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Where do you think Charley will hit once it gets in GOM?
What is everyone's opinion on what will happen to Charley? Will it be another Florida panhandle storm? Is Southeast Louisiana in the clear? My dad works on a oil rig in the Gulf. He leaves tomorrow. I wonder if they will send him home.
My best friend and her family are in Destin, Florida right now. Right in the path of possible hurricane Bonnie!
My best friend and her family are in Destin, Florida right now. Right in the path of possible hurricane Bonnie!
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Because it is a larger system..... it is easier for it to overcome relative shear....... it was also a well organized wave/TD before it entered the Eastern Caribbean, which makes a big difference
Still..... now Charley may have a hard time strengthening over the next 24 hours, i am not so impressed with it ATT
Still..... now Charley may have a hard time strengthening over the next 24 hours, i am not so impressed with it ATT
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Re: Where do you think Charley will hit once it gets in GOM?
cajungal wrote:What is everyone's opinion on what will happen to Charley? Will it be another Florida panhandle storm? Is Southeast Louisiana in the clear? My dad works on a oil rig in the Gulf. He leaves tomorrow. I wonder if they will send him home.
If Charley gets to strong, even moderate Tropical Storm or Hurricane strength I wouldn't think anyone should be on an oil rig even if the system's center is approaching the area; the waves will be very high nonetheless.
Last edited by ColdFront77 on Tue Aug 10, 2004 10:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
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In my mind (and I already responded on your other thread) it's South Texas or Northern Mexico. If he continues at his current forward speed, MS/AL border to St. George's is also a possibility. Little chance it affects Louisiana or Peninsular Florida (outside of peripheral effects for the latter).
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Charley's path
If you take a ruler and line it up to the center of Charley it looks like it would move just South Of Jamaica and slam into Cozamel ,Mexico if the steering currents stay the same.
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Ground_Zero_92 wrote:With the guidance at hand today, it looks like South Florida will dodge this.
With the said, I agree with jlauderdal and have little confidence in the five day. I'd be a rich man if I had a dollar for every extended forecast that had a direct hit at Miami and never even came close. With everything in the mix here (Bonnie, Charley, trough, etc) everyone north of either storm needs to monitor them.
little to no confidence would be feeling after years of watching these systems. I satnd by what I said yesterday, I wish Miami was in the center of the track for sunday.
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