Wilma Likely Back to Cat 5 Status
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CourierPR wrote:MW, our local NBC6 weather nimrod, Lonnie Quinn, just said that if Wilma stays over water and doesn't weaken over Cancun, it will miss S. FL. I find this incredible and irresponsible for him to make such a statement.
Not saying he is correct, but IMHO I think the further north it would move into the Southeast Gulf would it not possible hit Fl. a little further north up the west coast i.e: Fort Myers ???? Thoughts and comments welcomed
Robert
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TampaFl wrote:CourierPR wrote:MW, our local NBC6 weather nimrod, Lonnie Quinn, just said that if Wilma stays over water and doesn't weaken over Cancun, it will miss S. FL. I find this incredible and irresponsible for him to make such a statement.
Not saying he is correct, but IMHO I think the further north it would move into the Southeast Gulf would it not possible hit Fl. a little further north up the west coast i.e: Fort Myers ???? Thoughts and comments welcomed
Robert
I believe that's logical...the further north it moves now, the further north up the Florida coast it goes. It sure in hell isn't going to turn ESE and SE...
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