Blown Away wrote:Once TD9 crosses over into the N Atlantic it may find better conditions...
We said that about the Bahamas, the Gulf, and now the N Atlantic... at this point it might find better conditions in the Arctic Circle.

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Blown Away wrote:Once TD9 crosses over into the N Atlantic it may find better conditions...
Blown Away wrote:Once TD9 crosses over into the N Atlantic it may find better conditions...
panamatropicwatch wrote:If it moves under that anti-cyclone, it will remind me of Charley which had an extreme anti-cyclone above it.
panamatropicwatch wrote:If it moves under that anti-cyclone, it will remind me of Charley which had an extreme anti-cyclone above it.
johngaltfla wrote:panamatropicwatch wrote:If it moves under that anti-cyclone, it will remind me of Charley which had an extreme anti-cyclone above it.
Let's not.
I still hate that storm. Talk about scaring the carp out of me.
Right now 5-8"+ of rain is bad enough so we do not need an intensifying storm at landfall. The worst case scenario for those of us near the coast is a slow moving intensifying storm dropping even more rain than initial forecasts given thus far. Fast moving and weakening would be best.
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