The GFDL Shift way to the East of the Previous run.

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#21 Postby CaluWxBill » Sun Sep 05, 2004 2:30 am

pbobbyp wrote:Savannah has nothing to worry about when it comes to hurricanes we are set too far inland for a hurricane to hit us. they alway get carolina or florida.


well yeah it is in a good location, but a Hugo like storm shifted 50 to 100 miles south, and then I think your mind would be changed quickly. The thing is, the troughs will be intense but quickly moving across the US late next week. This should provide a good possibility of recurve, but it could get turned but not caught up in a trough then move back to the WNW or W onto shore, wherever that might be and Savannah would not be out of the woods.
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