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jlauderdal
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I sure wish SOFLA was in the center of that cone right now because that generally proves to be a great place to be as systems develop. Anotherwards, 5 days out the systems are rarely where the center of the cone was.
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Re: Current Track
jlauderdal wrote:I sure wish SOFLA was in the center of that cone right now because that generally proves to be a great place to be as systems develop. Anotherwards, 5 days out the systems are rarely where the center of the cone was.
I don't know why, but I have a bad feeling about TD3 and South Florida.
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Re: Current Track
Ground_Zero_92 wrote:jlauderdal wrote:I sure wish SOFLA was in the center of that cone right now because that generally proves to be a great place to be as systems develop. Anotherwards, 5 days out the systems are rarely where the center of the cone was.
I don't know why, but I have a bad feeling about TD3 and South Florida.
We are due..lol. Well i am saving the current track map and than comparing in 5 days.
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bullseye = NE Gulf?
It is too early to say whether TD3 will bother us here in South Fl, that's for sure. But so far the pattern this season seems very similar to the pattern the last couple of seasons. In that, I mean we've seen a lot of low-latitude waves and systems that make it past FL to the S and then end up recurving on a gradual curve into the N GOMEX or NE FL -- rather than curving sooner and threatening SOFLA. We'll see, but again, based on recent patterns and models at this early time, I think this will likely pass us by to the S and then W. In 2-3 days, we'll know much more, though.
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