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#41 Postby NFLnut » Sat Sep 11, 2004 7:23 pm

roostercogburn wrote:I am starting to feel like we in the Tampa area are out of the woods. All of the models are moving ivan away, and all of the amateur forecasters here continue to move it further west. My plywood is going to remain in the shed I do believe.

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I live in NE Orlando, and my plywood is staying up until this beast is somewhere north of NJ and there are no signs of any storms blowing off of Africa. Basically, the plywood may stay up until November 1st with the luck we've had here in central Florida! :P

If I were in Tampa, I wouldn't pop the cork on the champagne just yet, although every 6 hours thinks have looked better and better for you guys. Heck, I'm pulling for Tampa to get nary a scratch cause I don't even want rain or winds from another storm!
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#42 Postby NateFLA » Sat Sep 11, 2004 7:41 pm

I am going to be skeptical till this storm hits land.

Learning from Charley, preliminary forecasts said port charolette. Then a day or two elapsed. Then a jog, the west, Tampa. Everybody screamed Tampa Tampa Tampa. The news rarely mentioned the fact that it was parallel to the coast and slight deviations would drastically change landfall. Then it came. Suddenly, shocking! NOT Tampa. Storm bumped a hint east and it smacked port charolette/punta gorda, where they had orginally forecast it.

Point of the story? Ivan is still coming relatively parallel, Ivan is still days away, and this season GOM storms have been trending east of their projected path.
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#43 Postby Deana Cuevas » Sat Sep 11, 2004 7:59 pm

I don't want a hurricane by no means. I just want to know whats coming. Ivan has destroyed every place he has visited. My mets in the area don't impress me.
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#44 Postby hibiscushouse » Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:37 pm

The breeze at the moment. Is this something just to the west of us that's causing it? Or is it related to Ivan?
It did this a couple of days before Frances came onshore as well.
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#45 Postby ACM » Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:38 pm

I am much more relaxed compared to yesterday. That said, I'm still keeping my guard up til this is well North of us.
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#46 Postby latemodel25 » Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:47 pm

Deana Cuevas wrote:I don't want a hurricane by no means. I just want to know whats coming. Ivan has destroyed every place he has visited. My mets in the area don't impress me.
what area are you in?
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#47 Postby Deana Cuevas » Sat Sep 11, 2004 10:29 pm

North Dale
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