This is a FL storm
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das8929
This is a FL storm
I dont see this going to MS or AL or LA. Take a look at the models. See it going to any of those states?? No, I didnt think so. I am NOT -removed- a FL hit, just stating the facts.
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Re: This is a FL storm
das8929 wrote:I dont see this going to MS or AL or LA. Take a look at the models. See it going to any of those states?? No, I didnt think so. I am NOT -removed- a FL hit, just stating the facts.
The models are not focused on those states but if they keep on trending westward as Ivan is then I would argue your comments.
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Sure, the models all show the West coast of Florida for five days out--but the West coast of Florida isn't that far from other states, and five days is a long time. They could easily bump it further West, and a little bit each day for five days could clearly move the track into other states. So it's silly to count yourself out when you're only slightly out of the fifth day of a five-day cone.
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