Concern of Strong Feeder Bands Impacting South Florida
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NastyCat4 wrote:The thread starter is the panic button pusher that every invest, or TD is gonna hit Florida. Relax!! There is one thing I can absolutely promise to be 100% accurate--the models will flip around all over the place in the next week.
Well, it won't take a week for it to reach So. Fl if it does.
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NastyCat4 wrote:Oh, I am not saying it won't develop--it may well do so. I don't think it will be on a similar track to katrina--it will be a low tracker in all probability, and go through the Straits of Florida into Mexico---far more likely given the latitude and current movement than a Florida threat.
Well, I agree he usually does get panic. Almost all of his posts seem to have the "

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ReallyNastyCat4 wrote:Oh, I am not saying it won't develop--it may well do so. I don't think it will be on a similar track to katrina--it will be a low tracker in all probability, and go through the Straits of Florida into Mexico---far more likely given the latitude and current movement than a Florida threat.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=74506
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Id prefer to follow the instructions from the official weather offices and since they issued that special weather alert for south florida regarding 96L(I believe there is a thread for it already), we need to watch it. NOt saying it will become a monster cat 5 hurricane, but something we still need to watch.
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Rainband wrote:ReallyNastyCat4 wrote:Oh, I am not saying it won't develop--it may well do so. I don't think it will be on a similar track to katrina--it will be a low tracker in all probability, and go through the Straits of Florida into Mexico---far more likely given the latitude and current movement than a Florida threat.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=74506
LOL, well I know that where boca_chris is very panicky and quick to jump, Nastycat4 seems to be quite the opposite and has downplayed almost everything that has formed or had the potential to form and affect land, especially the US. I believe he/she did the same with Katrina.
We'll see what happens...each scenario seems fair game to me at this point.
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Nope, when it finally developed from the remnant of TD 10, or as an independent TD#12, I was sure that it would go into the Gulf. As a matter of fact, I was one of the folks repudiating the "right hook" theory for Katrina, as it seemed that it was overestimating the strength of a ridge, and that has been an issue all year.
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NastyCat4 wrote:Nope, when it finally developed from the remnant of TD 10, or as an independent TD#12, I was sure that it would go into the Gulf. As a matter of fact, I was one of the folks repudiating the "right hook" theory for Katrina, as it seemed that it was overestimating the strength of a ridge, and that has been an issue all year.
Oh, OK. Thanks for clarifying.
I know there was someone (and it wasn't just Bob Breck, but somebody on this board) that was insisting it would turn away from FL and head out to sea, but can't remember who now.
Well, it doesn't matter I guess. We all know how that "forecast" turned out.
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NastyCat4 wrote:Somehow, I've lost any enthusiasm for following the hurricane season after Katrina---I kind of feel the way I did after 9-11, when 7 people I knew were killed in the WTC. I know folks in NOLA, and the whole idea of more canes makes me more than a little sick to my stomach.
I hate to hear you lost some you knew on 9-11.

I feel nearly the same way you do, having such a passion for weather including hurricanes, and seeing the destruction of Katrina, it just makes me wish there wouldn't be any more hurricanes and literally almost makes me sick.
Mother Nature doesn't stop unfortunately, so I'm guess to here to see what happens next. I just hope nothing (even a TS) tries to head up toward the LA or MS/Al area. They've had such good progress, and it would certainly slow them down if not put them back significantly. If it were strong enough, it could be an all new disaster. Makes me cringe to think about...
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boca_chris wrote:I noticed that there are no birds to be found here in Palm Beach County....anybody notice this in S. Florida? There is definitely something heading this way.
Not trying to be mean, but why did you bump this thread? That could've gone in the TD18 thread.
This will still be a Keys storm in all likelyhood, with fringe effects for Miami-Dade and Broward on up. Will watch the potential relocation closely though.
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Anybody in Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach should be watching this very closely....if it strengthens more rapidly look for a more WNW movement north of the FL Keys into S. Florida
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boca_chris wrote:
I noticed that there are no birds to be found here in Palm Beach County....anybody notice this in S. Florida? There is definitely something heading this way.
Not trying to be mean, but why did you bump this thread? That could've gone in the TD18 thread.
This will still be a Keys storm in all likelyhood, with fringe effects for Miami-Dade and Broward on up. Will watch the potential relocation closely though.
Anybody in Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach should be watching this very closely....if it strengthens more rapidly look for a more WNW movement north of the FL Keys into S. Florida
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How far North can this Storm go? Palm Beach or most likely Upper Keys? And howstrong can she get(Rita)
Thanks....
Thanks....
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