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PTrackerLA wrote:According to the forecast path it will be hitting the Florida panhandle on Thursday. Looks more like an October path due to unseasonably strong cold front coming through late Wednesday night/early Thursday morning.
Dean4Storms wrote:WOW!! I know I was seeing a LLC this AM, but I did not think it this strong.
Lindaloo wrote:DT
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Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 2:05 pm Post subject:
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There is a better chance of ralph nader winning the presidency than NON thing that was once TD 2 developing into a TC
Typhoon_Willie wrote:
You forget about the possibility of TD#2 developing as MWatkins has mentioned in another thread...If that happens then TD 3 may be forced northward a bit sooner than forecasted!
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Someone serve DT a nice big plate of crow. LOL!!
tallywx wrote:Well said. The Emerald Coast beaches don't need another pounding. They're just starting to look nice and solid again (except for Destin, which is just a sliver now).
Stormcenter wrote:PTrackerLA wrote:According to the forecast path it will be hitting the Florida panhandle on Thursday. Looks more like an October path due to unseasonably strong cold front coming through late Wednesday night/early Thursday morning.
I wouldn't put too much weight on this track. I said yesterday this storm had the MS/AL Gulf coast as a bullseye. Hopefully it won't be more than a minimal hurricane at best.
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