Ridge strengthening: Florida to get blasted again
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Kevin_Cho wrote:You to Cape, if Naples gets blasted, Cape Coral and Fort Myers will definately be just about as bad, but it's probably a low probability any city in Collier/Lee atm is in the direct path of the hurricane, but that could easily change with all these sudden changes of the track and such.
Kevin Cho - East Naples, FL
I just keep thinking about what happend on the East coast when Charley hit over here! It wasn't a pretty sight!
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siobhan222
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I've had a bad feeling all along that Jeanne will not make the turn. I don't think she'll go as far north before making landfall as is currently predicted either and I think the NHS is being too conservative in changing their tracks. Of course, this is all just a hunch on my part. I have no research or anything else to back it up. But I think she's headed for somewhere south of Fort Pierce. That's my hunch.
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