Ivan's track not towards florida.
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Ivan's track not towards florida.
From what i am hearing lately, Ivan will go into the GOM and not threaten miami. As a result, I am thinking to take my shutters down. Even Derek Ortt said Miami is out of the cone.
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Well of course the NHC cone still has it in it. There cone always bigger than what it should be. When frances was about to cross over flordia they had western louisiana in the cone. But still were its going to hit is up in the air, but i feel confident that this will pass south of florida. If it does hit florida, i dont know what yall state has done, but it has done something.
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Windfall wrote:From what i am hearing lately, Ivan will go into the GOM and not threaten miami. As a result, I am thinking to take my shutters down. Even Derek Ortt said Miami is out of the cone.
Mabye that is how it was last night.... Now almost ALL the models are pointing at south fla. and the amazing Euro model which had pegged Francis hitting south-central fla for days and days and over 15 runs... it has had Ivan going through the keys and south dade for the past 4+ runs.
I see no reason to take them all down, even ermergency management in dade, broward, and monroe all asked people to generally leave most of them up.
take a look at this post last night i made, this was while the NHC was still predicting a curveture to the north-east... this storm is NOT going to going to continue westard/wnw and into the GOM... the remnants of Francis are creating a weakness in the ridge to allow Ivan to come northward a little. How far is unkonwn...
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=42187
Stay safe
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Re: Ivan's track not towards florida.
Windfall wrote:From what i am hearing lately, Ivan will go into the GOM and not threaten miami. As a result, I am thinking to take my shutters down. Even Derek Ortt said Miami is out of the cone.
Out of who's cone?
Wait till NHC's cone shifts & then youre out of the cone
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I think the cold fronts are coming in too often for a storm to make it to the texas coast, if they make it to the gom they are generally turned to LA, or panhandle. Ivan appears to be another florida storm.
Anyway, I agree with golter. Surely a front will come down and protect the western GOM.
Anyway, I agree with golter. Surely a front will come down and protect the western GOM.
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Sean in New Orleans wrote:Maybe Ivan will be a Texas storm---it's Texas' turn for a hurricane.
Hey! That's a bannable comment!
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...but please don't say that again.lol The hurricanes this year are too strong and I've become accustomed to air conditioning, fresh food in my refrigerator and freezer, gas in my car, internet, television, warm baths and showers and the comfort of my own bed. Stay away Ivan!!
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Re: Ivan's track not towards florida.
Windfall wrote:From what i am hearing lately, Ivan will go into the GOM and not threaten miami. As a result, I am thinking to take my shutters down. Even Derek Ortt said Miami is out of the cone.
derek will be the first to tell you go with nhc tracks first. but hey if you have nothing better to do than take them down. mine will be staying up until oct 31.
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best to actually take a consensus of the two forecasts. 2 forecasts averaged are much better than one.
For this one, this appears to be an obvious trip south of Florida, though I am not as confident that this will clear the Florida Keys, at least the fringes of Ivan may clip the lower keys, maybe even the core
For this one, this appears to be an obvious trip south of Florida, though I am not as confident that this will clear the Florida Keys, at least the fringes of Ivan may clip the lower keys, maybe even the core
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Derek Ortt wrote:best to actually take a consensus of the two forecasts. 2 forecasts averaged are much better than one.
For this one, this appears to be an obvious trip south of Florida, though I am not as confident that this will clear the Florida Keys, at least the fringes of Ivan may clip the lower keys, maybe even the core
If at this stage in the game you feel concern that maybe even the core will hit the lower Keys we are talking 5-6 days days out the margin for error is huge.It could hit the lower Keys like you said but even an error of 150 miles north we are talking Miami or 150 miles south we are talking south of Havana..
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