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The latest forecast for Chesapeake Bay:
Tonight NE wind increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 40 kt...then N 35 to 40 kt with gusts up to 50 kt after midnight. Waves 2 ft...building to 5 ft after midnight. Widespread heavy rain and scattered tstms in the evening tapering to scattered showers overnight. Gusts up to 50 mph? On the Bay... Too bad it'll be dark...watching five footers or more on the Bay would be a sight to see. -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... The latest forecast for Chesapeake Bay: Tonight NE wind increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 40 kt...then N 35 to 40 kt with gusts up to 50 kt after midnight. Waves 2 ft...building to 5 ft after midnight. Widespread heavy rain and scattered tstms in the evening tapering to scattered showers overnight. Gusts up to 50 mph? On the Bay... Too bad it'll be dark...watching five footers or more on the Bay would be a sight to see. Really? 5 footers in Sandusky Bay off Lake Erie are not uncommon. Why are you so excited about 5 footers in the Chesapeake? I would guess the Bay has some pretty nasty seas at times...5 footers are certainly not nasty although the winds forecasted certainly are. Have you ever been out in anything other than 1-2 footers Harry? |
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jim-- wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... The latest forecast for Chesapeake Bay: Tonight NE wind increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 40 kt...then N 35 to 40 kt with gusts up to 50 kt after midnight. Waves 2 ft...building to 5 ft after midnight. Widespread heavy rain and scattered tstms in the evening tapering to scattered showers overnight. Gusts up to 50 mph? On the Bay... Too bad it'll be dark...watching five footers or more on the Bay would be a sight to see. Really? 5 footers in Sandusky Bay off Lake Erie are not uncommon. Why are you so excited about 5 footers in the Chesapeake? I would guess the Bay has some pretty nasty seas at times...5 footers are certainly not nasty although the winds forecasted certainly are. Have you ever been out in anything other than 1-2 footers Harry? The Bay is relatively shallow, Dennis, and where we are, not very wide. There are significant portions of the shoreline barely above sea level. With any kind of wind, five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep out a half mile to nearly a mile in some places leads to an interesting visual. Dennis, at best, and I mean at best, you may have been the owner of a boat that rarely left the dock, according to your own posts. I suspect if you were out in the ocean or even this Bay on a rough day, you'd brownstain your shorts. Pethaps the next time you have a really nasty storm on Lake Erie, you and your wife should go out in it for some fun. Be sure to let the rest of us know how the two of you do. Got a real name, Dennis? Got an occupation, Dennis? Got a college degree, Dennis? Got a working brain, Dennis? Didn't think so. -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jim-- wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... The latest forecast for Chesapeake Bay: Tonight NE wind increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 40 kt...then N 35 to 40 kt with gusts up to 50 kt after midnight. Waves 2 ft...building to 5 ft after midnight. Widespread heavy rain and scattered tstms in the evening tapering to scattered showers overnight. Gusts up to 50 mph? On the Bay... Too bad it'll be dark...watching five footers or more on the Bay would be a sight to see. Really? 5 footers in Sandusky Bay off Lake Erie are not uncommon. Why are you so excited about 5 footers in the Chesapeake? I would guess the Bay has some pretty nasty seas at times...5 footers are certainly not nasty although the winds forecasted certainly are. Have you ever been out in anything other than 1-2 footers Harry? The Bay is relatively shallow, Dennis, and where we are, not very wide. As is Lake Erie and Sandusky Bay. 5 footers on either of them are not uncommon. There are significant portions of the shoreline barely above sea level. With any kind of wind, five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep out a half mile to nearly a mile in some places leads to an interesting visual. What sort of storm surge is expected on the Bay? I do not recall any talk about storm surges on the Chesapeake Bay resulting from Charley. Got a link? |
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 13:03:56 -0400 "jim--" wrote..
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jim-- wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... The latest forecast for Chesapeake Bay: Tonight NE wind increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 40 kt...then N 35 to 40 kt with gusts up to 50 kt after midnight. Waves 2 ft...building to 5 ft after midnight. Widespread heavy rain and scattered tstms in the evening tapering to scattered showers overnight. Gusts up to 50 mph? On the Bay... Too bad it'll be dark...watching five footers or more on the Bay would be a sight to see. Really? 5 footers in Sandusky Bay off Lake Erie are not uncommon. Why are you so excited about 5 footers in the Chesapeake? I would guess the Bay has some pretty nasty seas at times...5 footers are certainly not nasty although the winds forecasted certainly are. Have you ever been out in anything other than 1-2 footers Harry? The Bay is relatively shallow, Dennis, and where we are, not very wide. As is Lake Erie and Sandusky Bay. 5 footers on either of them are not uncommon. There are significant portions of the shoreline barely above sea level. With any kind of wind, five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep out a half mile to nearly a mile in some places leads to an interesting visual. What sort of storm surge is expected on the Bay? I do not recall any talk about storm surges on the Chesapeake Bay resulting from Charley. Got a link? I finally figured you out Jim. Krause pays to to post. That way, his posts are discussed more widely than they might be. That's it isn't it? You and your sock puppets are foils for krause. How much are you paid? Is it enough to life off of? Enquiring minds want to know. -- Posted by usenet4all.com |
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![]() "Anonymous Poster" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 13:03:56 -0400 "jim--" wrote.. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jim-- wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... The latest forecast for Chesapeake Bay: Tonight NE wind increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 40 kt...then N 35 to 40 kt with gusts up to 50 kt after midnight. Waves 2 ft...building to 5 ft after midnight. Widespread heavy rain and scattered tstms in the evening tapering to scattered showers overnight. Gusts up to 50 mph? On the Bay... Too bad it'll be dark...watching five footers or more on the Bay would be a sight to see. Really? 5 footers in Sandusky Bay off Lake Erie are not uncommon. Why are you so excited about 5 footers in the Chesapeake? I would guess the Bay has some pretty nasty seas at times...5 footers are certainly not nasty although the winds forecasted certainly are. Have you ever been out in anything other than 1-2 footers Harry? The Bay is relatively shallow, Dennis, and where we are, not very wide. As is Lake Erie and Sandusky Bay. 5 footers on either of them are not uncommon. There are significant portions of the shoreline barely above sea level. With any kind of wind, five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep out a half mile to nearly a mile in some places leads to an interesting visual. What sort of storm surge is expected on the Bay? I do not recall any talk about storm surges on the Chesapeake Bay resulting from Charley. Got a link? I finally figured you out Jim. Krause pays to to post. Yes, you got me. Krause pays *to to post*. He-he-he. Another Krause sock puppet bites the dust. |
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five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on
top of water that may only be three to four feet deep hoary, five foot waves can NOT exist in three to four foot deep water without breaking, therefore out a half mile to nearly a mile can not happen. nice try, hoary. |
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There will be a storm surge. Hurricanes are low pressure cells. When I
went through Betsy in Biloxi in 1965, we had about a 9' surge. And we were 75 miles from the eye. They will get both a surge from the low pressure, and from the wind piling up the water. Same reason that Bengladesh has such terrible floods. The prevailing winds blow the water in to land. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep hoary, five foot waves can NOT exist in three to four foot deep water without breaking, therefore out a half mile to nearly a mile can not happen. nice try, hoary. |
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billie, one can not get 4 foot waves in 3 foot deep water. one can't get 4
foot waves even in 9 foot deep water. or even 20 foot deep water. or 30 foot deep water. it don't make a rip what the storm surge is or is not. There will be a storm surge. Hurricanes are low pressure cells. When I went through Betsy in Biloxi in 1965, we had about a 9' surge. And we were 75 miles from the eye. They will get both a surge from the low pressure, and from the wind piling up the water. Same reason that Bengladesh has such terrible floods. The prevailing winds blow the water in to land. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep hoary, five foot waves can NOT exist in three to four foot deep water without breaking, therefore out a half mile to nearly a mile can not happen. nice try, hoary. |
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True, but it will be nothing but a weak tropical storm by the time it get to
his area. No storm surge from it Bill. "Calif Bill" wrote in message hlink.net... There will be a storm surge. Hurricanes are low pressure cells. When I went through Betsy in Biloxi in 1965, we had about a 9' surge. And we were 75 miles from the eye. They will get both a surge from the low pressure, and from the wind piling up the water. Same reason that Bengladesh has such terrible floods. The prevailing winds blow the water in to land. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep hoary, five foot waves can NOT exist in three to four foot deep water without breaking, therefore out a half mile to nearly a mile can not happen. nice try, hoary. |
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