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Thread: T.S. Ingrid in Atlantic

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    T.S. Ingrid in Atlantic

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    Tropical Storm Ingrid Advisory Number 7
    Nws Tpc/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl Al082007
    1100 Pm Ast Thu Sep 13 2007

    ...the Ninth Storm Of The Year Forms To The East Of The Lesser Antilles...

    At 1100 Pm Ast The Center Of Tropical Storm Ingrid Was Located Near Latitude 14.7 North...longitude 48.7 West Or About 840 Miles East Of The Lesser Antilles.

    Ingrid Is Moving Toward The West-northwest Near 6 Mph And This Motion Is Expected To Continue For The Next 24 Hours.

    Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 40 Mph With Higher Gusts. A Small Increase In Strength Is Possible During The Next 24 Hours.

    Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 50 Miles From The Center.

    The Estimated Minimum Central Pressure From A Noaa Hurricane Hunter Aircraft Is 1002 Mb.

    Repeating The 1100 Pm Ast Position...14.7 N...48.7 W. Movement Toward...west-northwest Near 6 Mph. Maximum Sustained Winds...40 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure...1002 Mb.

    The Next Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane Center At 500 Am Ast.

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    Forecaster Blake

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    ERRRRR! Go away Ingrid!
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    Some forecasters say she will.

    There's apparently lots of shear ahead of her.

    The NHC currently has her going back down to a depression early next week.

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    Tropical Storm Ingrid Advisory Number 8
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    500 Am Ast Fri Sep 14 2007

    ...ingrid Well East Of The Lesser Antilles Moving West- Northwestward...

    At 500 Am Ast The Center Of Tropical Storm Ingrid Was Located Near Latitude 15.1 North...longitude 49.2 West Or About 805 Miles East Of The Lesser Antilles.

    Ingrid Is Moving Toward The West-northwest Near 7 Mph And This Motion Is Expected To Continue For The Next 24 Hours.

    Maximum Sustained Winds Are Near 40 Mph With Higher Gusts. Some Slight Strengthening Is Forecast During The Next 24 Hours.

    Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Outward Up To 50 Miles From The Center.

    Estimated Minimum Central Pressure Is 1002 Mb.

    Repeating The 500 Am Ast Position...15.1 N...49.2 W. Movement Toward...west-northwest Near 7 Mph. Maximum Sustained Winds...40 Mph. Minimum Central Pressure...1002 Mb.

    The Next Advisory Will Be Issued By The National Hurricane Center At 1100 Am Ast.

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    Forecaster Mainelli

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    I like those models a lot better!

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    Yep. They are saying Ingrid is gonna go fishing. Let's see if that can hold. It's still a long ways out, and lots can happen, but these models are encouraging!
    Last edited by canarymoon; 09-14-2007 at 06:18 AM.

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    Ri8ght now it looks like very few cruise ships should be affected any time soon. As this storm moves west, we will have to see if and where it hooks north. Places that should pay attention are Bermuda, Maritime Canada and the Georgia coast.
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