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Cyclone in Gulf of Mex - March 6, 2008

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posted on Mar, 6 2008 @ 07:34 PM
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storm is producing 1.5 in hail

located 50 miles SE of Galveston, TX and headed due east

purple vortex signature on map

weather underground local radar

the link is for current radar, click on the 24 hour historical loop for March 6 if you are just finding this...


Sri Oracle

[edit on 6-3-2008 by Sri Oracle]



posted on Mar, 6 2008 @ 07:40 PM
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Well it's a big storm that is for sure but it's not a cyclone, for one cyclones only originate south of the equator. Up north here we call em hurricanes. and guess what? it's not hurricane season.

Wabbit season...
Duck season...
Wabbit season...
Duck Season...

Sorry got sidetracked, Hurricane season lasts from June until November. There have been hurricanes late as January but this is not a hurricane.

Weather.com



posted on Mar, 6 2008 @ 07:49 PM
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Originally posted by whatukno
Well it's a big storm that is for sure but it's not a cyclone, for one cyclones only originate south of the equator. Up north here we call em hurricanes. and guess what? it's not hurricane season.



right... lots of talk about what it is not...


well there's a big nasty unnamed storm spinning in cyclonic fashion in the gulf...

its registering purple on the funktop radar


ALERT



Sri Oracle



posted on Mar, 6 2008 @ 07:53 PM
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hail size upgraded to 2.25, sustained reflectivity of 67-69 dbZ (65dbZ creates 16+ inches of rain per hour)

Noaa NWS hazardous weather outlook


HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL
100 PM CST THU MAR 6 2008


SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS WILL INCREASE ACROSS THE AREA
LATE TONIGHT AND THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING AS AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE
APPROACHES THE AREA. THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS
ACROSS MOST OF THE AREA AFTER MIDNIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING. THE
AREAS AT GREATEST RISK OF SEEING AN ISOLATED SEVERE STORM IS ALONG
AND EAST OF INTERSTATE 65 IN ALABAMA AND THE ENTIRE WESTERN FLORIDA
PANHANDLE. THE MAIN THREAT IS EXPECTED TO BE DAMAGING WIND
GUSTS...ALONG WITH HEAVY RAINFALL.



[edit on 6-3-2008 by Sri Oracle]



posted on Mar, 6 2008 @ 08:12 PM
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another live link:

radar.weather.gov...



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 01:11 AM
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Here in Florida we are kinda used to heavy rainfall and gusty winds. If it were a hurricane it would be plastered all over the main stream news. Cause Floridians love to listen to the weatherman talk about hurricanes. We check out storm tracks and plot the projected paths in order to know whether to "bunker down" and get our hurricane party supplies.

Again Cyclones affect only the southern hemisphere of the globe. Hurricanes are up north.

The one up in Washington state is a winter storm. Might have been a bad winter storm but a hurricane? nope sorry hurricanes are tropical systems and the pacific north west does not experience tropical systems.

don't worry were all going to be ok Sr Oracle



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 01:26 AM
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We are in for anywhere from 8 inch to two foot snowfall from this in great lakes area. I have never remembered such a weird winter and so much tornadic activity, in winter.
My two pebbles.



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 01:29 AM
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Well it is a cyclone in the sense that it's a low pressure system (or depression) - but it's not a tropical cyclone

It's understandably a bit confusing when tropical cyclones are simply called 'Cyclones' in the Indian Ocean region. Tropical cyclones in the Atlantic are, of course, called hurricanes.



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 01:31 AM
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Thanks for that Essan. I was going to point that out but really don't have the knowledge base to back it.




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