Fridays outlook from JB about Caribbean
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Fridays outlook from JB about Caribbean
2.) Florida hurricane threat next week. The system should develop out of overall pattern in the western Caribbean early to mid part of next week, then it will get pulled into the southeast Gulf.
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I'm taking Accuweather's forecast very seriously, and so should anyone
who lives along the Eastern Gulf Coast, Florida Panhandle,
Florida Peninsula, and South Florida.
who lives along the Eastern Gulf Coast, Florida Panhandle,
Florida Peninsula, and South Florida.
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Since the mods have repeatedly asked that the bashing not continue, I'd suggest that's a bad idea.
At any rate, both the Euro and the UKMET (which appear to me to have the best grasp of the current and near-term situation) suggest development in the western Caribbean next week. Should something form in that region, a subsequent NE track across the peninsula is the climatologically favored track.
(The Canadian jumps all over the low near Jamaica - developing it way too fast IMHO)
At any rate, both the Euro and the UKMET (which appear to me to have the best grasp of the current and near-term situation) suggest development in the western Caribbean next week. Should something form in that region, a subsequent NE track across the peninsula is the climatologically favored track.
(The Canadian jumps all over the low near Jamaica - developing it way too fast IMHO)
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Destruction5 I changed the title of the thread to not have problems with the members.
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Accuweather might actually be on to something the area is starting to look abit healthier this morning.I'm interested to know which way this will go being in S FL.
Accuweather might actually be on to something the area is starting to look abit healthier this morning.I'm interested to know which way this will go being in S FL.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:40 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
Joe is usually pretty good with forecasting long-range patterns...
he may not get landfall locations exactly, but his pattern
analysis is excellent.
Joe is the pattern master!
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:40 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
Joe is usually pretty good with forecasting long-range patterns...
he may not get landfall locations exactly, but his pattern
analysis is excellent.
Joe is the pattern master!
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