Normandy wrote:I think you all are underestimating Dennis's organization...
So do I...this isn't Isadore and central Cuba isn't the Yucatan.
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rtd2 wrote:Brent wrote:rtd2 wrote:Ixolib wrote:simplykristi wrote:As we saw with Charley, a hurricane can change direction at any time.
Kristi
But, not without reason.
Correct Brent....and I hate to Dig up old Bones but Didnt Charley hit Within NHC's warning area? YES! I thiunk it was only like 60 miles off (correct me if I'm wrong)...But I see alot of Post as if the NHC Missed spmething or was Suprised?....yes it did Catch some folks off guard just like Opal did Thats why NHC's Landfall projection is Wide..Now thats TRACK I think strenght is Another Topic Charley and Opal Rapid intensification Caught most everyone Off guard!
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Your right... and this debate was beat in the ground like a dead horse a LONG LONG LONG LONG time ago.
THIS IS NOT GOING INTO SOUTHWEST FLORIDA.
No more Digging up bones I promise!

Ixolib wrote:simplykristi wrote:You all think that you can predict what is going to happen. No one can predict what Dennis is going to do!
Kristi
No One?? So how come the NHC exists. If your statement is true, we're wasting millions of tax payer's money each year to keep that agency funded....
Ixolib wrote:simplykristi wrote:You all think that you can predict what is going to happen. No one can predict what Dennis is going to do!
Kristi
No One?? So how come the NHC exists. If your statement is true, we're wasting millions of tax payer's money each year to keep that agency funded....

docjoe wrote:with charley , for some reason, some people still are caught up in "oh the NHC and everyone else missed it". although it was quite a bit south of the expected tampa hit i think it is important to keep in mind that while travelling basically due north there was only a very small change in longitude. that made a difference as to where it made landfall in a north south direction but was still a very small deviation from its track...does that make sense???
docjoe
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Half of its over the Gulf of Mexico...The center is right where that city is...It is moving northwestward. The convection is trying to become defined near the center.(Trying to reform Cdo) We will see this is a little faster then I thought it would get back into the Gulf.


docjoe wrote:with charley , for some reason, some people still are caught up in "oh the NHC and everyone else missed it". although it was quite a bit south of the expected tampa hit i think it is important to keep in mind that while travelling basically due north there was only a very small change in longitude. that made a difference as to where it made landfall in a north south direction but was still a very small deviation from its track...does that make sense???
docjoe
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:The nhc thought it was a cat2 when it was really almost a boarder line cat5. That is the problem.
Also it should of headed more to the north then into Tempa area like they where forecasting. It turned to the northeast because of the trough to the northwest. Also look at Dennis they where saying northwestward an which this storm would already be off the coast. In look at times it was going westward. What an the world is that????
Dennis still has a ok inner core. In which if it can get a cdo fired up could regain some of what it losted.


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