inland turn

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inland turn

#1 Postby Frantastic » Tue Aug 31, 2004 11:15 pm

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that's a hard turn once inland, its like she wants to destroy FL
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#2 Postby Matthew5 » Tue Aug 31, 2004 11:17 pm

You got that right it sure doe's went to distroy Florida. :eek:
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#3 Postby skysummit » Tue Aug 31, 2004 11:18 pm

I think that track may change a bit tomorrow....if the latest models keep their trend.
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#4 Postby NFLnut » Tue Aug 31, 2004 11:32 pm

Are you saying that you believe it will continue to track farther down south?

And yes .. this sharp turn doesn't make sense. A 30-degree right turn?! I know it is possible, but what is the logic/phenomena that they are basing this wacky turn on?

Also, the LBAR now shows a Ft Lauderdale-to-Ft Myers track (God help those in the Ft Myers/Punta Gorda area). How much weight does the LBAR hold in the scheme of this crazy science?
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