Steve Lyons: TD 11 NOT a U.S. mainland threat?
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Steve Lyons: TD 11 NOT a U.S. mainland threat?
He just said it could threaten Bermuda after Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, no mention of the Bahamas like the NHC track shows.

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That's because he probably looked at the GFS solution of slowing Ivan to a crawl once inland...if that happens I agree.
But...if NOGAPS and the 12 Euro are right....then Dr Lyons isn't.
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But...if NOGAPS and the 12 Euro are right....then Dr Lyons isn't.
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nikolai wrote:do you think this will hit floride, georgia, south carolina, or north carolina? because as of now, from what i've seen it looks like it will landfall. Also, would you expect it to be a hurricane when it landfalls assuming it does (just a preliminary)
nikolai wrote:looks like a southeast threat to me...
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