tolakram wrote:
landfall in Eastern Long Island then on to Rhode Island again I see.
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tolakram wrote:
SouthFLTropics wrote:I can't believe that trough just went negative tilt and did that. Matthew takes the scenic coastal tour of the entire eastern CONUS that run.
dexterlabio wrote:So it's not just Florida in the US that might be sweating bullets in the coming days..
Dean4Storms wrote:Now that was an epic model run!
fci wrote:tgenius wrote:fci wrote:Am I missing something?
David came ashore, Matthew still looks offshore
David DID NOT come ashore in SFL.. it skirted the coast and went north.. that's what I was referring to.
It was along the coast at Jensen Beach. We are parsing words here.
Suffice to say; my point is that the model run doesn't even show Matthew at the coast.
BobHarlem wrote:Man that GFS run with that intensity would force almost all the Southeast coast to evacuate.
SunnyThoughts wrote:BobHarlem wrote:Man that GFS run with that intensity would force almost all the Southeast coast to evacuate.
Yeah, can you imagine the multitude of power outages and evacuations that would have to happen? Mindboggling
northjaxpro wrote:My Lord, I have been in this business for a long while, but folks in my memory, I can not ever recall seeing such an intense Cat 5 tropical cyclone being modeled by one of our major models knocking on.the doorstep of the Florida East Coast within 5 days. That was a frightening run!!
No question this will most definitely grab the attention of everyone! Man I pray something comes like a deep trough pulls this beast away. Too discomforting for yours truly
Hurricaneman wrote:SE coast, it would cause mass evacs from Miami to Boston
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