At 5:00 Tampa is at 20% probability within 65 miles
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Kevin_Cho wrote:I'd saw NE Florida almost 100% out of the woods lol...East Central pretty far out, but the SE Coast...fair chance.
NE Florida is not anywhere near out of the woods. Most hurricanes that hit this are are backdoor hurricanes coming in from the big bend.
Go look at the historical paths of Hurricanes coming from the Gulf.
Canes have a tendency to curve NE once they are near land.
Charley spared us last year by going south. Had Tampa been hit, Jax would have too.
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look at it as an 80% chance it won't get that close
Last edited by Myersgirl on Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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