SouthFLTropics wrote:AxaltaRacing24 wrote:Landfall
Homestead...25 years later!!!
200+ hours out. Hopefully it's wrong. I'm anxiously waiting on the next Euro run.
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SouthFLTropics wrote:AxaltaRacing24 wrote:Landfall
Homestead...25 years later!!!



stormlover2013 wrote:Guys they will keep flopping, no reason to anxiously wait..5-7 maybe but hard to trust a model even that far out


AdamFirst wrote:Gotta recognize a trend when you see one, in terms of the GFS.
Let's see what "KING EURO" has in store for us...
sma10 wrote:I hope y'all realize how many times we've been thru model watching of storms that are 7+ days out, right? Please remember this post when Irma slams into Belize next weekend.
Steve wrote:sma10 wrote:I hope y'all realize how many times we've been thru model watching of storms that are 7+ days out, right? Please remember this post when Irma slams into Belize next weekend.
It's the only game in town at the moment and looks to be a big deal. Apparently there is flash flooding in Tennessee if you want real time action.
Steve wrote:HWRF is south of 15N at 75 hours (Sunday 11pm Eastern).



HurricaneEric wrote:Models are slowly trending south and west with this system, even in the medium range.
HWRF has Irma still below 15N at hour 87, after having just passed 51W.
Again, trends are what we need to look at, not individual runs. So far, the trend isn't good.


weathaguyry wrote:Days of unfathomable rain, wind, surge, and waves for the Chesapeake area, OBX, NJ coast and Long Island
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