NHC adjusting path north again?
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lwg8tr
NHC adjusting path north again?
Looks a Boyton\WPB landfall for the center of circulation. At 11:00pm last night the local mets were calling for a Mirimar\Hollywood landfall. What changed overnight?
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ont know where you guys are in relation to 26.3 but that is the official forecast track... I had to go to my map and that seems to be well south of jupiter... I may be wrong... besides if its the fireworks you want its better to be about 20 miles north of the storm.. youll have much more excitment than at landfall latitude
INITIAL 25/0900Z 26.2N 78.7W 45 KT
12HR VT 25/1800Z 26.2N 79.4W 55 KT
24HR VT 26/0600Z 26.3N 80.4W 65 KT...INLAND
36HR VT 26/1800Z 26.3N 81.4W 45 KT...INLAND
48HR VT 27/0600Z 26.5N 82.5W 40 KT...OVER WATER
72HR VT 28/0600Z 27.5N 84.0W 50 KT
96HR VT 29/0600Z 29.5N 85.0W 70 KT
120HR VT 30/0600Z 33.0N 83.0W 30 KT...INLAND
INITIAL 25/0900Z 26.2N 78.7W 45 KT
12HR VT 25/1800Z 26.2N 79.4W 55 KT
24HR VT 26/0600Z 26.3N 80.4W 65 KT...INLAND
36HR VT 26/1800Z 26.3N 81.4W 45 KT...INLAND
48HR VT 27/0600Z 26.5N 82.5W 40 KT...OVER WATER
72HR VT 28/0600Z 27.5N 84.0W 50 KT
96HR VT 29/0600Z 29.5N 85.0W 70 KT
120HR VT 30/0600Z 33.0N 83.0W 30 KT...INLAND
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Re: NHC adjusting path north again?
lwg8tr wrote:Looks a Boyton\WPB landfall for the center of circulation. At 11:00pm last night the local mets were calling for a Mirimar\Hollywood landfall. What changed overnight?
yesterdy at this time i said cat 1 for all the reasons nhc eventually mentioned which is no great feat on my part. i am going to do what i shouldnt but its wobbling back sw again. nhc has left the door open for sw movement and it could happen as could a wnw movement so everyon from hoemstead to vero watch out. as jevo correctly points out, if you want a power outage than hope you are on the northern eyewall and you will have your best shot at it. i have 36 hours no power with frances and i was way south of it and also had 18hours this summer when the transformer behind my house took a direct shot in a t-storm. let the posts start flying about wehter its going w, sw, nw, wnw or stalled and at what lat it eventually ends up. total precip will probably be the biggest story once this thing gets going later this afternoon.
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