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Opal storm wrote:I'm not totally convinced.I remember during Dennis the models showed a LA landfall,very much like this run and then the next day they were all back over the panhandle.
We'll see though.

tallywx wrote:As we all know from Isidore in 2002, a storm being forced SW can stall and turn north on a dime (without any model predicting such). No one is safe on the Gulf Coast.


PTrackerLA wrote:The S*** is gonna hit the fan tomorrow in south Louisiana. This is NOT good.
Wthrman13 wrote:tallywx wrote:As we all know from Isidore in 2002, a storm being forced SW can stall and turn north on a dime (without any model predicting such). No one is safe on the Gulf Coast.
StormWarning is right, the models in general did predict that stall (even the southward jog) and the subsequent north turn days in advance.


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