TheProfessor wrote:Goodness, the 12z Euro would be quite horrible if that track verified.
And the key word "verified" still got 3/4 days to see the models on Sat/Sun
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TheProfessor wrote:Goodness, the 12z Euro would be quite horrible if that track verified.
Aric Dunn wrote:SFLcane wrote:Props to Aric! Good call man on westward shifts
Fyi.. probably a few more to come.
The upper low to its nw is weakening and moving out of the way faster.. soo yeah.
chris_fit wrote:https://i.imgur.com/DzskwEP.png
SunnyThoughts wrote:I"m about to be sick...literally. Although I know things will probably change between now and next week. But geeze, that looks strong...at Both landfalls
cycloneye wrote:https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/1166781749050765313
Steve wrote:216 hours, ECMWF has it in SW Alabama NNW of Pensacola and SW of Montgomery at about 31.83N, 87.3W so still with some westerly motion. No good for my home away from home (Pensacola), but hopefully it doesn't move it appreciably more westward in the coming days. Roughly Vredenburgh/Greenville/Monroeville, AL at that point
Miami Storm Tracker wrote:Aric,
When you say a few more do you mean a few more adjustments to the south?
Aric Dunn wrote:Miami Storm Tracker wrote:Aric,
When you say a few more do you mean a few more adjustments to the south?
Yes. No huge shifts but some possible wsw motion possible or just the west turn happening earlier.
sma10 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Miami Storm Tracker wrote:Aric,
When you say a few more do you mean a few more adjustments to the south?
Yes. No huge shifts but some possible wsw motion possible or just the west turn happening earlier.
Aric, is your sense that the FL Straits are in play? Or you're not thinking the shifts will be that extreme?
beachman80 wrote:Everyone seems to be coming around to the fact that the ridge is going to be strong. If that's the case, while I don't want to discount the Carolinas and Georgia, it's going to be really hard for that storm to get up there if it's blocked. I think this is looking more likely to be a south Florida and Gulf Coast problem.
DESTRUCTION5 wrote:https://twitter.com/RyanMaue/status/1166783470905020416?s=19
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