Would a Fla west coast landfall be impossible..?
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bcp wrote:I want to officially call out "Normandy" who essentially called "Josephine" an idiot for suggesting that a west coast Fla landfall, Now the NHC 5 day forecast track shows just that.
Where is Normandy??
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and whats with suggesting wfl be slammed for that forecast?
so much for synoptics, huh?

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Noah wrote:westmoon wrote:remember charlie, up until 3 hrs prior to landfall it was coming to Tampa Bay, you never know until it has happend.
Yes I know, but Ernesto has steadily moved east.
Charlie was going east as well and the made a sharp east curve, not in a different direction.
In the days prior, Charlie's projected path had toggled between the Punta Gorda area and the Tampa Bay area. I remember this because my boss at the time had a 2nd home in Punta Gorda, and we kept going back and forth worrying about her 2nd home or our ownselves here in Tampa...the cone always had both Tampa and Punta Gorda in it, so it was accurate all along and right up until the end in that sense.
Unfortunately, my point here is that, the only thing we should be really counting on is that it's going to go somewhere in the 3-day cone. That sounds so silly or obvious, but really...that's just it. IMHO, of course.
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(Untrained eye here)
Looking at the various maps ( radar, water vapor, satelite, etc) it just looks like Ernie is still moving more west to me.
What is supposed to cause it to shift north and east? I see the upper level low ( I think) in the Gulf, but it seems far away and not exerting much influence on Ernie.
Looking at the various maps ( radar, water vapor, satelite, etc) it just looks like Ernie is still moving more west to me.
What is supposed to cause it to shift north and east? I see the upper level low ( I think) in the Gulf, but it seems far away and not exerting much influence on Ernie.
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stpeteweathergal wrote:Local meteorologist, Steve Jerve and his Vipir model still shows a TS coming near Tampa Bay....very interesting indeed. Let's see if this pans out.
Did you hear this on the radio this morning? Station 97.9, I think? Where Steve J. was talking about how VIPIR had nailed Charley and a few other systems, and how it's still calling for a Tampa'ish landfall?
I only caught the tail end of the broadcast.
I also thought I heard him mention a "gut" feeling about strengthing. DId you catch that?
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