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Trader Ron wrote:I would guess a track 60-90 miles North. I would also bet $50,000 , that ANY hurricane going up the East Coast does not make landfall in New Jersey.
When was the last time that happened?

Windtalker1 wrote:Too far North...I see this crossing over Keywest and coming up through the Monroe/Collier County line...clipping NW Dade County....West Central Broward County.....up through Central Palm Beach County and exiting around Jupiter on the East Coast and then heading up the Coast toward the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Trader Ron wrote:I would guess a track 60-90 miles North. I would also bet $50,000 , that ANY hurricane going up the East Coast does not make landfall in New Jersey.
When was the last time that happened?

krysof wrote:Trader Ron wrote:I would guess a track 60-90 miles North. I would also bet $50,000 , that ANY hurricane going up the East Coast does not make landfall in New Jersey.
When was the last time that happened?
Yep that's why I feel so safe living in New Jersey, I never worry about hurricanes because they will never strike here. Even a nearby hurricanes effects are weak because we are on the west side of a nearby hurricane.
fasterdisaster wrote:krysof wrote:Trader Ron wrote:I would guess a track 60-90 miles North. I would also bet $50,000 , that ANY hurricane going up the East Coast does not make landfall in New Jersey.
When was the last time that happened?
Yep that's why I feel so safe living in New Jersey, I never worry about hurricanes because they will never strike here. Even a nearby hurricanes effects are weak because we are on the west side of a nearby hurricane.
I REPEAT: HURRICANE FLOYD!

krysof wrote:fasterdisaster wrote:krysof wrote:Trader Ron wrote:I would guess a track 60-90 miles North. I would also bet $50,000 , that ANY hurricane going up the East Coast does not make landfall in New Jersey.
When was the last time that happened?
Yep that's why I feel so safe living in New Jersey, I never worry about hurricanes because they will never strike here. Even a nearby hurricanes effects are weak because we are on the west side of a nearby hurricane.
I REPEAT: HURRICANE FLOYD!
Floyd was a weak TS when it came up here, I had no problems with Floyd, the flooding was exaggerated and it wasn't bad here, though schools were closed for a day.

krysof wrote:fasterdisaster wrote:krysof wrote:Trader Ron wrote:I would guess a track 60-90 miles North. I would also bet $50,000 , that ANY hurricane going up the East Coast does not make landfall in New Jersey.
When was the last time that happened?
Yep that's why I feel so safe living in New Jersey, I never worry about hurricanes because they will never strike here. Even a nearby hurricanes effects are weak because we are on the west side of a nearby hurricane.
I REPEAT: HURRICANE FLOYD!
Floyd was a weak TS when it came up here, I had no problems with Floyd, the flooding was exaggerated and it wasn't bad here, though schools were closed for a day.
fasterdisaster wrote:krysof wrote:fasterdisaster wrote:krysof wrote:Trader Ron wrote:I would guess a track 60-90 miles North. I would also bet $50,000 , that ANY hurricane going up the East Coast does not make landfall in New Jersey.
When was the last time that happened?
Yep that's why I feel so safe living in New Jersey, I never worry about hurricanes because they will never strike here. Even a nearby hurricanes effects are weak because we are on the west side of a nearby hurricane.
I REPEAT: HURRICANE FLOYD!
Floyd was a weak TS when it came up here, I had no problems with Floyd, the flooding was exaggerated and it wasn't bad here, though schools were closed for a day.
Okay...but it was a tropical system that landfalled in New Jersey. And Isabel could just as easily hit you.
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