lebron23 wrote:Landfall just south of Naples
Good Morning Sunshine...the earth says hello...
She made landfall just after 5 this morning at Cape Romano...Sound familiar??? Same place as Wilma did...
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lebron23 wrote:Landfall just south of Naples
Ed Mahmoud wrote:Joe Bastardi says GFDL is closest to his thinking. He didn't say Fay approaching Cat 3 and approaching Charleston, however.
Shockwave wrote:StJoe wrote:Back to my post about Fay going thru "roughest extremes"...
All I'm trying to say is that she has really impressed me, when other posters were knocking her out in DR and then in Cuba...I mean she's still here...
I feel like she is trying to prove herself now...She's like "OK, Dr and Cuba kicked my ass, and the sheer surely pissed me off alrite, but now that I've made it here, what makes you think I'm gonna die as a Tropical Storm?"
Gotta give her credit, if you ask me...
Again, I've got to agree. I see the NHC retiring this name due to all see's survived and home many extra grey hairs she made possible. I still can't believe she's keeping the models all scattered even after landfall.
VeniceInlet wrote:StJoe wrote:fasterdisaster wrote:Anyone else think she looks BETTER than she did when she made landfall???
Fay actually looks like a cat 1-2 at landfall right now; quite the nasty tropical storm she is. As far as getting better, not to me. She needs more outflow...she looks like she's losing her punch, but she is over the Everglades now.
Uh...what do you think made her "look like a cat 1-2 at landfall"? Especially the category 2?
Meso wrote:Wow, she definitely has a better radar presentation than she did while making landfall. Could she possibly be stronger now, or is it just the radar presentation? What do surface reports in the area say?
StJoe wrote:
WOW...I really can't believe you did that much research to prove your point...Good for you...Did you have your coffee yet? Man oh man...
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