Which Area Will Most Likely Get Hit By TD 24/Wilma?
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Which Area Will Most Likely Get Hit By TD 24/Wilma?
Which area will most likely get hit by TD 24/likely future (very soon) Wilma? Posty your opinions here!
For now, I am thinking a hit in the general region from just north of Tampa south to the upper Florida Keys and the southern end/tip of Florida.
For now, I am thinking a hit in the general region from just north of Tampa south to the upper Florida Keys and the southern end/tip of Florida.
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Charles-KD5ZSM wrote:I don't know, it is moving very slow towards the wnw. It is just too far out right now. Right now, the projected path is towards mississippi. But we all know that the models and paths change a few thousand times a minute
. Just have to watch it close. Nobody's out of the woods yet.
projected path is not to mississippi
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ivanhater wrote:Charles-KD5ZSM wrote:I don't know, it is moving very slow towards the wnw. It is just too far out right now. Right now, the projected path is towards mississippi. But we all know that the models and paths change a few thousand times a minute
. Just have to watch it close. Nobody's out of the woods yet.
projected path is not to mississippi
Well mike, that is what the news said, but we know how they are. On the one i seen on the s2k home page, it looked close, but it was to distorted to tell, hopefully your right.
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Ok I added two more options but the poll doesn't allow for more options.
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Charles-KD5ZSM wrote:ivanhater wrote:Charles-KD5ZSM wrote:I don't know, it is moving very slow towards the wnw. It is just too far out right now. Right now, the projected path is towards mississippi. But we all know that the models and paths change a few thousand times a minute
. Just have to watch it close. Nobody's out of the woods yet.
projected path is not to mississippi
Well mike, that is what the news said, but we know how they are. On the one i seen on the s2k home page, it looked close, but it was to distorted to tell, hopefully your right.
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Brent wrote:El Nino wrote:To reach MI or even LA, it should continue a N'ly direction, which is VERY unlikely. 90% between Keys and Pensacola. For the rest, quite difficult at the moment.
A Hurricane hitting Michigan... now that truly would be amazing.
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Ups, I'm stil not used with all these state abreviations. So, for Mississipi, it's MS ?
I'm sorry for that, but I suppose everyone understood me
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El Nino wrote:Brent wrote:El Nino wrote:To reach MI or even LA, it should continue a N'ly direction, which is VERY unlikely. 90% between Keys and Pensacola. For the rest, quite difficult at the moment.
A Hurricane hitting Michigan... now that truly would be amazing.
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Ups, I'm stil not used with all these state abreviations. So, for Mississipi, it's MS ?
I'm sorry for that, but I suppose everyone understood me
Yeah, MS is Mississippi.
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