#2483 Postby FireRat » Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:48 pm
FireRat wrote:I'm going to try a shot at this storm's future:
Tropical storm Irene (Or Jose if 99L gets named first for some reason) forms late Saturday/early Sunday as it affects the northern leewards. It will near Puerto Rico as a strengthening tropical storm and perhaps weak hurricane (something near 55-70 kts) early on Monday August 22. On August 23rd, the storm will skirt the northern part of Hispaniola or perhaps pass right over the island and leave it on the 24th, as a weak hurricane. On August 25, the storm will strengthen and take a swipe at the southern Bahamas and near South Florida as a hurricane later on the 25th. The afternoon of August 25th, the hurricane will pass through the Straits or cross the Florida Keys as a strong hurricane (Cat 2 or 3) on a track similar to Hurricane Georges of 1998. Miami and Fort Lauderdale should be on high watch on
August 25th. On August 26, the storm will curve more NW after passing Florida and head for landfall somewhere between New Orleans and Apalachicola, FL on
August 27 as a Major Hurricane.
Sounds nuts huh? I could be way off, but am taking into account the consistent model runs, my risk dates (something I'm testing), the high water temps ahead, the size of 97L, the time of year, some analog storms (1998 Georges), and just plain gut feeling.
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Hey all:
Something I'd like to update to this old post from 2 days ago (Page #28 on this thread) is that the same thing that I said could happen on August 27 in the NE Gulf is also possible in Georgia and the Carolinas, they could get struck by a then nasty hurricane Irene. I hope for the best and that this does not come true.
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