#6636 Postby Michele B » Sun Sep 01, 2019 7:08 pm
RL3AO wrote:johngaltfla wrote:mutley wrote:
I sure don't see any northern component to Dorian's movement. And it sure hasn't stalled.
I'm going to give it 18 hours to turn before I say model fail. But at this point in time, the next 6-12 hours is going to be a nail biter for everyone from Palm Beach to Charleston, SC.
NHC doesn't really have it turning until 36 hours.
https://i.imgur.com/B0RGZA5.png
Just got home-looking at the current cone....I see the timetable has changed. Yesterday, the “lines” were closer together, meaning it would go very slow to hit the next timeline.
Now, I notice the lines are much further away from each other. I assume this means it’s going to make the turn and almost WHIP north very quickly.
Apparently they have great confidence in the strength of that Front to move this monster storm.
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