2 things
1) radar is a little more colorful (squall lines starting to appear I guess)
2) is that an eye just of the sw coast of Grand Bahama Island
nhc long range loop out of Miami
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wierd.... almost hints of a wsw motion.... it sure has an ugly eye, it's not an eye per se, more like a broad center..... I just saw Mayfield on ABC news... he pointed to the area that we are looking at and said it was the center of the system....
Frances is just an ugly hurricane right now... dangerous still, but just plain ugly......
Frances is just an ugly hurricane right now... dangerous still, but just plain ugly......
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Frank P wrote:wierd.... almost hints of a wsw motion.... it sure has an ugly eye, it's not an eye per se, more like a broad center..... I just saw Mayfield on ABC news... he pointed to the area that we are looking at and said it was the center of the system....
Frances is just an ugly hurricane right now... dangerous still, but just plain ugly......
WSW??? Where would she go then??? The Keys, Miami?
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Right where the National Hurricane Center has her going. Inland around Palm Beach, up and over Ockeechobee, and across exiting above Tampa.
This isn't a very strong storm anymore. No need to panic. The main worry will be rain for 36 hours, but that won't happen here in SW Florida because the storm is being dried on our side by SW winds.
Our local forecast calls for only 5 inches...
This isn't a very strong storm anymore. No need to panic. The main worry will be rain for 36 hours, but that won't happen here in SW Florida because the storm is being dried on our side by SW winds.
Our local forecast calls for only 5 inches...
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Sanibel wrote:Right where the National Hurricane Center has her going. Inland around Palm Beach, up and over Ockeechobee, and across exiting above Tampa.
This isn't a very strong storm anymore. No need to panic. The main worry will be rain for 36 hours, but that won't happen here in SW Florida because the storm is being dried on our side by SW winds.
Our local forecast calls for only 5 inches...
Thank you Sanibel! Once again to the rescue!
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