ozonepete wrote:northjaxpro wrote:
Great having you in here tonight Jonathan! Great to see you on the forums along with Ozonepete. I have high regard for each of you and thanks for bringing back some sanity back on this forum with your thoughts Jonathan. I agree with everything you stated. People in the Bahamas and all across the Florida peninsula and along the Southeast U.S.coast should remain vigilant the rest of this week , through this weekend and possibly into early next week.
And great having you here as always northjax. You are one of the people on here that everyone needs to pay attention to. And of course listen to your own advice: you are clearly in the area that may be strongly affected.
Yeah, ozonepete it has me watching that's for sure. The set-up with just the potential track is reminding me somewhat of Floyd in 1999. If Erika goes through or along the Greater Antilles chain, especially possibly interacting with Hispaniola, the track set-up could be something similar to David in 1979. But, for the time being, I think what happens the next 48 hours will tell the story. If Erika can organize enough or stay intact as a classifiable system moving through the NE Caribbean and can overall miss being impacted by Hispaniola, I will begin to get really concerned. Conditions after 48 hours in the area of the Bahamas look rather conducive for Erika to develop. I touched on this earlier tonight and you can't stress it enough in that Andrew and Katrina were very weak systems as they entered that area in the Bahamas, and of course, you know the rest of the story........