drezee wrote:She is 999 mb...per recon
57kts SFMR
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drezee wrote:She is 999 mb...per recon
drezee wrote:drezee wrote:She is 999 mb...per recon
57kts SFMR
drezee wrote:She is 999 mb...per recon
Vdogg wrote:drezee wrote:She is 999 mb...per recon
That Euro 982 at landfall not looking so crazy anymore...
Aric Dunn wrote:Should easily be a hurricane once the NE and east quads are sampled.
StormPyrate wrote:caneman wrote:chaser1 wrote:As I see it, the apparent MLC is begrudgingly moving essentially to the north and is limiting the west tilted LLC from gaining significant westward motion. Whether "landfall" actually occurs around Largo/Clearwater as I believe, I have to think that if max winds increase to near hurricane force.... those conditions (sustained or in gusts) are most apt to occur between Largo & Clearwater. I think here is where we'll see Elsa's track begin to nudge NNE.
Just up the road in Clearwater, plan to sit on the lanai and watch it trash the pool
Right where I live. Largo-Indian Rocks. Expecting to lose power. Been there done that. 13 days combined with Frances and Jeanne and 6 days for Irma
psyclone wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Should easily be a hurricane once the NE and east quads are sampled.
You think this is a hurricane now?
chaser1 wrote:drezee wrote:drezee wrote:She is 999 mb...per recon
57kts SFMR
Wait.....what? 999mb??
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