HurricaneJim wrote:NHC isn't -removed-. They come from a MET background that is traditionally atmospherics heavy. They don't always watch the water like oceanographers do.
And from a standpoint of being a gov't agency responsible for official forecasting upon which the contingencies of millions rely, they have a huge responsibility and don't think that they don't know it.
My hat is always off to them, they experience pressures from many directions and they bear it professionally and well.
Jim
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I agree, Jim. I know the guys at the NHC, they're excellent forecasters. Public pressure prevents them from saying what they may really think in many cases. Flip-flopping H-TS-TD-TS might send the wrong message to the general public. There is definitely a threat for Florida & the Carolinas.
I did edit my earlier comment.