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cycloneye wrote:SAB Dvorak
29/1145 UTC 13.8N 36.7W T2.0/2.0 97L -- Atlantic
TD numbers.
Cat 5 into Port St. Lucie/Ft Pierce, wow thank goodness it's fantasy at this point. That area is the northern extent for EC Florida landfalls, IMO. Very rare to get a EC Florida landfall north of that location so if this model idea verifies I would expect the trend to go offshore or farther south.
BA is that the latest Euro run.
perk wrote:Blown Away wrote:http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/3369/97ls.jpg
Cat 5 into Port St. Lucie/Ft Pierce, wow thank goodness it's fantasy at this point. That area is the northern extent for EC Florida landfalls, IMO. Very rare to get a EC Florida landfall north of that location so if this model idea verifies I would expect the trend to go offshore or farther south.
BA is that the latest Euro run.
gatorcane wrote:Actually it hits the east coast of Florida at 216 hours on that run. Looks like a Frances or jeanne redux
HURAKAN wrote:AL, 97, 2010082912, , BEST, 0, 137N, 363W, 30, 1006, LO
no upgrade at 11 am, I guess
Blown Away wrote:HURAKAN wrote:AL, 97, 2010082912, , BEST, 0, 137N, 363W, 30, 1006, LO
no upgrade at 11 am, I guess
Did 97L move a little WSW or did the center relocate, seems to have lost latitude overnight.
LowndesCoFire wrote:Cat 5 into Port St. Lucie/Ft Pierce, wow thank goodness it's fantasy at this point. That area is the northern extent for EC Florida landfalls, IMO. Very rare to get a EC Florida landfall north of that location so if this model idea verifies I would expect the trend to go offshore or farther south.
Blown Away wrote:LowndesCoFire wrote:Cat 5 into Port St. Lucie/Ft Pierce, wow thank goodness it's fantasy at this point. That area is the northern extent for EC Florida landfalls, IMO. Very rare to get a EC Florida landfall north of that location so if this model idea verifies I would expect the trend to go offshore or farther south.
What were the last storms to landnfall around that area? Were Jeanne and Frances around there or further south? I know Dora was to the north around St. Augustine.
Blown Away wrote:LowndesCoFire wrote:Cat 5 into Port St. Lucie/Ft Pierce, wow thank goodness it's fantasy at this point. That area is the northern extent for EC Florida landfalls, IMO. Very rare to get a EC Florida landfall north of that location so if this model idea verifies I would expect the trend to go offshore or farther south.What were the last storms to landnfall around that area? Were Jeanne and Frances around there or further south? I know Dora was to the north around St. Augustine.
The landfall is within 15 miles of Frances/Jeanne's landfall point.
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