gatorcane wrote:Expanding in size...
Looks like it wobbled a tad west at the end. It'll be amazing if this pulls the hat trick, misses Jamaica, barely misses Haiti, and if it takes an eastward jog, misses Cuba too.
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gatorcane wrote:Expanding in size...
Raebie wrote:psyclone wrote:It's also worth remembering that things looked very bad for Jamaica for quite sometime and they now appear to be doing much better (at least the core is going to miss them and hurricane warnings were downgraded to TS warnings). Just because things look bad or much worse for location ________ doesn't mean they can't improve again...at least for the states where impacts are still a ways out.
Yeah but Jamaica is a tich smaller than CONUS.
psyclone wrote:Raebie wrote:psyclone wrote:It's also worth remembering that things looked very bad for Jamaica for quite sometime and they now appear to be doing much better (at least the core is going to miss them and hurricane warnings were downgraded to TS warnings). Just because things look bad or much worse for location ________ doesn't mean they can't improve again...at least for the states where impacts are still a ways out.
Yeah but Jamaica is a tich smaller than CONUS.
You're missing the point. there is still time for things to improve.
SeGaBob wrote:It doesn't appear to be expanding in size to me...if anything shrinking. Am I missing something?
SeGaBob wrote:It doesn't appear to be expanding in size to me...if anything shrinking. Am I missing something?
sponger wrote:The wind field could be massive on its approach to Florida due to land interaction. Or it could shoot the gap and come in as a strengthening four or five. Both are bad options. The panic with Floyd was ridiculous. For anyone who has not gone through it, consider only evacuating if ordered. No food, no gas no hotels for hundreds of miles is quite bad. Local shelters are a far better alternative if you don't have a well built house. Just my 2 cents from someone who has been there.
tgenius wrote:I'm very curious of the watches go up for SFL tonight or at 5am tomorrow morning, will be an interesting disco at 11pm for sure.
AdamFirst wrote:For those asking in SE Florida, shutter time would be tomorrow into early Wednesday. Later Wednesday the weather will begin to deteriorate.
Keep tabs on your local news media. If they tell you to shutter up, then shutter up.
tgenius wrote:I'm very curious of the watches go up for SFL tonight or at 5am tomorrow morning, will be an interesting disco at 11pm for sure.
SunnyThoughts wrote:sponger wrote:The wind field could be massive on its approach to Florida due to land interaction. Or it could shoot the gap and come in as a strengthening four or five. Both are bad options. The panic with Floyd was ridiculous. For anyone who has not gone through it, consider only evacuating if ordered. No food, no gas no hotels for hundreds of miles is quite bad. Local shelters are a far better alternative if you don't have a well built house. Just my 2 cents from someone who has been there.
Agreed, if you do feel you need to evacuate farther inland to a hotel...make the reservation NOW...you can always cancel it, usually without penalty within 24 hours of arrival.
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