Thursday, July 07, 2005

Dennis Looks Angry...

* Dennis has strengthened to a Category 2 hurricane, with sustained winds now of around 105 mph. The satellite presentation of the storm is rather impressive; good outflow, strong circulation, and an eye-like feature are all present this morning.

* Where does Dennis go? Model guidance this morning has jumped to the east, with many of the major tropical models bringing Dennis inland along the Florida panhandle and then bringing him northwest through some portion of east Mississippi and Alabama. The official NHC track still brings the storm to near Meridian as a strong hurricane. Best advice: check back with us frequently, as track forecasts can and will change.

* When does Dennis arrive? It seems to be moving a bit ahead of schedule, and we may have to bump our landfall time up to sometime Sunday afternoon or night. We'll continue to refine our forecast as Dennis approaches...

* A good source of info (along with our television broadcasts and website) is the Hurricane Dennis Info Desk:

Hurricane Dennis Info Desk

1 Comments:

At 12:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

3 tropical systems in 2 months? 2 tropical systems in 2 weeks? Come on, we deserve a break.

 

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