gatorcane wrote:And guess what? NAVGEM shifts west now firmly in EGOM.
Tonight's Euro will be interesting.
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gatorcane wrote:And guess what? NAVGEM shifts west now firmly in EGOM.
boca wrote:We are not in the all clear especially since the size of Irma is going to get bigger.
tolakram wrote:
Dont stay in your mobile homefloridasun78 wrote:hope stift to west go because aloot people going stay my mobile homes parkl
jlauderdal wrote:Dont stay in your mobile homefloridasun78 wrote:hope stift to west go because aloot people going stay my mobile homes parkl
boca wrote:Is there a chance Irma can continue west and miss Florida completely?
boca wrote:Is there a chance Irma can continue west and miss Florida completely?
Blown Away wrote:boca wrote:Is there a chance Irma can continue west and miss Florida completely?
The W march hasn't stopped for almost 2 days, no reason not to think it continues until we see some stability. Kinda surprised the models didn't pickup on the strong ridging...
Blown Away wrote:tolakram wrote:
This cluster might be offshore soon???
SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Blown Away wrote:boca wrote:Is there a chance Irma can continue west and miss Florida completely?
The W march hasn't stopped for almost 2 days, no reason not to think it continues until we see some stability. Kinda surprised the models didn't pickup on the strong ridging...
thats funny my house was not in the cone yesterday. Not trying to start a fight but the cone corrects itself constantly. to say the cone is all knowing all powerful 72 hours is out is contrary to all facts and observations i have made in my 14 years watching this forum.
SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Seeing a trend west...i know people will say its impossible but I know Katrina, dennis, ivan and a bunch of other storms over the years have had once had florida west coast hook bullseye....back then they were sure of impact in tampa, fort myers area of florida but the cone kept moving with each update.
Steve wrote:SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Seeing a trend west...i know people will say its impossible but I know Katrina, dennis, ivan and a bunch of other storms over the years have had once had florida west coast hook bullseye....back then they were sure of impact in tampa, fort myers area of florida but the cone kept moving with each update.
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huwvloop.html
It is impossible IMHO. So I'm going to say it.
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