Anyone understand the new probabilities?

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Anyone understand the new probabilities?

#1 Postby siobhan222 » Fri Sep 03, 2004 3:48 am

29% probability now for West Palm Beach and Fort Pierce. But Cocoa Beach is a bit lower. It seems they may now think it's making landfall a little further south???
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Re: Anyone understand the new probabilities?

#2 Postby Tertius » Fri Sep 03, 2004 3:51 am

siobhan222 wrote:29% probability now for West Palm Beach and Fort Pierce. But Cocoa Beach is a bit lower. It seems they may now think it's making landfall a little further south???


Where are you getting this info from? Could you post a link if possible please?
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#3 Postby siobhan222 » Fri Sep 03, 2004 3:51 am

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Re: Anyone understand the new probabilities?

#4 Postby yoda » Fri Sep 03, 2004 3:52 am

Tertius wrote:
siobhan222 wrote:29% probability now for West Palm Beach and Fort Pierce. But Cocoa Beach is a bit lower. It seems they may now think it's making landfall a little further south???


Where are you getting this info from? Could you post a link if possible please?


Here ya go Tertius...

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/at ... trike.html
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#5 Postby NC George » Fri Sep 03, 2004 4:12 am

Here's a much more useful link, as it groups the cites by location rather than name. Atlantic coast runs up S to N one list, GOM the other:

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MI ... 0832.shtml?
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#6 Postby NC George » Fri Sep 03, 2004 4:22 am

I don't like the way they add the percentages to arrive at a total percentage, I don't think that's mathematically correct, it's only a summation, and not necessarily the actual percentage chance of a hit. (and I've passed math past calculus, so I do know a little of what I speak.)

Better to look at each day's individual percentage, and you see Palm beach has a 23% shot of getting hit Friday, while cocoa has a 20% shot of getting hit Sat, a wash in my book.
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#7 Postby PTPatrick » Fri Sep 03, 2004 6:47 am

Well...the reason is that the persentage is based on it passing within X nautical miles to the given city in the next 5 days. Speaking strictly from a geographical standpoint, she is close to West Palm right now than Cocao, because West Palm juts out into the water, and because it is further south. SO I higher percentage does not necessarily mean they expect landfall at a given city.
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