain, 65, Miami

Authorities suspect Boatswain died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator running inside his home.

A neighbor discovered Boatswain in his home Monday morning after he didn't answer his phone, Miami-Dade Police Officer Robin Pinkard said Tuesday. A medical examiner is investigating, but emergency responders said the home tested positive for carbon monoxide.

"Unfortunately in this case, the generator was run inside the house and the individual died of carbon monoxide poisoning," Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez said.

Joseph Ossman, 53, Sebring; Julie Bridges, 42, Wauchula

Ossman, a sergeant with the Hardee Correctional Institute, was headed to work Sunday morning and Bridges, a Hardee County sheriff's deputy, was going home after the night shift when their vehicles collided head-on, according to a Florida Highway Patrol release.

Ossman's car ended up on a grass shoulder, while Bridges' patrol car came to a rest in a nearby intersection. It wasn't immediately clear which vehicle crossed into the oncoming lane.

Lt. Gregory Bueno confirmed the area was affected by rain and other hurricane-related conditions at the time of the crash, but its official cause remains under investigation.

Brian Buwalda, 51, Winter Park

Buwalda died Monday after apparently being electrocuted by a downed power line, police said.

Winter Park officers responded to reports of a man lying in the roadway and determined Buwalda was dead at the scene. A medical examiner will determine an official cause of death, but police say it appears to be accidental.

Map: Hurricane Irma Deaths
Heidi Zehner, 50, Orlando

Zehner was driving on a state highway near Orlando on Sunday evening, when she lost control and crashed.

Her SUV struck a guardrail. The cause of death was under investigation.

The accident came a couple hours after Irma made landfall 200 miles to the south on Marco Island.

Wilfredo Hernandez, 55, Tampa

Hernandez died when the chain saw he was using to clear trees in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma became entangled in a branch, causing it to kick up and cut his carotid artery.

Hillsborough County Sheriff's spokeswoman Cristal Nunez said in a news release that Hernandez was clearing trees in Tampa on Monday afternoon when the accident occurred.

Nunez said deputies used a harness to lower the man from the tree, but he died at the scene.

John Knight, 60, Tampa

Knight was cutting a tree branch at his home Thursday afternoon during cleanup from the storm when the branch hit him, knocking him off a ladder, a witness told the Hillsborough Sheriff's Office.

Knight fell a distance between 20 feet and 25 feet, and deputies found him on the ground, according to a statement from the sheriff's office. Hillsborough County Fire Rescue pronounced Knight dead at the scene.

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