Hellooo Felix.


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hiflyer wrote:The SFWMD spaghetti is up for this
http://my.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images ... orm_92.gif
I'm thinking my friends on Bermuda may be interested in this one.
wsquared77 wrote:Forgive my ignorance...![]()
What determines when something becomes and invest?
gatorcane wrote:Derek Ortt wrote:this will likely develop as it slows down and ends up under an upper ridge
probably looking at a cane out of this one
reminds me of dennis 1999
strong words from Derek here....but do you think it will curve up to the midatlantic coast like Dennis. Models want to push it across the FL peninsula into GOM...
While the attention is on Dean, I do forsee the attention quickly shifting to this one (where many people don't even know it is there yet).
jhamps10 wrote:deltadog03 wrote:I can't remember, but either Frances or Jean did this and well we ALL know what happend there!
also Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't Katrina start out in this area? I mean before it was TD 10 even.
Lowpressure wrote:I tend to agree here that it appears this will be a cane as it appraoches the SE US. Conditions are bery good with strong ridging. Too early to predict any landfall point. If I were from Hatteras to Miami, I would pay attention.
boca wrote:I'm thinking a Carolina worry since the high pressure will be weakening later in the week. If the high was not weakening at the end of the week Florida would normally be concerned. Its already at 20N and moving WNW like fci said not a Central or South Florida system. The Miami and Melbourne NWS said the high will weaken late in the week.
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