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96L disturbance hanging in there; F4 tornado confirmed in Missouri
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 13:52 GMT le 26 septembre 2006 +6
Well, it sure was great to watch a football game in the New Orleans Superdome last night, and not worry about a hurricane threatening the coast! The hurricane season of 2006 has been exceptionally kind to us by the standards of the past ten years, are there is nothing out there today that causes me any concern. The tropical wave (96L) we've been watching, about 900 miles east-northeast of the northern Lesser Antilles Islands, does has the potential to develop into a tropical depression, but is not expected to threaten any land areas. Wind shear has dropped from 30 knots yesterday to 20 knots today, and the system has been able to maintain more heavy thunderstorm activity near its center this morning. The storm is in a moist environment, and the ocean beneath is warm. The Canadian model is still the only model that develops the system into a tropical storm, but it appears that wind shear will drop another 5 knots over the next two days, potentially allowing 96L to organize into a tropical depression. Bermuda will need to keep an eye on this system, but I expect it will recurve out to sea before reaching the island.

Elsewhere in the tropical Atlantic, it's time to start watching the cloud-covered areas of the ocean surrounding the U.S. where cold fronts stall out. One such area to watch is off the North Carolina Outer Banks on Wednesday, when a tropical low could develop and scoot quickly northeastward out to sea. The more dangerous possibility is in the Gulf of Mexico or Western Caribbean near the Yucatan Peninsula early next week. A strong cold front is expected to push off the East Coast of the U.S. this weekend and stall over the Gulf of Mexico or Western Caribbean. The past few runs of the NOGAPS model have been predicting that if this front stalls out over the Western Caribbean, it could serve as a genesis area for a tropical storm. None of the other models are picking up on this, but this is a typical type of development we see in this region in October.


Figure 1. Preliminary models tracks for Invest 96L.

F4 tornado confirmed in Missouri
The National Weather Service confirmed yesterday that the second violent F4 tornado of the year occurred Friday. The 350 yard-wide tornado ripped through Crosstown, MO, injuring five. F4 tornadoes have winds speeds of 207-260 mph (there have been no F5 tornadoes with winds in excess of 260 mph reported in the U.S. since 1999). The weekend severe weather outbreak was the second largest of the year, with 59 tornadoes (including 40 on September 22). The other F4 tornado of 2006 also affected Missouri, when Monroe City got hit on March 12 as part of the biggest severe weather outbreak of the year--84 tornadoes over a 3-day span.

I'll have an update Wednesday morning.
Jeff Masters
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SEVERE STORMS OVER ILLINOIS it did not storm were i live but there is another chance of severe weather tomorow
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751. StoryOfTheCane 00:22 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
hola serapa! como es el tiempo?
752. WPBHurricane05 00:22 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
i agree with the NHC 8:00 discussion, no development
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753. StoryOfTheCane 00:23 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
from my page, 23???? i think you mean from the NOAA website...
754. WPBHurricane05 00:24 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
hola serapa! como es el tiempo?

hi ? what is the temperature?
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755. StoryOfTheCane 00:25 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
hows the weather. lol
756. hurricane23 00:25 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Really how did you figure that out?I meant pics i have saved on my blog.
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758. weatherguy03 00:26 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
I am alittle suprised they said no development that quickly. They must strickly be going on the model runs and pressure tendencies. Both are not showing much, BUT there is an Upper Level High that is building westward. This is an area, that if it does develop, will do so slowly. We may see something later this week or this weekend.
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760. 1900hurricane 00:27 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
TWC has recently been calling this one the "Forgotten Storm." Why? I don't know, but I definately remember it.

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761. sandcrab39565 00:27 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Rand, mail
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762. tropicfreak 00:28 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
I'm sure they do.
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763. 1900hurricane 00:28 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Posted By: tropicfreak at 7:25 PM CDT on September 26, 2006.



The sea surface temperatures in the central carribean is extremely warm


That's probably because no big storms have passed over there recently...
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766. hurricane23 00:30 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Those pics have been in my blog for ever....
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767. WPBHurricane05 00:30 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Rita 1900 or Katrina?
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768. weatherguy03 00:31 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Thats a good point Michael. Reasons why the NHC is not excited about this one. I still wouldn't count it out yet.
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769. hurricane23 00:32 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    

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770. 1900hurricane 00:32 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Rita (the picture says so)
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771. 1900hurricane 00:34 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
If anyone hasn't seen my blog yet, I encourage y'all to visit it.
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772. SWLAStormFanatic 00:35 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
WPB, Rita is referred to as the forgotten storm. Since Katrina struck four weeks previously and caused so much death and destruction it overshadowed Rita.
773. WPBHurricane05 00:36 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
what time is it right now in zulu time (8:35 EDT)
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774. WPBHurricane05 00:37 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
2036Z = 8:36 PM correct?
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775. sandcrab39565 00:38 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
SWLA, it may have been overshadowed but it created tremendous anxiety in the Katrina stricken area. It also paniced a lot of responders than had came from other parts of the country as well.
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776. weatherguy03 00:38 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
0036Z.
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777. WPBHurricane05 00:38 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
2 years ago today:

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779. WPBHurricane05 00:41 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
oops, this image is 2 years, 2 hours old:

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780. WPBHurricane05 00:41 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
went thru that storm as well
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781. SWLAStormFanatic 00:41 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Crab...panic...how about when Rita was a Cat 5 headed straight for us here in SWLA. The Katrina disaster added to our anxiety.

I think everybody on the NGulf coast was skittish about that time actually.
782. WPBHurricane05 00:42 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Frances
Jeanne
Wilma
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783. 1900hurricane 00:42 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
How low would Wilma's pressure be if it was over the W. Pac.?
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786. WPBHurricane05 00:45 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
old joke:

1 Frances
2 Jeanne
3 Wilma
4 Sale
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787. auburn (Mod) 00:48 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) - After spending months in remote northwest Florida swamps searching for the ivory-billed woodpecker, researchers say they have seen and heard the rare bird once believed to be extinct.

You people in Fl. have all the luck.
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788. hurricane23 00:48 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Here is Katrina approaching my area...You can almost make out the beginings of an eye on her.


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790. sandcrab39565 00:49 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
SWLA, I understand but we had hosts of tent cities and folks from Cal. and Alaska and places of that nature here. It was a time that I was exstremely being questioned oh what do we do and were to go.lol
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791. refill 00:50 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Good night. What about the wave that is exit Africa or the other one? Any chance to develop and go to the Islands and Puerto Rico. I see the 18Z GFS and I see nothing.

Is great to see some spanish stuff in the blog. Que bueno que veo el español aqui.
792. clwstmchasr 00:51 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Cloud tops rapidly warming in the Caribbean blob.
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793. sandcrab39565 00:52 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
SWLA, my advice was if you are worried go home we need the space for those here that dont have a home anymore.
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794. ricderr 00:52 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
good evening fellow bloggers...old storm night?...gotta love slow time in the tropics
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795. WPBHurricane05 00:53 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Katrina was an 80 MPH hurricane while hitting Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties, it was on a forcast projectory to hit us, but it jogged to the SW, and you know the rest, all we got here was a little rain, and 20 MPH winds, which is much less than the damage in SW Dade, and downtown Ft. Lauderdale, major flooding in SW Dade, windows shattered from buildings in Ft. Lauderdale
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796. hurricane23 00:53 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Here is a water vapor image of Katrina right over me.


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797. 1900hurricane 00:54 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Thanks STL again.

GO ASTROS!!! the game is on now, if anyone's interested.
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798. JUSTCOASTING 00:58 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Iwasin ft myers in a swimming pool with my daughter and her friends beautiful day could not tell anyhting was in the area.They were off school because of Katrina
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799. moonlightcowboy 00:59 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
Caribbean looks to have a MLB possiblity...whoa, those temps, shoot...bares watching for sure.
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800. eye 00:59 GMT le 27 septembre 2006    
well, kyle will be disappointed, his blob does not even look like it will be alive in the AM
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