Frances will not strike FL,GA,SC,or NC
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Frances will not strike FL,GA,SC,or NC
Frances will not strike FL,GA,SC, or NC.
Instead it will stall and veer wsw missing FL.
but entering the GOM until she stalls in the SE GOM. Then she
will head NNW for the MS/AL border.
I just thought I start one these threads since things
seem to have slowed a bit on this board since
Frances weakend and slowed her motion.
I really don't think that will happen. At least I
hope it won't, nah it couldn't right?
Instead it will stall and veer wsw missing FL.
but entering the GOM until she stalls in the SE GOM. Then she
will head NNW for the MS/AL border.
I just thought I start one these threads since things
seem to have slowed a bit on this board since
Frances weakend and slowed her motion.
I really don't think that will happen. At least I
hope it won't, nah it couldn't right?
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Ooooo - lemme try one -
Let's see....I think Frances will make a sharp left (without her signal of course), pass through Miami, then a sharp right and just go through the middle of the state, then a sharp left through Tampa, and out to the GOM....and because she's a woman, she'll be on the phone, doing her make-up, changing lanes, and not using her signal through all this ROFL
Let's see....I think Frances will make a sharp left (without her signal of course), pass through Miami, then a sharp right and just go through the middle of the state, then a sharp left through Tampa, and out to the GOM....and because she's a woman, she'll be on the phone, doing her make-up, changing lanes, and not using her signal through all this ROFL
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CLTRDU wrote:chris_fit wrote:U forgot stalling over Lake Okechobee to pick up some steam
LMAO!!!![]()
I think we should all consider the implications to Buffalo when she crosses Lake Erie, stalls, and hits western New York with 180 MPH winds.
Agreed. With all the hot air eminating from Washington right now, conditions are very favorable for explosive development.
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B-Bear wrote:CLTRDU wrote:chris_fit wrote:U forgot stalling over Lake Okechobee to pick up some steam
LMAO!!!![]()
I think we should all consider the implications to Buffalo when she crosses Lake Erie, stalls, and hits western New York with 180 MPH winds.
Agreed. With all the hot air eminating from Washington right now, conditions are very favorable for explosive development.
Careful...you might be scolded for saying something political.
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CLTRDU wrote:B-Bear wrote:CLTRDU wrote:chris_fit wrote:U forgot stalling over Lake Okechobee to pick up some steam
LMAO!!!![]()
I think we should all consider the implications to Buffalo when she crosses Lake Erie, stalls, and hits western New York with 180 MPH winds.
Agreed. With all the hot air eminating from Washington right now, conditions are very favorable for explosive development.![]()
Careful...you might be scolded for saying something political.
I kept my political jabs non-partisan intentionally. LOL
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B-Bear wrote:CLTRDU wrote:chris_fit wrote:U forgot stalling over Lake Okechobee to pick up some steam
LMAO!!!![]()
I think we should all consider the implications to Buffalo when she crosses Lake Erie, stalls, and hits western New York with 180 MPH winds.
Agreed. With all the hot air eminating from Washington right now, conditions are very favorable for explosive development.
But that's hot dry air - hey, maybe that's what is causing the shear!
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