Tropical Storm Alberto
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Pensacola is out the woods IMO,I can't see this making landfall any further west than Panama City.This is definitely a Big Bend/central FL stormskysummit wrote:Pensacola is just fine for now....these models are affected by different stearing layers of the atmosphere. There are no signs of a northern turn.
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Actually I checked the buoys out on the NE Gulf and the one south of Destin 42039 had a lower pressure and falling 29.80" and the one NW of Tampa 42036 had a pressure of 29.85 and rising.
We have to keep an eye out especially Destin and eastward.

We have to keep an eye out especially Destin and eastward.
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Derek Ortt just issued a special forecast:
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=85616
He's significantly east of the official NHC forcast track - which makes sense to me given the strength of the trough moving in. I'm not sure why the NHC is seeing that more northerly track at and folling landfall.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=85616
He's significantly east of the official NHC forcast track - which makes sense to me given the strength of the trough moving in. I'm not sure why the NHC is seeing that more northerly track at and folling landfall.
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skysummit wrote:According to the 11am Discussion....the center has ABRUPTLY reformed near the center of convection. Alberto showing who's boss!
I think AFM was expecting to do that for awhile. Reform further east where conditions where more favorable. You never really know anyway how these storms are going to behave. Never write them off in GOM until they are completely gone.
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Windtalker1 wrote:Does anyone have graphics showing the map of watches/warnings areas?
http://warnings.hamweather.net/hw/640x480/usfl.png
Edit: Meant to post link, not image.
http://www.nchurricane.com
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