Just thought I'd ask you how far inland if at all you think Jeanne could go once she makes landfall here in Fla {assuming she does..}
If she goes far enough west.. she may cross the peninsula from east to west..
Jeanne going Inland..
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ColdFront77
ColdFront77 wrote:A tropical cyclone moving through the peninsula, across the south-central portion of the state into the extreme eastern Gulf of Mexico and then north, north-northeast to northeast through the peninsula would be quite interesting... two landfalls, one on each coast.
I'd call that one "He!! on Earth"!
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ColdFront77 wrote:A tropical cyclone moving through the peninsula, across the south-central portion of the state into the extreme eastern Gulf of Mexico,
then north, north-northeast to northeast through the peninsula would be quite interesting... two landfalls, one on each coast.
LOL.. thanks for the info.
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