Note, that the Hurricane has been moving slightly south of due west as it did last night. These wobbles or more permanent wobbles are trending now more often then not. This basically washes out any movement to the north of west. I am still very skeptical of this forecasted turn. As fast as these models went from the Florida straits to the Northeast US, they can go back to Florida. We need to watch this Hurricane very carefully.
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Here we go again with a wobble to the south
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Re: Here we go again with a wobble to the south
opera ghost wrote:Right inbetween frames 4 and 6- Issy lets go of that band. The light blue outerband around the eye cuts under that mishapen chunk like a butter knife- removing it from the main storm. In the last frame- you can see it moving off as a band of rainstorms- but no longer connected to Issy.
Notice ALSO that AS that northern band of storms is being cut off- the main yellow of Issy rebounds to the south, elongating the storm southernly- NOT northernly. I'd say that EITHER:
A) A slight bobble to the south should be expected shortly
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B) The storm continues on it's westwardly course and the southern expansion is reabsorbed into the rest of the storm (Bulling that chunk of it northerly)- strengthening it.
But that's just my humble opinion
HOOWAH! *dances a little dance around her computer* If she's bobbling south again I got it right! Now if only I could take decent 3-4 hour forcasts and extend them to a week or more LOL
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didn't know where to put this, so............
would just like to add a note that if you don't have your homeowner's insurance up to date you best do it now, especially if you are remodeling/renovating. i don't know how it is on the east coast, but here on the panhandle of florida if there is a storm in the gulf they won't do squat.
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At least in Houston, the 30 day wait was well advertised when we had Allison blow through and people found out just how bad the flooding can really be.
Fortunetly I live on the second story of an apartment complex that survived the 83 'cane with no damage- so I only have the "stuff" insurance in case we have to evacuate and can't rent a uhaul
Advanced forward motion isn't a good thing.
Fortunetly I live on the second story of an apartment complex that survived the 83 'cane with no damage- so I only have the "stuff" insurance in case we have to evacuate and can't rent a uhaul

Advanced forward motion isn't a good thing.
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zoeyann, i know here in the panhandle we can get insurance, modify it, etc as long as there is not a storm in the gulf. just thought some folks would be like i am, i.e. in the middle of remodeling/renovating so i just wanted to remind them.
on a side note what i found was odd. was when i lived in central florida and wanted to get renter's insurance. no problem as they've hadn't seen a decent cane in years. i move back home to fort walton beach. guess what after opal? lol
on a side note what i found was odd. was when i lived in central florida and wanted to get renter's insurance. no problem as they've hadn't seen a decent cane in years. i move back home to fort walton beach. guess what after opal? lol
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