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#21 Postby johngaltfla » Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:09 pm

ConvergenceZone wrote:
johngaltfla wrote:
Air Force Met wrote:
TPACane04 wrote:and they based this info on what source?

Remember, this is the same channel that said the Pope had died, two days before he actually did.


I say it will get stronger. Why? Large eye...lots of warmer water...lots of room to contract during an ERC...approaching the coast at a right angle...and

Look at the outflow to the north...it's beginning to touch the westerlies. I would not be surprised (although I don't think it will...but close) to see Kat surpass the lowest pressure record....as it is...I think it's going to be a 895mb storm.


That was Joe Bastardi on FNC. He's right. When it hits that patch of 89-91 degree water near the coast it will be like one final explosion of expanding energy.

I appreciate your forecasts AFM. Alot of respect for what you've been saying. I can't wait to read your forecasts on TD13 and TD14 which we'll be dealing with next week....

:eek:



The new model plots take TD13 well north of the islands and make it a fish. It's hard to say about TD14 though. TD13 probably won't get any attention because everyone will still be reeling from Katrina as TD 13 goes out to Sea.


Don't buy any of the models on a developing TD. Remember what they said about Katrina? Also I don't smell fish with this one. It's going to move WNW to NW then hit the high pressure that's dominated Florida. This one smells like trouble in about 7 days.

Another Labor Day hurricane anyone? :eek:
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