New Forecast... farther south
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Good god I don't know how much more of this yo yo I can take. It is wearing me out. So if the hurricane were to make landfall exactly where it is predicted would I(west of Ft Ladu)suffer any damage or lose power for a long time? I just wish it would be over already. When are we going to have a relatively certain idea of this blasted storms landfall???
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Thanks from me as well. If you're right, you could be in for a rough ride.
Take care of yourself and while I understand your job and what it entails, there is a time to run for cover.
I'm in Tally and worried that this thing might roll across, hit the GOM come alive again. Then take a hard right, and maybe come see me. I'm not digging that plan.
Like I told my kid, who just got home from Baghdad, keep your head down.
Take care of yourself and while I understand your job and what it entails, there is a time to run for cover.
I'm in Tally and worried that this thing might roll across, hit the GOM come alive again. Then take a hard right, and maybe come see me. I'm not digging that plan.
Like I told my kid, who just got home from Baghdad, keep your head down.
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Derek Ortt
We have been consistent with central florida
graphics now at http://www.nwhhc.com/atl062004graphics.html
graphics now at http://www.nwhhc.com/atl062004graphics.html
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Students in Brevard County were being told by their teachers "not to worry, it's going to Jacksonville" all day today. I heard it from my high school daughter... and even from my wife who works at the district office. Fortunately, she is smart enough to know that things change...(and tried to tell her co-workers) and sure enough, at 5 PM the path is back to impact in Brevard County!
Apparently the loca news channels...like channel 13, were statng it pretty firmly. One radio station (which I listened to at lunch time) essentially gave Melbourne an "all clear!" I almost lost my lunch.
As a science teacher, I am continually amazed at the profound ignorance of so many of my fellow human beings!
Apparently the loca news channels...like channel 13, were statng it pretty firmly. One radio station (which I listened to at lunch time) essentially gave Melbourne an "all clear!" I almost lost my lunch.
As a science teacher, I am continually amazed at the profound ignorance of so many of my fellow human beings!
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Derek Ortt wrote:We have been consistent with central florida
graphics now at http://www.nwhhc.com/atl062004graphics.html
I think you might need to shift your track even further south.
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So glad I found this site again!!! Thanks to all of you who spend so much time studying this to keep us updated. Feel like I'm on a roller-coaster here in WPB area! What is the consensus that this will be landfalling further north of my area? Been through 2 Cat 3's and 1 Cat 2 - don't want to add a Cat 5!
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Derek Ortt
I've spent the last 45 minutes discussiing the dynamics of the atmosphere and how it will affect the hurricane and there is absolutely nothing that will cause me to shift the track farther south now. A class in atmospheric dynamics will help to realize why the models are doing what theya re and how and why they are resolving the features the way they are
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Re: New Forecast... farther south
Derek Ortt wrote:http://www.nwhhc.com/atl062004forecast.html
Very good job Derek. I agree 100%. I hve thought that the models where way to far north. I think the NHC believes this too, because they refused to drasticly alter there track to the right.
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Derek Ortt
Well exactly well phased. I can't agree any further.Derek Ortt wrote:I've spent the last 45 minutes discussiing the dynamics of the atmosphere and how it will affect the hurricane and there is absolutely nothing that will cause me to shift the track farther south now. A class in atmospheric dynamics will help to realize why the models are doing what theya re and how and why they are resolving the features the way they are
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Derek Ortt wrote:the forecast that I have appears to be the best one based upon the dynamics that are currently unfolding and I do not forsee a further southward adjustment in the near future, although not much of a northward one though, stay tuned for the 11, I'll explain more then
You have confused me . Is is it fish or cut bait. First you said the track maybe moved more south, the 2 hours later you go completely oppisite.
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