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jrtalon wrote:http://my.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/plots/storm_18.gif
I'm curious why the office track puts it to the west of most of the models?
hurricanekid416 wrote:hey i live in delaware and it seems like im the only one preparing so should i cut my lawn before the hurricane or keep it uncut so it can soak up some water
Weatherguy173 wrote:how does everyone feel about the current track? does anyone feel that it is a bit far south? or is it me?
hurricanekid416 wrote:hey i live in delaware and it seems like im the only one preparing so should i cut my lawn before the hurricane or keep it uncut so it can soak up some water
Frank2 wrote:Yes, but if the trough remains more neutral then that'll change everything - me thinks that some at the NHC are beginning to wonder - just my thoughts, which can be totally wrong (lol), but interesting to see how this all turns out, for certain...
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jlauderdal wrote:KBBOCA wrote:If this verifies...
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/atcf_web/wav ... mation.gif
I'm speechless....
(Maybe THAT's why it's so quiet around here, everyone is dumbstruck! This is pretty hard to believe!)
its quiet because there arent many members from the affected part of the country..just like there was very little action from anyone west of 80 the last few days...how many people in the NE even follow tropical weather
Terry wrote:TS force winds being reported in Sarasota/Venice area on west coast of FL.
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