But is there any chance that Ernesto goes further up the East coast of Fla and say makes landfall in Vero, or Melbourne or somewhere in that area..?
Any chance of a northward shift?
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Josephine96
Any chance of a northward shift?
No I'm not wishing anything
Especially since I'm gonna get at least 45-50 mph winds from this probably anyway..
But is there any chance that Ernesto goes further up the East coast of Fla and say makes landfall in Vero, or Melbourne or somewhere in that area..?
But is there any chance that Ernesto goes further up the East coast of Fla and say makes landfall in Vero, or Melbourne or somewhere in that area..?
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Re: Any chance of a northward shift?
Josephine96 wrote:No I'm not wishing anythingEspecially since I'm gonna get at least 45-50 mph winds from this probably anyway..
But is there any chance that Ernesto goes further up the East coast of Fla and say makes landfall in Vero, or Melbourne or somewhere in that area..?
A track/intensity like the NHC currently has it (using the line) would not give you much at all actually.
You are too far west in St. Pete.
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Re: Any chance of a northward shift?
Josephine96 wrote:But is there any chance that Ernesto goes further up the East coast of Fla and say makes landfall in Vero, or Melbourne or somewhere in that area..?
Very little. If anything I'm wondering if it might go into the SW coast instead of Miami.
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http://weather.net-waves.com/model.php
He is more west now, as of now should i say..he has jumped all over..glad he is weak.
He is more west now, as of now should i say..he has jumped all over..glad he is weak.
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Re: Any chance of a northward shift?
Very little. If anything I'm wondering if it might go into the SW coast instead of Miami.
Im wondering the same thing now.
http://weather.net-waves.com/model.php
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Josephine96
Some please hand E a map so he can figure out where he is going... wow this is a frustrating system. I really feel for all the mets trying to track this one.
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