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72.0 miles. Chilling.
Closest projected approach of the eye to Miami
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Derek Ortt
Derek Ortt wrote:with the wind being offshore, there is a chance that Mia will not even see sustained TS winds, if that or our forecast verifies as the frictional effects will serve to weaken the winds
Looking at the forecast advisory ...
FORECAST VALID 03/1800Z 25.6N 78.0W
MAX WIND 125 KT...GUSTS 150 KT.
64 KT... 70NE 60SE 50SW 50NW.
50 KT...120NE 100SE 80SW 100NW.
34 KT...170NE 140SE 100SW 130NW.
How much does one expect the windfield to shrink over land? I'm 2 miles inland.
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Re: Closest projected approach of the eye to Miami
ColinD wrote:http://stormcarib.com/closest1.htm
72.0 miles. Chilling.
and closing. trend towards miami and the current heading brings into se fl.
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