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At this point suggesting one area is safe while the other is not is pure speculation. I am hearing this cold front may wash out before making it far enough south to be a player. Every state along the GOM has been damaged by one storm or another this year AL/FL had Dennis LA/MS/AL had Katrina and TX/LA had to contend with Rita..This is not even including the tropical storms and lower category hurricanes. This is getting to be too scary. 
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susan wrote:At this point suggesting one area is safe while the other is not is pure speculation. I am hearing this cold front may wash out before making it far enough south to be a player. Every state along the GOM has been damaged by one storm or another this year AL/FL had Dennis LA/MS/AL had Katrina and TX/LA had to contend with Rita..This is not even including the tropical storms and lower category hurricanes. This is getting to be too scary.
And there's a bunch of clusters over Africa...two of which have
moved off and are strong waves...this season is incredibly scary!!!
Also Dennis, Katrina, and Rita all brought hurricane force winds to parts
of Florida
Last year it was just FL and the E. Gulf Coast. THis year areas along the
gulf coast including FL Coasts are getting slammed, pulverized, devastated...
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jax wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:I don't trust any of the models now. They have 99L moving a whole
lot slower than it actually is. A faster moving system would have
very different implications for a future track.
are you thinking the Tampa area?
LOL yes a monster CAT 5 into the Tampa Bay Area
Too early to make that call.
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jax wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:I don't trust any of the models now. They have 99L moving a whole
lot slower than it actually is. A faster moving system would have
very different implications for a future track.
are you thinking the Tampa area?
I'm thinking Italy . . . . . Nah really yall, Let's at least wait until we have, if we do, a system.
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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:jax wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:I don't trust any of the models now. They have 99L moving a whole
lot slower than it actually is. A faster moving system would have
very different implications for a future track.
are you thinking the Tampa area?
That monster Cat 5 up the Bay could wipe me out in a flash!
Way too early to tell...
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susan wrote:I despise cold weather but Montana is beginning to sound like a nice place to live.
Those of us who had to relocate from New Orleans to Lafayette, LA were pretty much numb in the face of Rita. We've all agreed that we can't handle another one and are selecting states to which to relocate. I took CO. Someone else called AK. We're only half kidding.
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jax wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:I don't trust any of the models now. They have 99L moving a whole
lot slower than it actually is. A faster moving system would have
very different implications for a future track.
are you thinking the Tampa area?
No one is -removed-.
Also it is too early to tell.
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