It's easy to see.
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Stormcenter
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It's easy to see.
O.K. click on the link below and view the satellite loop.
It's easy to see that based on Frances current movement she will not
make landfall where the NHC has it projected to.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Two things to note, she needs to start turning (from wnw to nw) very very soon or needs to slow down (from 16mph to 10mph) if the NHC's track is going pan out. I don't see either happening at the moment. It doesn't mean it won't only that it hasn't yet. But with every passing hour the likelihood of a Miami landfall increases.
It's easy to see that based on Frances current movement she will not
make landfall where the NHC has it projected to.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
Two things to note, she needs to start turning (from wnw to nw) very very soon or needs to slow down (from 16mph to 10mph) if the NHC's track is going pan out. I don't see either happening at the moment. It doesn't mean it won't only that it hasn't yet. But with every passing hour the likelihood of a Miami landfall increases.
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Its not going to be that easy my friend. Do you honestly think that Frances will continue moving WNW for 3 straight days and hit where you say it will hit? Meteorology is much more complicated then that. The steering currents are going to change just as the NHC said it would. BUT if Frances keeps south of the forecast track (which it looks like it has been a tad bit) then things could get interesting.
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No...the NHC's track has not verified completely at all. Look at these graphics.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics/AT ... 1503W5.gif
This track has the storm completely skirting the Bahaman Islands, but then notice the sat loop.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
This storm will pass over some of the Bahaman islands on this trajected course, and barring a sharp turn to the NW it will pass south of the NHC track.
I dont see any reason why this storm wont impact the area of Florida between Miami and Lake Okechobee.
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