Floridians can breath more easy today than yesterday

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#21 Postby mf_dolphin » Sat Sep 13, 2003 7:51 am

OtherHD wrote:For what it's worth, I agree with cycloneye. Florida is safe from Isabel. If that makes me immature, fine, but call me in 5 days when Isabel is hundreds of miles away from Florida and moving NW. :wink:


If Isabel was moving NW I might agree on Florida. The last two position plots I show are still WNW. 1 degree North and 2.7 degrees West. If you want to call that NW then I have to disagree. I'm going to wait to see if this is just a stairstep or if the forecast turn is really starting. As a west coast Floridian I'll still be watching this for sure. :-)
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#22 Postby Anonymous » Sat Sep 13, 2003 8:02 am

Does it really matter at this point and time right now if the models have shifted to the north or the south, the storm is still going almost due west and that does not look like it is gonna change for awhile or so.
I think these models have everyone stressed out. Take a breather and just look at the storm and what it is actually doing right now, not what it just might do 24 hours from now. Just my opinion. I hate to see everyone so stressed out. :(
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