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Hurricane John 
 
 
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -- Hurricane John's outer bands lashed Mexico's western coast Tuesday night as the powerful Category 3 storm threatened to cause
flooding and ruin vacations in some Pacific resorts. 
 
John became the sixth Pacific hurricane of the season earlier in the day and quickly grew in strength with maximum sustained winds reaching 115 mph.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said it would likely grow even stronger. 
 
However, it was not expected to make a direct hit on land or affect the United States. Long-term predictions had it moving to the northwest, parallel
to the coastline, with its outer winds lashing the resorts of Acapulco, Ixtapa, Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos. John could cause landslides and
flooding before heading out to sea, the hurricane center said. (Projected path) 
 
Dozens of small, coastal communities were on alert as forecasters warned the hurricane could dump up to 8 inches of rain. 
 
Tropical storm warnings were issued for a 300-mile stretch of coastline from Lagunas de Chacahua in Oaxaca north to Cabo Corrientes, just south of
Puerto Vallarta. 
 
The hurricane Tuesday night was centered about 115 miles south of Acapulco and was moving to the west-northwest at 11 mph. Forecasters said hurricane
force winds extended outward as far as 30 miles, with tropical-storm-force winds out 125 miles. 
 
The storm was already bringing winds and rain to a swath of coastline from Puerto Escondido, a beach community popular with surfers in the southern
state of Oaxaca to Acapulco. 
 
In Acapulco, the storm was keeping fishermen on shore, while beachgoers had to put up with light rain and heavy clouds. But the airport was still
open, and there were few signs that residents were preparing for the hurricane.
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Waiting for the 8am pdt update but this does not look good.
 
 
 
 
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Just upgraded to cat 4-- still projected to pass S. and west of Cabo
 
 
 
 
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Hang on to your sombrero Judy! You guys could get hit good by John! 
 
 
 
 
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I am not happy with the new projected path. 
I told my husband on our walk....this one scares me. 
We are continuing to prepare for the worst.  At least we have a few days to get everything ready.  My husband has moved the chickens into our outside
bathroom where they will be protected.  We will put the parakeets in our bodega.  My house is pretty bulletproof....I hope!  We have huge storm doors
that cover our sliding glass doors. 
You guys keep your fingers crossed for those of us who live here....we need it!
 
 
 
 
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HURRICANE JOHN DISCUSSION NUMBER   9 
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL   EP112006 
800 AM PDT WED AUG 30 2006 
 
THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT WAS ABLE TO 
INVESTIGATE JOHN THIS MORNING JUST AFTER THE EYE REAPPEARED ON 
SATELLITE IMAGERY.  A 700 MB FLIGHT LEVEL WIND OF 126 KT WAS 
REPORTED ON THE OUTBOUND LEG NORTHEAST OF THE CENTER...THIS REDUCES 
TO 113 KT AT THE SURFACE...AND IS CONSISTENT WITH A DROPSONDE 
MEASUREMENT IN THE NORTHEAST EYEWALL.  FURTHERMORE... DVORAK 
CLASSIFICATIONS FROM BOTH TAFB AND SAB WERE 6.0 OR 115 KT.  THE 
INITIAL INTENSITY IS SET AT 115 KT FOR THIS ADVISORY...AND JOHN HAS 
NOW REACHED CATEGORY FOUR STATUS ON THE SAFFIR-SIMPSON HURRICANE 
SCALE.  OUTFLOW IS WELL ESTABLISHED...THE SHEAR IS EXPECTED TO BE 
LOW...AND THE WATERS ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN AROUND 30 DEGREES 
CELSIUS... CONSEQUENTLY THE OFFICIAL FORECAST ANTICIPATES 
ADDITIONAL STRENGTHENING AND MAINTAINS JOHN AS A CATEGORY FOUR 
THROUGH 48 HOURS.  AFTER WHICH...GRADUAL WEAKENING IS FORECAST DUE 
TO THE HURRICANE INTERACTING WITH LAND AND EVENTUALLY ENCOUNTERING 
COOLER WATERS. 
 
THE INITIAL MOTION IS 305/10. JOHN SHOULD CONTINUE TO MOVE TO THE 
NORTHWEST AND PARALLEL VERY CLOSE TO THE WEST COAST OF 
MEXICO...AROUND THE SOUTHWESTERN PERIPHERY OF A MIDDLE- TO 
UPPER-LEVEL RIDGE OVER NORTHERN MEXICO.  THE OFFICIAL TRACK 
FORECAST HAS BEEN ADJUSTED SLIGHTLY TO THE EAST OF THE PREVIOUS 
TRACK AND IS IN CLOSE AGREEMENT WITH THE DYNAMICAL MODEL CONSENSUS 
CONU. THERE REMAINS A HIGHER THAN NORMAL UNCERTAINTY IN THE TRACK 
AFTER THREE DAYS...AND THE GFDL MODEL STILL TAKES JOHN 
NORTHWESTWARD INTO THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA. 
 
THE WIND RADII HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY FROM THE AIRCRAFT 
OBSERVATIONS.  THE UPDATED TRACK FURTHER TO THE EAST AND THE 
EXPANDED WIND RADII HAVE PROMPTED THE GOVERNMENT OF MEXICO TO 
ADJUST THE WATCHES AND WARNINGS.
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Oh Judy, I'm glad you are preparing well, we have a huge boulder in our outhouse so it doesn't blow over. I was very interested in your storm doors
that go over your sliding glass door...could you send me a picture of them or describe them. Also, are your chickens laying in this heat, ours
arent.Please let us know how things develop there and please BE SAFE!
 
 
 
 
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Storms! Looks like most of these Pacific storms head out into the open ocean, heading for parts unknown. That's a very good place for them to go.
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Chickens 
 
 
 | Quote: |  Originally posted by shari 
Oh Judy, I'm glad you are preparing well, we have a huge boulder in our outhouse so it doesn't blow over. I was very interested in your storm doors
that go over your sliding glass door...could you send me a picture of them or describe them. Also, are your chickens laying in this heat, ours
arent.Please let us know how things develop there and please BE SAFE!   |  
  
 
Some of mine are some aren't laying in the heat but I remember when Hurricane Juliette came by us some of mine layed two and some three a day for
three days!  That was cool. 
 
edit (remembering)  this was after the storm chickens had no eggs before it but after the storm cleared lots of eggs then for two more days after
that.  for reference it did continue to rain for a few days afterwards. 
 
[Edited on 8-31-2006 by flyfishinPam]
 
 
 
 
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Unfortunately the news trickling out of Los Barriles is not too good, as it is being reported that JOHN came ashore just north of LB at the "Goat
Farm" and took out most trees and RVs in the trailer park just north of it, as well as 'blowing out' other casas, sending their air conditioner onto
the driveway, some vehicles lost and possible loss of life in an arroyo; but that needs to be confirmed. 
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