Ernesto starting to take shape
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As a voice of reason. You guys that are laughing about those that think Ernesto isn't dead yet. Please respect our opinions.. It is gonna bring a lot of rain and some decent winds to Fla. even if they aren't hurricane force winds.
Tropical storms remember are different animals then regular Florida pm storms.. We just need to watch it..and respect everyones opinion,,
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Tropical storms remember are different animals then regular Florida pm storms.. We just need to watch it..and respect everyones opinion,,
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No, there are others of us out here who are watching and waiting....I don't think we'll have any definitive answers until he emerges off Cuba and back onto the water. If the main part of the storm gets over water and THEN it still looks crappy, I'll go with the dead group, but until then, I still say there's always a chance. Look back at what storms have done in those deep, warm waters of the FL Straits before....
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Josephine96 wrote:As a voice of reason. You guys that are laughing about those that think Ernesto isn't dead yet. Please respect our opinions.. It is gonna bring a lot of rain and some decent winds to Fla. even if they aren't hurricane force winds.
Tropical storms remember are different animals then regular Florida pm storms.. We just need to watch it..and respect everyones opinion,,
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Jo Jo it is barely a TS though. Most likely a TD now. Relax with this. Its not going to be a disaster. A little rain and wind. Just like those afternoon boomers
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Noah wrote:cinlfla wrote:um pardon me but his name is not Jo Jo its John., and what you are reading is Johns opinion. I don't think he is saying anything about a disaster. I can tell you can read but I'm a little concerned about your comprehension.
I think lifesqd was talking to josephine???
Exactly Noah. You are correct..
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mf_dolphin wrote:Settle down everyone. The one thing that concerns me is if E survives, will his lack of organization take him further west toward the GOM. In some scenarios he might stay too far south to be influenced by the trough and that's something we don't want.
That's my concern, too, Dolphin.
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Yeah its possible if it survives it will be too weak to be pulled north, its possible this may head to TX afterall. Amazing how this could be a blown track by everyone including the NHC, which to their defense the models they follow have been terrbile lately. Its funny have we've had this going to TX,LA,MS,AL,FL panhandle,FL west coast,FL east coast, Carolinas, out to sea,back to FL, FL west coast again, and now all the way back to TX. CRAZY..




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