Posted: (August 29, 2008 08:04 am)
Tropical Storm Hanna looks bigger in size than Gustav this morning. Part of that reason is its over open waters and does not have Cuba and Jamaica to deal with as far as friction with land. The Ridge or High moving into and through Texas will be a player for this storm as we head into the weekend. The models are still painting an interesting end result for this storm.
| System Track (2008) view table | |||||||||
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Name (UTC) |
Position | Direction |
Speed mph (kts) |
Pressure mb (in) |
Winds mph (kts) |
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5 | 0900 FRI AUG 29 | Tropical Storm Hanna |
21.7N | 62.3W | NW | 14 (12) | 1000 (29.53) | 50 (43) |
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4 | 0300 FRI AUG 29 | Tropical Storm Hanna |
21.1N | 60.6W | WNW | 7 (6) | 1000 (29.53) | 50 (43) |
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3 | 2100 THU AUG 28 | Tropical Storm Hanna |
20.7N | 60.1W | WNW | 12 (10) | 1003 (29.62) | 40 (35) |
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2 | 1500 THU AUG 28 | Tropical Storm Hanna |
20.5N | 59.2W | WNW | 12 (10) | 1002 (29.59) | 40 (35) |
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1 | 0900 THU AUG 28 | Tropical Depression Eight |
19.8N | 57.9W | WNW | 5 (4) | 1004 (29.65) | 35 (30) |
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CITY HIT CATEGORY DAMAGE NASSAU BAHAMAS 50% 1 FREEPORT BAHAMAS 48% 2 SAN JUAN P.R. 30% 2 PORT AU PRINCE 32% 2 ST MARTIN 29% 2 ST THOMAS 30% 2 MIAMI FL 33% 2 DAYTONA BCH FL 32% 1 JACKSONVILLE FL 31% 1 SAVANNAH GA 30% 1 CHARLESTON SC 28% 1 MYRTLE BCH SC 25% 1 HATTERAS NC 22% 1 VIRGINIA BCH VA 20% 1 OCEAN CITY MD 10% 1 REHOBOTH BCH DE 8% 0 CAPE MAY NJ 6% 0 HAVANA CUBA 8% 3 KEY WEST FL 12% 3![]()
Looking at the models above we see that the track dips SW after a few days. This is due to High Pressure sliding east and depressing the system south. The weak torugh or front moving through the US looks to have no impact on picking up Hanna and the steering is weak. Florida residents need to keep an eye on this system as it gets closer to the Bahamas by later weekend and mid next week.
DIRECT HIT-HANNA BY CITY % CHANCE
90% or HIGHER
75-89% CHANCE
51-75% CHANCE
25-50% CHANCE
0-25% CHANCE
A Direct is defined as the "eye" crossing within 25 miles of the location
william
Posted: (August 29, 2008 09:42 am)
I think hanna is a east coast storm not a gulf storm .
Going To Florida
Posted: (August 29, 2008 08:14 am)
Hanna is heading for Florida then into the Gulf. My guess is the South or South Central part of Florida then northwest towards Mobile. Kevin


