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***MODERATORS*** you always move these posts, but this is where it gets the most exposure and some of your members of allstocks will not know about this storm, so this helps them out to make money. So it would be helpful and apppreicated it you keep it here. please***

Here is the projected path of Trop Depression #5 soon to be upgarded to Trop Storm Ernesto
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at5+shtml/084736.shtml?5day

ECCI NSMG the 2 big hurricane plays. Many others to make money though. My favorite is ECCI and it will FLY today

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GO NSMG (only one I'm in) ECCI, BUGS

good luck all - they will all be winners IMO

Ernesto Soon To Form; Severe Weather Shifts EastBy AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Kristina Baker

(State College, PA) - Tropical Depression 5 is nearly tropical storm strength; once Tropical Storm Ernesto forms, the question is, "Will the storm then intensify into the first hurricane of the year?" Meanwhile, a quieter day is in store for the northern Plains after a violent day of tornadoes and thunderstorms on Thursday. Today, the threat for severe weather will shift over parts of the Midwest and the central Plains.

As of 5 a.m. EDT, Tropical Depression 5 was located about 345 miles south-southeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico, with maximum-sustained winds of 35 mph. Within the next twelve hours, the AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center is expecting the fifth tropical storm in the Atlantic Basin to form as the depression continues to become better organized.

Beyond Tropical Storm Ernesto developing, AccuWeather.com is closely monitoring the potential for this storm to become the first hurricane of the season. With a strong zone of shear to the west of the depression, the pace of the storm will determine its fate. Early Friday morning, Tropical Depression 5 was steaming westward at 20 mph. If the storm maintains its current speed, then those higher winds to the west will prevent any significant intensification. On the other hand, if the storm slows down, then that zone of stronger winds will shift northwestward allowing the storm to remain under an environment that is more conducive for a hurricane, possibly a category 3, to develop. Whatever pace the storm takes on its west-northwest trek across the Caribbean Sea, bands of heavy rain and gusty winds will spread from east to west over the Caribbean Islands through early next week.

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NSMG / ECCI / BUGS should all do well - Personally happy that gulf coast (oil/gas) won't get hit

Ernesto To Target Florida and Southeastern U.S.By AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Chris Stachelski

(State College, PA) - Tropical Storm Ernesto will target Cuba today before heading northward toward Florida and the southeastern United States as the week progresses.

As of 5 a.m. EDT, Tropical Storm Ernesto was located about 45 miles south-southwest of Guantanamo, Cuba. Ernesto was moving to the northwest near 12 mph with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph.

On Sunday, Ernesto became the first hurricane of the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season with maximum sustained winds reaching 75 mph. However, after moving over the mountainous terrain of southwestern Haiti, Ernesto weakened to a tropical storm by Sunday afternoon. Ernesto has since moved back over water and this, combined with light winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere, should allow Ernesto to at least maintain its strength, if not even intensify slightly, before making landfall in southeastern Cuba by later this morning as a tropical storm. Ernesto will then head northwest across the central portion of the island or very close to the northern coast of Cuba later today before emerging back into the water Tuesday. Just how much Ernesto weakens today will be determined by how long the storm stays over land.

Across Cuba, rainfall amounts of 6 to 12 inches with locally higher amounts can be expected from Ernesto. The heavy rain will lead to a threat of flash flooding and mudslides. Tides 4 to 6 feet above normal will pound the southern coast of the island. Hurricane warnings are in effect for central and eastern Cuba. The southern coast of Haiti remains under a hurricane warning where at least 6 to 12 inches of rain can fall. Flash flooding and mudslides will also be a concern here.

Hurricane watches have been posted for the South Florida mainland from Deerfield Beach on the east coast to Chokoloskee on the west coast. In addition, hurricane watches have also been posted for the entire length of the Florida Keys from Ocean Reef to the Dry Tortugas.

A hurricane watch has also been posted for Andros Island in the Bahamas. In addition, a tropical storm warning is in effect for Ragged Island and Great Exuma in the Central Bahamas.

Once Ernesto emerges from Cuba, it will begin to turn more toward the north as it moves around the edge of an area of high pressure located east of Jacksonville, Fla., in the midlevels of the atmosphere and also begins to be picked up by an approaching upper-level trough digging into the Mississippi River Valley. This will take Ernesto to or very near South Florida by late Tuesday. Just how much the midlevel ridge of high pressure weakens will determine just how far east or west Ernesto tracks when it gets toward South Florida. Although the best case scenario now still favors a track northward across the Florida Peninsula, there is also the potential for Ernesto to pass just along or just off the east coast of Florida.

Ernesto's intensity at its approach to South Florida is also highly dependent on just how much time it spends over Cuba. The quicker Ernesto can get back into water, the stronger it will likely be when it arrives near South Florida. Ernesto will move over very warm waters as well and will be in an area where the upper-level winds are light and favorable for further development; therefore, t is not unreasonable for Ernesto to become a hurricane by the time it makes a landfall or is near the coast of South Florida.

The fringe effects of Ernesto will be felt in South Florida by early Tuesday with conditions rapidly deteriorating as the day progresses as the outer squalls of Ernesto work northward. Strong winds and heavy bands of rain will be the main threat and even an isolated tornado or waterspout is possible. Rough surf will also pound the coast, especially in the Keys and along the southeast Florida coast, bringing the threats of storm surge and beach erosion.

As time progresses, the effects of Ernesto will work northward into central and northeast Florida on Wednesday and into southeast Georgia and the low country of South Carolina by Thursday. In time Ernesto will curve northeast up the East Coast of the United States and it is highly possible that it will be hurricane when it affects these areas as well.
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emergency Sunday, directing counties to open their emergency management offices and activating the National Guard. Bush canceled a scheduled trip to New York on Monday, choosing to stay in Tallahassee to monitor storm developments. Officials in the Florida Keys told tourists to postpone any immediate plans to travel there and ordered those already on the island chain to leave. All travel trailers and recreational vehicles were ordered off the islands immediately.

All interests Cuba, Florida and the Bahamas should continue to check the AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center for the latest updates on Ernesto. Now is the time to review your hurricane protection plan and take necessary action.

From the Northeast to the Midwest to North Texas, a slow-moving front will bring another day of wet weather. Several waves of low pressure will ride eastward along the front enhancing the development of showers and thunderstorms. With the slow movement of the front and the threat of heavy rains repeatedly moving over the same area, there will be a possibility of flash flooding in some areas. Flash flood watches have been posted for today for central and southern portions of Indiana, including Indianapolis, and for parts of West Texas. Flash flood watches have already been posted for parts of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia.

On Sunday, heavy rains fell across the parched mid-Atlantic bringing the greatest rainfall totals of the month in many areas of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, northern Delaware, southern New York and southern Connecticut. A warm front lifting north across the region was responsible for the soggy day with some areas receiving over 4 inches of rain. In Norwalk, Conn., Interstate 95 was flooded due to the heavy rains. In Bridgeton, N.J., so much rain fell that basements were flooded. Despite coming in the wake of a recent prolonged dry streak, the rain that fell was too much in too short of time and flash flooding was able to occur. Some of the rainfall totals include:
Juniata, PA - 6 inches
Vineland, NJ - 4.70 inches
Milford, CT - 4.24 inches
Bridgeport, CT - 4.01 inches - a new record for the date, old was 2.48 inches set in 1971
Selingsgrove, PA - 3.45 inches
Sterling Forest, NY - 2.51 inches

The threat of wet weather will linger along the front into Tuesday, although drier weather is expected across the Midwest as the last in a series of waves finally moves into the Northeast and an area of high pressure builds southward, bringing in drier air to the central Plains and central Great Lakes.

A cold front finally moved far enough southward in North Texas that the streak of consecutive days of at or above 100-degree temperatures ended at the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, Airport on Sunday with the high temperature there reaching only 96 degrees with plenty of clouds in the sky. Before the last day of this weekend, the city had to endure 19 straight days of the temperature rising to or above the century mark; this is the sixth longest stretch in history for the airport. The break in the heat will not be brief as the coming workweek will feature near-normal temperatures.

Across the central Plains, an upper-level low will spark off showers and thunderstorms today from South Dakota to eastern Kansas. Some of the storms will be capable of producing hail and gusty winds. This activity will wind down tonight as the upper low heads eastward.

Across the West, an upper-level ridge of high pressure led to a hot summer day across the region, especially away from the immediate coast. Medford, Oregon soared to 100 degrees for a high temperature and in Seattle, Wash., fell one degree short of its record high for yesterday with a high of 87 degrees. The heat will continue today east of the Cascades, but the arrival of an upper-level trough will bring some cooling to areas west of the Cascades. As the trough axis works onshore tonight, the marine layer will strengthen, bringing in a more significant cooling to areas west of the Cascades for Tuesday. Even east of the Cascades, highs will lower sharply Tuesday as cooler air from the north is ushered on in.

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LOL, most folks know about Ernesto.

If they didn't know about it, what box have they been hiding in?

I don't really care what the weather channel or anyone else says.

I am predicting that Tropical Storm Ernesto misses Florida to the East all together.

I believe that the winds blowing across the gulf will push it east of Florida and up the gulf stream away from land, and out to sea.

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Yup, way too many "extra" threads for hurricanes. I'm with Honesty and think the hurricane will graze east florida at the most.

How'd all of you get 5 stars, hmmm........

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I believe that weather.com originally predicted a direct hit on New Orleans two days ago.

Wow were they off or what.

Unless the hand of The Almighty God decides to intervene, this ain't going to New Orleans.

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The question is:
Do you really need a hurricane to make money on a hurricane stock?

The answer is:
No, just the threat of one.

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Not if you bought in last week at a decent price, and were looking to sell early this week IMO.

If I were a newbie, I would prolly be tempted to buy into the hype early this week. That is what the sellers are hoping for IMO.

Ernesto has 45 mph winds currently. Haiti and Cuba look to have been givin' Ernesto a pretty good whoopin'.

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Doniboy is correct, all we need is the hype surrounding the storm. That we have just like we did for Chris and Debby.

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Big sell off for ECCI and NSMG is neutral to green, not a great start for either stock!

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Not a good start for Bugs either, in the red today!
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quote:
Originally posted by Doniboy:
The question is:
Do you really need a hurricane to make money on a hurricane stock?

The answer is:
No, just the threat of one.

Was he right? Zack?

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All are in the red. Ernesto won't be Katrina.

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Doesn't have to be Katrina - Katrina took out oil/gas stuff - NSMG is not an oil/gas play it's a construction play
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GV is a hurricane play and it is up a little [Smile]

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Every hurricane stock now in the red... so much for the "big wind".

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and repoman with the big mouth
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And the big "wallet"

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8/29

Ernesto Back Over Water; Gaining Some StrengthBy AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Kristina Baker

(State College, PA) - Back over water, Tropical Storm Ernesto has gained some strength early this morning. The storm will continue to intensify, most likely just under hurricane status, before making landfall over the upper Florida Keys tonight. After moving through Florida Wednesday, the AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center is forecasting Ernesto to impact the Carolinas Thursday and Friday, then possibly the mid-Atlantic and Northeast states this Labor Day holiday weekend.

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All hurricane stocks RED again.

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Not sure if this will do anything for the price of NSMG, but check out all this rain the HPC has predicted for the next 5 days.. Over 10 inches in Miami and DC. Over 13 inches on the Delmarva peninsula, Richmond, and Norfolk. Could also regain hurricane strength before a secondn landfall on the East Coast.

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New tropical wave to watch
A concentrated area of thunderstorms has developed about halfway between Africa and the Lesser Antilles Islands, near 9N 36W. This tropical wave is showing some rotation, and had winds up to 60 mph in some of the heavier thunderstorms, according to a 4:15 am EDT pass from the QuikSCAT satellite. The GFS model does develop this system into a tropical storm by Friday, and predicts it will be a threat to the Lesser Antilles Islands early next week. This wave is very similar in position and appearance to the wave that spawned Ernesto. Wind shear is about 10-15 knots over the wave, which is low enough to allow some slow development. Sea Surface Temperatures are 84-86F (29-30 C), which is very favorable for development. However, the intensity of the heavy thunderstorm activity has declined markedly this morning, and the wave is not a threat to develop until Thursday at the earliest. A large spiral of low clouds to the wave's north-northwest is associated with another tropical wave. This wave we can ignore, since it is embedded in a large area of African dust that should inhibit development. The computer models are very bullish in developing waves coming off the coast of Africa in the next two weeks, and I expect we'll have at least two new named storms by the time the peak of hurricane season arrives, September 10.

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IMO...hurricane stocks were hot LAST season...
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quote:
Originally posted by trade04:
IMO...hurricane stocks were hot LAST season...

Quote of the year.

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quote:
Originally posted by Repoman75:
quote:
Originally posted by trade04:
IMO...hurricane stocks were hot LAST season...

Quote of the year.
"What Repoman knows won't tip the barn"

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Wave looking pretty good. Increases and decreases in convection may be due to diurnal effects.

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BUGS!
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Heard on the news that Ernesto barely packing 40 mph winds... DUD.
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Dud it is. Hurricane Charley makes Ernesto look like a half-day thunderstorm. Ernesto is nothing and I will go shopping for food as soon as it gets here. Should be this afternoon to late evening of the worst part for us and then I may go to a movie....

Well at least stocks are still going today [Smile]

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Not too sure what the Weather channel is talking about mentioning that winds are still at 40 mph.

The highest current recorded wind gust in the Fl. area has been 31 mph so far in Miami. lol

Got any good flood clean-up stocks?

Home Depot and Lowes will prolly get a nice lift in business as long as they don't get flooded out as well.

Dry Wall + plywood stocks may be in high demand as the waters from Ernesto recede over the eastern part of the country.

Georgia Pacific may be in play.

North East will prolly get flooded worse than it did in July, so I hope those living at lower elevation levels will be ready.

Might just need to buy me a Farmer's Almanac after the coming floods.

http://www.farmersalmanac.com/

Some folks might just be able to apply for Federal flood insurance after the coming rains.

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I think Georgia Pacific might be private.

Yup:

http://www.gp.com/center/financials/index.html

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GP was acquired by Koch Industries, which is private. Consider WY or PCL as alternative, lumber plays

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Thanks Ohio Statian!

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41 mph wind in Ft. Lauderdale. They have justified themselves.

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Here's your Cat 4 storm!! Too bad it is hitting Mexico!! haha.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/WEATHER/08/30/john.hurricane.ap/index.html

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