Florida Panhandle Hit?
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CoyoteUglyGurl
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Florida Panhandle Hit?
Pensacola beach here
Any Chance of us getting hit here in pensacola beach. How strong and dangerous?
Any Chance of us getting hit here in pensacola beach. How strong and dangerous?
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http://www.midatlanticwx.com/modelmap.htm
I guess it depends on where you look. Either way, everyone will have a better idea once the NOAA data is ingested tonight. This should make the models 20-30% more accurate. I am more interested in how they trend once the data is absorbed.
I guess it depends on where you look. Either way, everyone will have a better idea once the NOAA data is ingested tonight. This should make the models 20-30% more accurate. I am more interested in how they trend once the data is absorbed.
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Stormcenter
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You don't see anything..
jlauderdal wrote:Hurricanegurl56 wrote:yeah all models are showing it hitting south or central florida
i dont see any hitting south florida
You don't see any thing hitting Florida because the models don't go that far out in the forecast period.
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Dean4Storms
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jaysonx wrote:Looking at ANY model past 72hrs is a crapshoot.. you guys should know that by now.
I wouldn't go that far.
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