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From Hatteras, NC to VA coastline for landfall...right up the DELMARVA but DOESN'T TURN ISABEL NORTHWARD...continues with a NNW to NW movement through Central/Western PA and NW'westward into Ontario, Canada.
http://meteocentre.com/models/gemglb_am ... _panel.gif
http://meteocentre.com/models/gemglb_am ... _panel.gif
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Wow, that would not be a good senario. I have a feeling she's going to go farther north. Not by much, but enough to give those in the Delmarva and people all the way up to lets say C Jersey, some major headaches. Storms, whats your take with the Canadian's senario? Likely, or UnLikely?
Mike~
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The 12z is seeing the ridge much stronger than the 00z GGEM. Anyway, this looks much like the EURO last night, just a bit slower and definitely further west after Day 4.
EURO last night's Day 4
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
EURO Day 5 Last night
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
The 12z Canadian reinforces the left hook idea, doesn't it?
SF
EURO last night's Day 4
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
EURO Day 5 Last night
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
The 12z Canadian reinforces the left hook idea, doesn't it?
SF
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DelStormLover wrote:If the canadian is right we may still get cane-force winds......................at12 local met said cane force winds s of oc, ts winds n of oc..............he may be wrong....
Howdy neighbor! I am in Denton MD.
I keep thinking about all those people with RVs parked at Dover for the race this weekend. Unless they've canceled it?
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I think the angle of attack makes any forecast landfall precarious at best. The slightest wobble to the east causes Issy to miss the outer banks, and take dead aim on the Chessy bay. Im a little nervous at how a small adjustment like this would catch alot of people up to s. jersey very unaware, due to the recent weakening, and due to the recent emphasis on the southern track.
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paul e wrote:I think the angle of attack makes any forecast landfall precarious at best. The slightest wobble to the east causes Issy to miss the outer banks, and take dead aim on the Chessy bay. Im a little nervous at how a small adjustment like this would catch alot of people up to s. jersey very unaware, due to the recent weakening, and due to the recent emphasis on the southern track.
So am I!

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[quote="paul e"]I think the angle of attack makes any forecast landfall precarious at best. The slightest wobble to the east causes Issy to miss the outer banks, and take dead aim on the Chessy bay. Im a little nervous at how a small adjustment like this would catch alot of people up to s. jersey very unaware, due to the recent weakening, and due to the recent emphasis on the southern track.[/quote]
If you only knew... just back from a ride over to Stone Harbor, NJ- live on the mainland from there. Saw exactly ONE house with plywood. One- on the entire island. Everywhere, the contractors were continuing their framing, painting. Puh.
Money can't buy intelligence for these million dollar homeowners.
Surfers in the family are speechless- at least 8 ft already, set after set after set. Gorgeous sunshine, NW wind. How deceiving.
Gotta go cook more food. I am figuring on quite a hit here.......I might be the only game in town by Friday.
-Jude
If you only knew... just back from a ride over to Stone Harbor, NJ- live on the mainland from there. Saw exactly ONE house with plywood. One- on the entire island. Everywhere, the contractors were continuing their framing, painting. Puh.
Money can't buy intelligence for these million dollar homeowners.
Surfers in the family are speechless- at least 8 ft already, set after set after set. Gorgeous sunshine, NW wind. How deceiving.
Gotta go cook more food. I am figuring on quite a hit here.......I might be the only game in town by Friday.
-Jude
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Heatseeker wrote:DelStormLover wrote:If the canadian is right we may still get cane-force winds......................at12 local met said cane force winds s of oc, ts winds n of oc..............he may be wrong....
Howdy neighbor! I am in Denton MD.
I keep thinking about all those people with RVs parked at Dover for the race this weekend. Unless they've canceled it?
http://www.newsandrecord.com/news/now/dover17.htm
They've canceled some activities.
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