watch out gulf of mexico and florida
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watch out gulf of mexico and florida
everything as of right now looks favorable for very intense storms to strike the florida and gulf of mexico for this 2006 hurricane season if intense storms form because what will happen is ALL OF THE HURRICANES WILL MISS THE EAST COAST TROUGH and hit the florida and gulf area so I think accuweather is WRONG saying that more east coast hurricanes will happen IF ANYONE AGREES WITH ME I HOPE THEY DO
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That seem a rather bold, and frightening statement. What is your reasoning behind it? I'd like to see your evidence please.
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Re: watch out gulf of mexico and florida
willjnewton wrote:everything as of right now looks favorable for very intense storms to strike the florida and gulf of mexico for this 2006 hurricane season if intense storms form because what will happen is ALL OF THE HURRICANES WILL MISS THE EAST COAST TROUGH and hit the florida and gulf area so I think accuweather is WRONG saying that more east coast hurricanes will happen IF ANYONE AGREES WITH ME I HOPE THEY DO
Please do not make bold statements like that without something scientific to back it up. Not even very seasoned meteorologists can state what you did. Thread titles such as yours are not necessary and should be avoided.
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...what will happen is ALL OF THE HURRICANES WILL MISS THE EAST COAST TROUGH and hit the florida and gulf area...
Isn't it true that storms don't have to miss an east coast trough to miss florida. A high can keep them south of florida, a weakness can let them go north before florida.
As pointed out, your statement is bold and can't be backed up with science -- you're talking timing and tracks weeks and even months out. Probably a good idea to include the Storm2K disclaimer on anything that sounds like a certain forecast that newbies and amateurs should not take as anything but a WAG (wild #ss guess).
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