
and here is 2 hrs ago

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DrewFL wrote:All that GFS guidance will change....pretty drastically overnight. The UKMET seems to have the best grasp on whatever there is to grasp.
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what are you even talking about now? No one said this was for sure coming to TX or the GOM..and I have repeatedly said that those in the Leewards are the ones that need to worry about this first. There is really no need to get all upset. Let's get back on topic now..DrewFL wrote:Everything goes into the Gulf guys! You should know that by now. And all of them will hit Texas this season!
Does that make you feel better? Forget all the Island friends and God forbid....Florida! It's all about the Gulf.
DrewFL wrote:Everything goes into the Gulf guys! You should know that by now. And all of them will hit Texas this season!
Does that make you feel better? Forget all the Island friends and God forbid....Florida! It's all about the Gulf.
DrewFL wrote:The BLUE LINE....that's the UK!
Normandy wrote:He can't respond....there is no data suggesting that this goes N of the islands. His prediction is purely hope based.
Regarding the wave, Ill be interested to see when the NHC declares this, because they have sufficient evidence to name it a TD right now if they wanted to.
fci wrote:Normandy wrote:He can't respond....there is no data suggesting that this goes N of the islands. His prediction is purely hope based.
Regarding the wave, Ill be interested to see when the NHC declares this, because they have sufficient evidence to name it a TD right now if they wanted to.
Most of the model runs I have seen the past few days, with the exception of the last one or two did show this going north of, or over; The Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Hey, not a "hope based" comment as I want NO PART of a Hurricane here!!
I do not wish this or any other Hurricane on anyone but if this is one of those "Tx vs. FL" battles; you can "win" anytime you want. In fact, you can win EVERYTIME!!!!!
Normandy wrote:^Well, yes they have shown the storm passing north of the islands, albeit a VERY close pass, and now in consecutive runs they are sending it into the Carribean.
I just don't feel it will get strong enough to move too far poleward with the steering currents in place. The only chance I see it has of completely missing the islands is if it A)Doesnt develop [not likely], and B) bombs into a cat5 right now [which would perhaps allow it to gain some lattitude, but aint happenin].