From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10826 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, March 2 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10826 Today's Subjects: ----------------- BOMBSHELL ["Jailed for a Cure" ] Your order has shipped! - Dewalt Heater ["Dewalt Heater Shipment" Subject: BOMBSHELL BOMBSHELL http://acehardwarez.shop/VyD9a2dtd5HpIfTpOupet3eoZZgF8ZXl6s6qb__rbh67r-B5LQ http://acehardwarez.shop/KBlmbMVgFSp39nmcRw4742sYHHoIS6OHmtj20kgu4cb2dvTpEg cyclone pre-warning was issued for the island of RC)union on 4 March. The cyclone pre-warning ended at 6:00 p.m. RC)union Time (14:00 UTC) on 5 March, as Dumazile veered away from the island. Schools and businesses remained closed through 6 March. All schools reopened on 7 March, with the exception of several in Saint-Paul and Saint-Leu, where roadways were still blocked. Torrential rainfall affected the island, a 24-hour total of 990 mm (39 in) occurring at Grand Clet. The Volcanic Highway, La Plaine-des-Palmistes, and Cilaos all experienced significant rainfall during the same period. Severe damage was inflicted to the road system on RC)union. Roads across the island experienced landslides, flooding, and downed trees. East and westbound traffic traveling across the island was restricted to the Plaines highway, due to other roads flooding. The coastal and mountain highways were closed following the storm. A section of the mountain road was covered in debris after a landslide occurred. Strong waves submerged four lanes of the coastal highway with seawater. Approximately 150 mm (5.9 in) of rain fell on a cliff overlooking the coastal road, prompting an inspection before the road was able to reopen. 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Faster intensification began on 4 March, as the inner core began to tighten up and the radius of maximum wind decreased, with the MFR upgrading Dumazile to a severe tropical storm by 06:00 UTC. Microwave satellite imagery displayed a nascent eyewall on the evening of 4 March, leading the MFR to assess that Dumazile had reached tropical cyclone strength by 18:00 UTC. An eye became increasingly apparent as Dumazile turned south-southeastward, while rounding the periphery of the ridge to its east, coinciding with significant strengthening through the morning of 5 March. By 12:00 UTC, Dumazile reached its peak intensity as an intense tropical cyclone, with 10-minute sustained winds of 165 km/h (105 mph), gusts up to 230 km/h (145 mph), and a minimum pressure of 945 hPa (27.91 inHg), as estimated by the MFR; the JTWC concurrently estimated 1-minute sustained winds to have reached 205 km/h (125 mph). Despite the cyclone's intensity, its eye remained somewhat oval in shape, likely due to interaction of the northwestern part of the circulation with the mountainous terrain of Madagascar. Dumazile also made its closest approach to RC)union during 5 March, located only around 385 km (240 mi) away from the island. Dumazile's peak was short-lived, as weakening began almost immediately, with an increase in northwesterly wind shear over the system associated with an upper-level trough. 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The system became more concentrated and well-defined as it drifted between AgalC)ga and Tromelin Island, leading MC)tC)o-France La RC)union (MFR) to classify it as a Zone of Disturbed Weather at 00:00 UTC on 1 March.[nb 1] That night increased thunderstorm activity in conjunction with an easterly wind burst furthered development, and the MFR reported that the system became Tropical Disturbance 06 at 06:00 UTC on 2 March. At the same time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) classified the system as a tropical depression.[nb 2] The incipient disturbance underwent a small clockwise loop over the rest of 2 March, amid opposing steering flows from the north and south. During that time the disturbance's organisation increased, with the development of a curved rainband. The MFR noted the surrounding atmospheric environment to be quite conducive to strengthening, with low wind shear, high relative humidity values, and pronounced outflow channels. The JTWC stated that the system had become a tropical storm at 12:00 UTC on 2 March, as it began producing 1-minute sustained winds of 65 km/h (40 mph). The MFR also upgraded the system to a tropical storm at 00:00 UTC on 3 March, based on scatterometer data, upon which it received the name Dumazil ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 10:50:15 +0100 From: "Klaudena" Subject: Sit comfortably everywhere you go Sit comfortably everywhere you go http://enhasmenttine.shop/2hHjyRAJlOXUgBOLgJVwg0JOOU9v4geDnheXGlbxTwX5OCe4kw http://enhasmenttine.shop/E7269lDamIyJyd5DOUY-O2o0J7Pt05niyfXD0U4Mh3l1ORXfsA its peak intensity as an intense tropical cyclone, with 10-minute sustained winds of 165 km/h (105 mph), gusts up to 230 km/h (145 mph), and a minimum pressure of 945 hPa (27.91 inHg), as estimated by the MFR; the JTWC concurrently estimated 1-minute sustained winds to have reached 205 km/h (125 mph). Despite the cyclone's intensity, its eye remained somewhat oval in shape, likely due to interaction of the northwestern part of the circulation with the mountainous terrain of Madagascar. Dumazile also made its closest approach to RC)union during 5 March, located only around 385 km (240 mi) away from the island. Dumazile's peak was short-lived, as weakening began almost immediately, with an increase in northwesterly wind shear over the system associated with an upper-level trough. The eye collapsed entirely on 6 March as Dumazile began interacting with the upper-level trough, and the system fell back to severe tropical storm status by 18:00 UTC. Thunderstorm activity quickly became confined to Dumazile's southeastern quadrant as a result of dry air and shear, leading the MFR to declare that Dumazile had become post-tropical by 00:00 UTC on 7 March. The JTWC classified Dumazile as a subtropical storm at 12:00 UTC. 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Amid conditions conducive for intensification, Dumazile strengthened over the next two days and reached peak intensity on 5 March as an intense tropical cyclone, with 10-minute sustained winds of 165 km/h (105 mph), 1-minute sustained winds of 205 km/h (125 mph), and a central pressure of 945 hPa (27.91 inHg). The system weakened steadily over the next couple days because of increasing wind shear as it tracked to the southeast. Dumazile became post-tropical on 7 March and eventually dissipated completely on 10 March near the Kerguelen Islands. Cyclone Dumazile affected RC)union less than two months after Cyclone Berguitta, halting ongoing repairs to bridges and reconstruction efforts. 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