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#41 Postby rtd2 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 4:34 pm

Sanibel wrote:I'm convinced the High is holding and will do so.

Havana is going to be shaken up barring any crazy turn north...



Sannibel Good call I Posted Earlier I THOUGHT Havanah Might see the Core!
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#42 Postby NorthGaWeather » Fri Jul 08, 2005 4:37 pm

Foladar wrote:
rockyman wrote:The reason all of this "it's moving right of track" business is running rampant is that all of the people who are REALLY in the path of Dennis are out boarding up their houses, gassing up their cars, and doing alot of crying (I've seen grown men cry today)...while those outside the path have plenty of free time to post on message boards...just my opinion.

Incorrect. The local news is stating it is moving right of the track, as Norcross spoke with Max Mayfield, so looks like your logic is flawed. Personally, I'd rather trust them than some of the people on here who seem to think just because the user is in Florida, they want to pull it that way.


Actually his logic is dead on. The course last I checked was right on the forecast track, not right of the track.
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#43 Postby Innotech » Fri Jul 08, 2005 5:06 pm

loon wrote:
Sanibel wrote:Dennis has swung way left and will clip the north end of the Bay Of Pigs with his west eyewall.

An hour ago the sky behind the band clouds to the north was bright blue - meaning high pressure. Safe to say we were spared by it here in SW Florida. Now we have dark booming clouds swinging over with overcast.

Havana is under the gun.

Hey Sanibel! Nice to see ya over here. I noticed you said he swung way left...this is recently? (I've been away from the computer for awhile, left once landfall occured.)

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loon


Im here too :)
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