I've been placing markers in my last few uploads, still moving south of due west, looks like the due west trajectory earlier was a wobble
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STILL South of west movement
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STILL South of west movement
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Check out the interesting current conditions at Key West.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/forecasts/FLZ078.php?zo=1
Definately a mistake, but Heavy Snow and Wind!
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/forecasts/FLZ078.php?zo=1
Definately a mistake, but Heavy Snow and Wind!
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Brent wrote:Ixolib wrote:Brent wrote:This is not good...
...for who (whom)?
I think areas farther west... Remember, the farther west it goes, the later the landfall will be. More time over water...
With this storm, more time over water might, to an EXTENT, be a good thing. Powerful hurricanes can't usually maintain Cat.4/5 status without slight fluctuations. Remember Dennis. If this thing reaches, say, 140/145 mph before landfall [as Ortt predicts], there might be room for fluctuations. Otherwise, we could be having a strengthening Cat.4 upon landfall.
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