CronkPSU wrote:oh boy...this is not looking good for Savannah
except that our stellar local mets have already written it off....

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CronkPSU wrote:oh boy...this is not looking good for Savannah
GreenWinds wrote:HWRF is still off the coast of FL and GFS even further EAST. Plus didn't the latest (12z or 18z) UKMET and GFDL shift EAST (even though they skirt the FL coast)?
I think we are getting a consensus of Irene staying about 100 miles of FL at the closest approach. South Carolina is still the landfall target. Nothing significant in my amateur opinion.
CronkPSU wrote:oh boy...this is not looking good for Savannah
chris_fit wrote:Hrmmmm where is that new GFDL
GreenWinds wrote:HWRF is still off the coast of FL and GFS even further EAST. Plus didn't the latest (12z or 18z) UKMET and GFDL shift EAST (even though they skirt the FL coast)?
I think we are getting a consensus of Irene staying about 100 miles of FL at the closest approach. South Carolina is still the landfall target. Nothing significant in my amateur opinion.
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