Dry Maybut no Bermuda high for Florida

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#21 Postby Aquawind » Tue May 24, 2005 7:19 am

As is we could see more fish..but it's all about Timing..3 days of ridging could make all the difference in the world for you. It only takes one. This is definitely not the same pattern we had last year but that does not sway my concerns for the season. There are some scary storm tracks in the analog years mentioned on the board.

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#22 Postby cycloneye » Tue May 24, 2005 7:29 am

Aquawind wrote:As is we could see more fish..but it's all about Timing..3 days of ridging could make all the difference in the world for you. It only takes one. This is definitely not the same pattern we had last year but that does not sway my concerns for the season. There are some scary storm tracks in the analog years mentioned on the board.

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Agree Paul.I only give 2 examples.1995 had many fish systems but there was Luis which crossed the Northern Leewards and Marylin which tracked almost the same route passing just NE of Puerto Rico. In other words it does not matter if there is a less strong Bermuda High when a system is out there if the ridge is there then less fish for it.It's all about timing and not about how many systems form to see what occurs with the tracks of them and see what happens in the battle between the systems and the ridges to see where they will be headed.
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#23 Postby chris_fit » Tue May 24, 2005 8:23 am

Steve H. wrote:Well, when I first got here in '87 there might have been only a few traffic lights in Palm Bay, but now the population is around 650,000. I think you're referring to Holopaw, Boca; near St. Cloud. BTW, I hear people living in Boca don't even own up to it anymore....they say they're from Delray Beach :roll: LOL. Hey Chris, do you go to Florida Tech or one of the local schools?


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