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I hope they all shift north again. Sorry for the folks north of me. I am not going to freak out until the storm starts moving again. The models shifted bigtime from South Carolina all the way South to Palm Beach in less than 18 hours. Who knows where it is going. I never heard my mets here less unsure about a hurricane. Basically have been saying who knows.
THe models are in agreement.
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THe models are in agreement.
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Re: THe models are in agreement.
chigger11 wrote:http://www.weatherunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at200411_model.html
I hope they all shift north again. Sorry for the folks north of me. I am not going to freak out until the storm starts moving again. The models shifted bigtime from South Carolina all the way South to Palm Beach in less than 18 hours. Who knows where it is going. I never heard my mets here less unsure about a hurricane. Basically have been saying who knows.
Couple additional runs at Mid-Atlantic WX.com..."Ivan" link under Jeanne map. Will have the EC on the map by 10AM Thurs...way behind on work today.
Scott
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