THE OFFICIAL DENNIS LANDFALL PREDICTION THREAD
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- cajungal
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Sticking back to my original forecast of landfall between Gulf Shores, and Pensacola. Louisiana is not out the woods, but it is looking better for us with every run. My gut feeling is that it will miss us. Just my opinion. But, still keep close tabs on it if you are anywhere on the Gulf Coast. Things could change at the drop of a hat.
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- cycloneye
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Bumping for more opinions.
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I'm ready to make a prediction, primarily based on where Dennis has gone in the last 24 hours compared to the forecast track, which is toward the right edge of the cone. Because of that, I think for now I'd favor landfall somewhere around Apalachicola, or possibly farther east, even Tampa Bay or south.
I noticed someone earlier talking about Naples, which is well south of there. Naples has been within Dennis' "cone" almost continuously since last Saturday night. I hope nobody there is complacent. It was only last year that a hurricane made only a slight jog to the right of the middle of the forecast path, and people found themselves unprepared for a major cane. Those people had been in the cone for lots of days, but because the little line didn't go right through their location, somehow they thought they were not at risk.
Given that example, nobody has an excuse not to be prepared anywhere on the west coast of Florida this year.
BTW, I don't expect to be right with this, I'm just taking a hunch guess, not a most probable on.
I noticed someone earlier talking about Naples, which is well south of there. Naples has been within Dennis' "cone" almost continuously since last Saturday night. I hope nobody there is complacent. It was only last year that a hurricane made only a slight jog to the right of the middle of the forecast path, and people found themselves unprepared for a major cane. Those people had been in the cone for lots of days, but because the little line didn't go right through their location, somehow they thought they were not at risk.
Given that example, nobody has an excuse not to be prepared anywhere on the west coast of Florida this year.
BTW, I don't expect to be right with this, I'm just taking a hunch guess, not a most probable on.
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- wx247
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First call... I will make a final call later... this is unofficial by the way...
I am going to see between Pass Christian, MS and Mobile, AL. This may also come very close to Key West.
I am going to see between Pass Christian, MS and Mobile, AL. This may also come very close to Key West.
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On my mid-afternoon jog I saw several turtles making their way to higher ground. . . not normal. Also, the Key deer are on the move all over the darned road and acting bizarre so I'm venturing that the animals know something is not right. I wouldn't be surprised if the lower Keys get a direct hit.
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- cycloneye
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Bump.
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I'm saying Dennis rides the west coast of Florida about 50 to 100miles to the west and then will gradually turn east and will strike the big bend...
then it will slowly emerge into the Atlantic again off the NC coast and will strengthen to a strong tropical storm and will strike New England...
the second part is -removed- but the first part I'm pretty confident with
then it will slowly emerge into the Atlantic again off the NC coast and will strengthen to a strong tropical storm and will strike New England...
the second part is -removed- but the first part I'm pretty confident with
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