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Best data yet to come
Come on folks lets just keep cool heads for a couple more days! Is it coming or isn't it? Florida look out or New England prepare. Fact is right now it's just guess work. The recon planes not only fly into the system they sample the environment for hundreds of miles around it. As we get more and more "reliable" data from the flights the models will come into closer agreement. You can argue the pro's and con's of all the models but when they start to show the same thing it's time to take note. I don't want this thing anywhere near the state of Florida or anywhere else for that matter. Seems to me the one thing the models can predict but can't say for sure is the strength of the approaching trough. Until it turns I'm watching, waiting and making sure I'm prepared. The prepared part I did in June.
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Agree 100% Downdraft.
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