18z Gfs has also shited to the west and like the ETA has a landfall over S Fl.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... p_084l.gif
18z GFS S Fl landfall
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18z GFS S Fl landfall
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BillC wrote:I assume that was an unintended misspelling of shifted ... :- )
There is certainly a westward shift trend developing and I hope the Tropical Prediction Center doesn't stick with its "model consensus" too long ... giving folks on the Florida East Coast a false sense of security for too long.
trust me nobody in florid is feeling secure at this point in the season.
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