Here are a bunch of 'ifs'...
(1) IF Gaston has more of an effect on Frances than originally thought - then Frances would begin to slip more northward, right?
(2) IF Gaston moves North - and inland - then wouldn't a ridge fill in behind him?
(3) IF the ridge fills in behind Gaston - then wouldn't that cause the then-northward heading Frances turn back to the west?
(4) IF all of those played out - then isn't the potential threat area actually further north in FL/GA?
I see alot of people (on various boards) focusing on S FL and the Keys - while others keep talking about a turn to the Carolinas. I'm thinking that both may be wrong.
Any thoughts?
A bunch of 'ifs'....
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A bunch of 'ifs'....
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