jdjaguar wrote:95L is forming an eye.
Seriously? I'll need to check things out...
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jdjaguar wrote:95L is forming an eye.
jdjaguar wrote:95L is forming an eye.
boca wrote:Look what is just east of the Bahamas at 162 hrs.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... n_162m.gif
fci wrote:And what is ESE of Puerto Rico and The VI's
boca wrote:I don't like a high over Virginia and a potential storm ESE of S FL. It makes me nervous.
SouthFLTropics wrote:Anyone know if any Recon is scheduled for 95L...
Where's Walken when you need him..."NEED MORE RECON BABY!"
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Lifesgud2 wrote:Looks like Bermuda is in the path for this one..Fishy Fishy
Cyclenall wrote:Lifesgud2 wrote:Looks like Bermuda is in the path for this one..Fishy Fishy
If this hits or affects Bermuda, it's not a fish storm.
If this invest becomes Hanna and then it's remnants somehow make it up to Montana, are we going to call this Hanna Montana?![]()
It does look remarkably better then it ever has. I'm a tad surprised it's got its act together so quickly after looking like scraps. It's definitely late August.
Bocadude85 wrote:I wonder if this could be similar to betsy track into florida?
jconsor wrote:I would like to emphasize that it takes a very unusual upper air pattern for a storm that is moving N or NW at around 25-30N latitude to curve back to the SW or W and impact Florida. A more likely scenario would probably be a stall SW of Bermuda, then a slow drift for several days.
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