It's not over yet!

Dec 10, 2007 20:53


000WONT41 KNHC
110142DSAAT
SPECIAL TROPICAL DISTURBANCE STATEMENT
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
845 PM EST MON DEC 10 2007

SATELLITE...RADAR...AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATE THAT THE AREA ( Read more... )

2007 atlantic hurricane season, subtropical cyclones, headline interests

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rachel_anne12 December 11 2007, 02:03:38 UTC
Wow.

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cieldumort December 11 2007, 03:24:21 UTC
Very close to being tropical already, as well. Depending on overnight convective trends, it might be reclassified as such by 5AM tomorrow.

Will be interesting to see what effect traversing the islands has on Olga. Unfortunately, it looks like some deadly flooding is nearly a sure thing.

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dezlee December 14 2007, 01:50:57 UTC
Ugh. What a shame Olga couldn't have been a Zeta. After that whole ordeal with the dam release on the Yaque River, I'm honestly shocked that the reported death toll hasn't climbed so much higher. Small wonders, eh?
On not so dismal note, thanks to the latest AP article and the earlier fantastic post, regarding the December storms, I'm digging through the NHC archives to see what the other storms they're referencing might happen to be.

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cieldumort December 14 2007, 23:47:25 UTC
Yeah, Olga really isn't quite the name I would expect to hear used around Christmas lol

You know, Olga is now reported to be the deadliest Atlantic basin December tropical storm since records have been kept. The steering pattern has really kept firing at a DR, Haiti, Nicaragua line quite a bit this year. This season has really been "WEIRD," over all.

Thanks for the compliment on the post. I never know if people enjoy, or even read a few/some/most of them or not as weather communities, like a lot of communities, just tend to get so few replies to posts.

I would be interested in hearing about anything interesting you uncover. :)

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