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Ouch. This is not something you guys in FL wanna see or need! I still wouldnt bet the farm on this yet. I say that because of what appears to be a stall or almost a stall by the looks of the last sat i seen. But those in FL sould start taking some precautions now. Wouldnt be a bad idea for those in GA to consider this as well. This is the worst case scenareo for a FL hit by this. Especially for those in Jacksonville and others to the east of that track.
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ColdFront77 wrote:The system has move 51.4 miles toward to the SSW in the last 12 hours.
14.1 miles between 11:00 PM and 5:00 AM in a southwesterly direction
and 39.2 miles in a south-southwesterly direction between 5:00 PM,
yesterday to 11:00 PM last night.
UMMM Tom i am talking about the last 2 loops of the Sat which we all know there was more movement before that between the advs.
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Bottom line is it does not bode weel for Florida
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