Brent wrote:Track looks too far north IMO. Probably will go south of Hispanola and close to Jamaica... AGAIN.
A lot of that depends on how strong it gets.
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ncweatherwizard wrote:Brent wrote:Track looks too far north IMO. Probably will go south of Hispanola and close to Jamaica... AGAIN.
A lot of that depends on how strong it gets.


donsutherland1 wrote:Luis,
At this time, I believe a track closer to that of Lili (2002) than Frances (2004) is more likely. Something in between, at least into the Caribbean, will likely prevail. Then, TD5 (likely Emily) could pose a Gulf threat. Time will tell and I'm certainly not ruling out options right now.
Lili (2002):
Frances (2004):

chadtm80 wrote:Trend Trend Trend Trend... Now maybe all those that posted in the poll that it would hit Eastern Florida would like to change there answer

Scorpion wrote:If this storm heads into the Caribbean, I don't expect it to get very strong. Two storms in a row cannot strike the same place.

Canelaw99 wrote:Scorpion wrote:If this storm heads into the Caribbean, I don't expect it to get very strong. Two storms in a row cannot strike the same place.
And last year, Frances and Jeanne struck within, what?, 20 miles or less of each other....it's been a pretty strange set-up last year and this year...
EXACT same spot was enormously creepy.Brent wrote:Canelaw99 wrote:Scorpion wrote:If this storm heads into the Caribbean, I don't expect it to get very strong. Two storms in a row cannot strike the same place.
And last year, Frances and Jeanne struck within, what?, 20 miles or less of each other....it's been a pretty strange set-up last year and this year...
...and of similar intensity. 90 kt for Frances and 100 kt for Jeanne.
Actually... they both hit the EXACT same spot... Sewall's Point.

gkrangers wrote:Considering the amount of shoreline we have, it was a close landfall, in my opinion.

Canelaw99 wrote:Scorpion wrote:If this storm heads into the Caribbean, I don't expect it to get very strong. Two storms in a row cannot strike the same place.
And last year, Frances and Jeanne struck within, what?, 20 miles or less of each other....it's been a pretty strange set-up last year and this year...
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