SouthFloridawx wrote:http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/3599/goes17152010266yf1xrp55.jpg
Looks like it's really starting to take shape. Banding continue to improve with each new frame.
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SouthFloridawx wrote:http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/3599/goes17152010266yf1xrp55.jpg
plasticup wrote:tolakram wrote:First plot:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT15/refresh/AL1510W5_NL+gif/174913W5_NL_sm.gif
That cone basically says "after day 3, I have no idea." The models have been flip-flopping the synoptics almost every other run - I don't envy the NHC today.
Sanibel wrote:General rule is if you are in the bullseye many days out you are probably safe (but not always).
Keeping an eye on this.
I don't like the look of this one. It is perched right in the right place and the right time for one last barn-burner.
SouthFloridawx wrote:This could get very interesting in the next couple of days.
Sanibel wrote:General rule is if you are in the bullseye many days out you are probably safe (but not always).
Keeping an eye on this.
I don't like the look of this one. It is perched right in the right place and the right time for one last barn-burner.
Sanibel wrote:General rule is if you are in the bullseye many days out you are probably safe (but not always).
Keeping an eye on this.
I don't like the look of this one. It is perched right in the right place and the right time for one last barn-burner.
wxman57 wrote:Sanibel wrote:General rule is if you are in the bullseye many days out you are probably safe (but not always).
Keeping an eye on this.
I don't like the look of this one. It is perched right in the right place and the right time for one last barn-burner.
And you're safer, still, if you're not near SW Florida. I don't by any means think this is "one last barn-burner", by the way. The season in the Caribbean is just getting started.
tgenius wrote:wxman57 wrote:Sanibel wrote:General rule is if you are in the bullseye many days out you are probably safe (but not always).
Keeping an eye on this.
I don't like the look of this one. It is perched right in the right place and the right time for one last barn-burner.
And you're safer, still, if you're not near SW Florida. I don't by any means think this is "one last barn-burner", by the way. The season in the Caribbean is just getting started.
wxman, do you think this could be a wilma like setup that us on the SE FL coast would have to be paying attention to?
SouthFLTropics wrote:Let me ask anyone in the know...If this system organizes faster than predicted is this a case where a stronger storm would be pulled more poleward?
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