Blown Away wrote:caneman wrote:Blown Away wrote:
If a hurricane, west of Appalachicola or a very small slot @Cedar Key or south of Punta Gorda. Those spots are high odds historically for a hurricane moving towards FL West coast. Cedar Key is looking like the spot now, but 18z models started swinging back E so we have plenty of time for big moves.
Climatology can give you a guidance but isn't hard and fast. Tampa Bay dodged Charley, Ian and irma major impacts by a slight shift right. That will end at some point
I just play the odds in situations like this and a hurricane (not TS) moving towards the FL W coast will fall in the 3 areas I highlighted.
Both of us being long time posters, I know that you know that's just pure luck and chance and nothing more. Well... we do have Indians protecting us in Tampa Bay. I'm sure you've heard the stories about our Indian mounds and heritage that protects us.
