Ruling Out Cities...
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- Sean in New Orleans
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Ruling Out Cities...
Obviously, once Dennis gets past a longitude it won't be heading back East to strike...it will continue to plow NW, even after it is on shore. So, I figure, we can start to rule out places that will get a direct hit. I'll start with Appalachicola, FL. If you are there, you can rest easy with a direct hit. That doesn't mean you won't get alot of rain, and wind, IMO. Dennis is passing you by to the South by over 200 miles...
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Re: Ruling Out Cities...
Sean in New Orleans wrote:Obviously, once Dennis gets past a longitude it won't be heading back East to strike...it will continue to plow NW, even after it is on shore. So, I figure, we can start to rule out places that will get a direct hit. I'll start with Appalachicola, FL. If you are there, you can rest easy with a direct hit. That doesn't mean you won't get alot of rain, and wind, IMO. Dennis is passing you by to the South by over 200 miles...
one problem with that..the east of a system and especially this one is the strongest as we can attest too in sofla so you could have pleanty of damage and just as sever damage 30 miles east of the center
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