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ConvergenceZone wrote:Since the latest discussion says:
"Wilma is now expected to
spend enough time in or near the Yucatan to result in a
significantly weaker storm in the Gulf when it approaches Florida."
I"m wondering, does this now suppose to be a cat 1 at landfall? or does it suppose to still be a cat 2 at landfall? Just curious..
basically, NHC has it coming in a little south of Charlotte Harbor, but warns that there is still a pretty good level of uncertianty with the exact track for FL. He warns that the track could shift North as far as Tampa, and south as far as the Keys. He urges to not focus on the dotted line, but on the cone. He also mentions that the wind field is very large, and that the weather for the SE peninsula will begin to deteroriate mid day Saturday. He fears that people will get weary of the storm will stop paying attention. He feels that FL should be on their toes beginning Saturday, as some models have the storm accelorating quickly. He feels that the storm will most likely be a strong 2 to a 3.
ConvergenceZone wrote:Since the latest discussion says:
"Wilma is now expected to
spend enough time in or near the Yucatan to result in a
significantly weaker storm in the Gulf when it approaches Florida."
I"m wondering, does this now suppose to be a cat 1 at landfall? or does it suppose to still be a cat 2 at landfall? Just curious..
6SpeedTA95 wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:Since the latest discussion says:
"Wilma is now expected to
spend enough time in or near the Yucatan to result in a
significantly weaker storm in the Gulf when it approaches Florida."
I"m wondering, does this now suppose to be a cat 1 at landfall? or does it suppose to still be a cat 2 at landfall? Just curious..
Well I thought the NHC was saying it would be a 3 at landfall at this time yesterday. So I assume that means it'll be a two or one which is what a lot of us figured anyways. The TCHP is low aroundthe florida peninsula and as slow as its moving it wont be a major cane at landfall in the US.
storms in NC wrote:I still say the eye will not go over land. For the last few hours it has been going NW and that would put it just off shore. I would like to ask if any one has seen the warm edds in the gulf. That is what I am going by and that it will be a strong 3 low 4 at land fall.
storms in NC wrote:I still say the eye will not go over land. For the last few hours it has been going NW and that would put it just off shore. I would like to ask if any one has seen the warm edds in the gulf. That is what I am going by and that it will be a strong 3 low 4 at land fall.
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