is south florida safe?
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I think florida should be a bit more worried about this one than they were with Katrina. The big O as some call it is sitting out there in the gulf stream and is expected to do so for the next few days. This would give it some time to pick up some proverbial steam from the atlantic and likely give it a chance to strengthen into something to reckon with. In my opinion checking out that radar presentation it is a huge rain maker because it is moving so slow. Anyway keep your eyes on this one and watch your local news.
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Who said it's falling apart? If anything, the convection is now over the center of circulation and she is getting stronger...My take on the whole thing is that she will loop, she will go out farther than the models are stating and when she turns back, she will move more SW then W and land around Broward or Palm Beach County. The high is getting stronger to the North, she can't go North. When she does decide to come back west after her Jog to the East, she will be stronger (I say Cat 2) and will be threatening S Florida......No not because I live here ( I went with-out power for 3 days with Katrina, you think I want this again? If you do then your Nuts) Check the water vapor loop to see the High pressing Southward. We all here on the East Coast of Florida have to watch this one, not just the Central or Northern part of the State. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-ir4-loop. http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kmlb.shtml The following post is NOT an official forecast and should not be used as such. It is just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. It is NOT endorsed by any professional institution including storm2k.org For Official Information please refer to the NHC and NWS products.[/b]Foladar wrote:Scorpion wrote:Well, its still possible that it could take a track similar to Jeanne. But right now its falling apart.
Oh god. At it again?
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A move to the west now is good for us in SE Fla.
Movement 100-175 miles east is not a good thing if ittakes a look and heads back.
We are S of it now (a little W of S but essentially S).
If it goes out 100-175 miles, then we become SW of it and in more of the cone if it does a loop and goes SW.
2 models take it down here but MANY do not.
Just the outliers...
Movement 100-175 miles east is not a good thing if ittakes a look and heads back.
We are S of it now (a little W of S but essentially S).
If it goes out 100-175 miles, then we become SW of it and in more of the cone if it does a loop and goes SW.
2 models take it down here but MANY do not.
Just the outliers...
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Remember that thread where someone asked if New Orleans was safe from Katrina? That was before it made landfall in FL. And guess what happened.
PLEASE don't jinx S. FL.
I've seen enough devastation for one lifetime.
Everybody along the Gulf Coast and East Coast should continue to watch this storm, you can never assume that you are safe.
PLEASE don't jinx S. FL.
Everybody along the Gulf Coast and East Coast should continue to watch this storm, you can never assume that you are safe.
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