Am I wrong in thinking that Ft Lauderdale is looking better
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Am I wrong in thinking that Ft Lauderdale is looking better
each day. I know we could still get Ivan, but it seems less and less likely that we will get a direct hit. Anyone care to comment?
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Canehater wrote:I don't know why, but I don't see Broward County getting any devastation from this storm. Maybe some nice winds and rain, but I feel ok about this one. If I lived on the west coast of Fla I wouldn't be feeling good at all.
At moment things looks better for South Florida and not so good for the Fl. Panhandle. But as we all know things change with every advisory.
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Stormcenter wrote:Canehater wrote:I don't know why, but I don't see Broward County getting any devastation from this storm. Maybe some nice winds and rain, but I feel ok about this one. If I lived on the west coast of Fla I wouldn't be feeling good at all.
At moment things looks better for South Florida and not so good for the Fl. Panhandle. But as we all know things change with every advisory.
I disagree. At 11pm the track will be adjusted to the right.
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Canehater wrote:I don't know why, but I don't see Broward County getting any devastation from this storm. Maybe some nice winds and rain, but I feel ok about this one. If I lived on the west coast of Fla I wouldn't be feeling good at all.
If it stays on the NHC 5PM track, I don't see anything for the southeast coast of FL. Charley gave us all of one lightning-filled feederband.
Of course, we'll see how it all changes.
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Patrick99 wrote:Canehater wrote:I don't know why, but I don't see Broward County getting any devastation from this storm. Maybe some nice winds and rain, but I feel ok about this one. If I lived on the west coast of Fla I wouldn't be feeling good at all.
If it stays on the NHC 5PM track, I don't see anything for the southeast coast of FL. Charley gave us all of one lightning-filled feederband.
Of course, we'll see how it all changes.
Charley was also MUCH smaller than Ivan.
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I think what Canehater is drivin at is that if Ivan hits florida, most likely it will have to be on land for a good 60-100 miles before the eye would get to ft lauderdale area, so it would weaken considerably. Only way we'd get closer to the eye, with less land interaction is if it skirts us to the east, and then we'd be on the lesser, left side of the storm. This is what I'm thinking (hoping) too, that either way it won't be so bad for ft lauderdale area.
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