fci wrote:norva13x wrote:fci wrote:
Been multiple sets of runs since Friday morning. The NHC methodically took the course further and further east since then. They don't kneejerk but the most reliable models smelled the ridge eroding a while ago and have consistently showed that.
Yes and things can change, Florida is a narrow state it doesn't take much of a shift for huge impacts. It is all about timing. I am NOT saying a landfall is going to happen, but we also aren't out of the woods either.
Never "out of the woods" until it is gone, can't disagree.
There really isn't a lot of reason to expect things to change.
So we watch. And react as needed.
But, I go back to the fact that there are no watches and no warnings; so they appear quite confident.
They are the experts and, sure; a stray model will say something very contrary but the consensus is very apparent here.
Thus no watches and no warnings.
Florida is in the 3 day cone, watches are guaranteed at some point even if it remains offshore.